Centre Releases ₹36,400 crore as GST Compensation to States
The Centre on Thursday, 4 June 2020 released one more
tranche of GST Compensation amounting to ₹36,400 crore to States. With
this over ₹1.50 lakh crore has been released for FY 2019-20.
“Taking stock of the current situation due to Covid-19
where State Governments need to undertake expenditure while their resources are
adversely hit, the Central Government has released the GST Compensation of
₹36,400 crore to the States/UTs with Legislature for the period from
December, 2019 to February, 2020 on June 4,” the Finance Ministry said. This is
second tranche of payment within 15 days. With this compensation for entire FY
2019-20 is completed.
After the introduction of GST, the Centre had assured the
States, through legislation, of full revenue compensation for the first five
years. It is paid bi-monthly while last installment for any financial year is
given in the next year. For the purpose of calculating the compensation amount,
2015-16 was assumed to be the base year. The growth rate of revenue for a State
during the five-year period was assumed at 14 per cent a year.
Since the end of August 2019, the Centre has been in a
precarious position while paying GST compensation to the States and UTs with
legislative assemblies. On an average, the monthly GST compensation cess requirement was to the tune of ₹14,000 crore
while the cess collection on an average was only
₹7,000-₹8,000 crore per month. Therefore, the only options left for
the GST Council are to either bring more items under the cess
base or to increase cess rate on the existing items.
An increase in compensation cess
on few items may yield only about ₹2,000-3,000 crore a year. Therefore,
the other options are to either forego full cess
compensation which is increasing at the rate of 14 per cent annually or to go
ahead with whatever compensation is available. The Centre could also consider
raising the tax rate on items by shuffling slab rates or borrow money to pay
compensation to States.
As of now, no decision has been taken on any of such
measures. Considering the present situation, barring cigarettes and tobacco
products, increasing the cess or expanding the base
of GST cess items could be counter-productive. It is
expected that this issue could come up for discussion during next GST Council
meeting, expected to take place next week.
In FY18 a total GST compensation cess
of ₹62,611 crore was collected, of which ₹41,146 crore was released
to the States/UTs as compensation. In FY19, ₹95,081 crore was collected,
of which ₹69,275 crore was released to the States and UTs. As on March
31, 2019, ₹47,271-crore GST compensation cess
collected had remained unutilised after the release
of GST compensation to the States and UTs in 2017-18 and 2018-19, according to
the Finance Ministry.