GST Council to Meet on June 12
GST Refrains from Revealing the Dismal Collections Figures for April
and May (Believed to be one fifth the Normal 1 lakh cr
per month)
The GST Council is scheduled to meet on June 12 and is likely
to discuss the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on tax revenues, sources said.
The 40th meeting of the GST Council, headed by Finance
Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and comprising state
counterparts, will be held via video conferencing. The meeting would discuss
the impact of the pandemic on revenues of the Centre and States and ways to
bridge the revenue gap, sources said.
Faced with dismal collection and extended deadline for
filing returns, the government has refrained from releasing the monthly GST revenue
collection figures for the months of April and May.
The Council will also discuss ways to garner funds to
compensate States for the revenue loss due to Goods and Services Tax (GST)
implementation.
In the previous council meeting on March 14, 2020, Sitharaman had said that the Centre will look into the
legality of GST Council borrowing from market to meet the compensation
requirements.
With States raising the issue of shortfall in
compensation kitty, there were discussions on resorting to market borrowing to
meet the revenue guarantee to States. Under GST law, States were guaranteed to
be paid for any loss of revenue in the first five years of the GST
implementation from July 1, 2017.
The shortfall is calculated assuming a 14 per cent annual
growth in GST collections by States over the base year of 2015-16.
Under the GST structure, taxes are levied under 5, 12, 18
and 28 per cent slabs. On top of the highest tax slab, a cess
is levied on luxury, sin and demerit goods and the proceeds from the same are used
to compensate States for any revenue loss.
The Council would also discuss waiver of late fees for
non-filing of GST returns for the period August 2017 to January 2020.