Rates of Tax is
GST Draft Law
The
government will include the rates of the tax and the cess
under Goods and Services Tax (GST) in the legislations, which will be
introduced in upcoming Winter Session of Parliament.
“The rates of tax will be included in the legislations
on the lines of the schedules given for Central excise duty and service tax,”
said a senior official, adding that it will be included in the Centre and State
GST Bills.
Sources also said that the CGST, SGST and integrated
GST Bills will be introduced in Parliament and State assemblies as Money Bills.
These provisions will ensure smooth passage of the
Bills in the Winter Session, beginning November 16, to ensure that the GST
meets its targeted roll-out date of April 1, 2017. The GST Council in its
meeting last week finalised four rates of 5 per cent,
12, per cent, 18 per cent and 28 per cent for the new indirect tax levy.
Officials from the State and Centre have begun working on four draft model
legislations on the CGST, SGST, IGST and compensation. These are expected to be
finalised by November 15 and will then be circulated
to States for feedback.
The GST Council is likely to take up the draft Bills
for approval in its next meeting on November 24 and 25, in time for their
introduction in Parliament and State legislatures in the Winter Session.
Meanwhile, the proposed Bill on compensation will
include the rates of the cess that will be levied on
tobacco, pan masala and aerated drinks, as well as luxury cars to provide for
compensation to the Rs. 50,000 crs
compensation to the States.
It will also include a sunset clause stipulating that
the cess will be in operation for a period of five
years as well as details of the compensation fund into which the proceeds from
this cess will flow in directly.