GST Council to Meet on June 12 to Discuss
Tax Cuts on COVID Essentials, Black Fungus Meds
The
all-powerful GST Council, chaired by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, will meet on June 12 to decide on GST rate cut
for COVID-19 essentials and black fungus medicine, according to officials.
In
the previous meeting on May 28, the Council, which has state ministers as
members, a Group of Ministers (GoM) was set up to
recommend tax relief on COVID-19 essentials, including PPE kits, masks and
vaccines, to the GST council.
The GoM submitted its report on June 7.
Officials
said the GST Council would be meeting on June 12, to discuss the GoM report as well as consider tax rate cuts for black
fungus medicine.
Some
state Finance Ministers in the GoM are understood to
have pitched for a rate cut on COVID-19 essentials.
Uttar
Pradesh Finance Minister Suresh Kumar Khanna, who is also a member of the GoM, on Wednesday, 9 June 2021 said that the state is in favour of cutting taxes on COVID-19 essentials to
facilitate patients, but will accept the decision of the GST council on tax
rates.
The GoM on GST concessions on COVID-19 relief items was
mandated to examine whether a GST rate cut or exemption is required for
medical-grade oxygen, pulse oximeters, hand sanitisers,
oxygen therapy equipment like concentrators, ventilators, PPE kits, N-95 and
surgical masks and temperature checking equipment.
Besides,
the panel also looked into COVID-19 vaccines, drugs, and medicines for COVID-19
treatment and testing kits for COVID-19 detection.
The
GST Council on May 28, left taxes on COVID-19 vaccines and medical supplies
unchanged after the BJP and opposition-ruled states sparred over whether the
tax cut benefits will reach the common man.
However,
Goods and Services Tax (GST) was exempted on import of Amphotericin B, a
medicine used for treatment of black fungus.
Congress
and other opposition ruled states have been demanding a reduction in taxes but
the central government felt the move may not result in tangible gains for
people.
Currently,
5 per cent GST is levied on domestically manufactured vaccines, while it is 12
per cent for COVID drugs and oxygen concentrators.