Petroleum and Alcohol to be Kept Out of
GST, says Chairman Empowered Committee
The empowered committee of state finance ministers
today unanimously decided to keep petroleum and alcohol out of the proposed
Goods and Service Tax (GST) stating that these were the main sources of income
for states.
“There is total unanimity that these (petroleum and alcohol)
should be kept out of GST,” AR Rather, chairman of the empowered committee of
state finance ministers, told reporters in Shillong
on 18 November.
Mr Rather, who is also the finance minister of Jammu and
Kashmir, said that the decision to exclude these two items from the proposed
GST was based on an appeal made by states.
The central government, in its revised draft of the
constitution amendment bill, had proposed that fuel and liquor should be
brought under the ambit of GST.
Among the other core issues tackled on the first day of the
two-day meeting here were regarding setting up of an independent mechanism to
pay compensation to states that stood to lose with the introduction of the GST,
the chairman of the empowered committee said.
He said the provision of Rs. 9,000 crore in the last budget signified that the compensation
would be paid to states.
Mr Rather also said that the committee had decided that there
should not be a ‘reprovision’ about declared goods
and that the Centre should not have powers to declare certain goods as ‘goods
of special importance’.
States were also opposing subsuming of entry taxes levied on
goods entering from other states and that the original draft be
incorporated in the new draft to offset revenue losses.
Opposing the proposed incorporation of 92 D and 54 A in the
proposed bill, Mr Rather said, “The Committee felt that these are not needed at
all because proposed Article 246 A of the Amendment Bill gives powers to
Government of India as also to the states to introduce GST.”
The committee also expressed reservation on restriction of
powers of the proposed GST council to recommend any special provisions, like an
exemption from tax to a state without the Centre’s consent.
“There was total consensus that since our country is essentially
a federation, nothing should be done that will go against the states,” the
chairman said.
Among the other issues resolved was the acceptance of the
recommendations of the Committee constituted by the Empowered Committee on
September 19.