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A fresh challenge for GST(Goods and Service Tax) Council Only Prayers can Solve

It's Faith Vs Logic As Centre Fixes Goods And Service Tax (GST) Rates Ahead Of July Rollout

The GST Council has made puja items exempt from tax, but needs to decide what articles will be included in the category
 
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The GST(Goods and Service Tax) Council has resolved many ticklish economic issues since its inception in September. But now it faces a faith versus economic logic clash.
In its last meeting in Srinagar on May 18, the council took a giant step forward by clearing tax slabs for 1,211 items. Essential items and items of daily use were exempted from tax. Luxury items and not so essential items were divided under three slabs. While some protested the hike in the tax slabs, others welcomed the scale-down.
But the government was caught unawares by an objection of a different kind:  There was no clarity over puja and hawan material. Several organisations rose in protest, asking  how incense sticks could be put under the 12 per cent slab, while meat was exempt from taxes.

The government acted promptly. By evening, the Central Board of Excise and Customs issued a clarification saying, "Puja samagri (items) including havan samagri will be under 'Nil' category. However, the exact formulation for the same is yet to be finalized".

A senior finance ministry official said, "The category has been put under the 'Nil' tax list. But what items will be part of that category is yet to be decided. That call can't be taken by the government, so the issue will go to the GST council meet in June".

This means the council, which is scheduled to discuss issues like tax slabs for gold and bidis, will have to sit extra time to finalise what every citizen uses during prayers.  The matter will be tough to resolve. Even if some items are put under this category, religious groups are asking for more.

Prashant Pandey, the convenor of the Sanatan Mandir Association Uttar Pradesh said, "Meat and foodgrain are essentials. They are used daily, so they have been out on the zero tax list. But for millions of Hindus, incense is a daily item. We want agarbattis to be included to the category of zero tax items".

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Education, healthcare to be out of GST

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Education, healthcare and pilgrimages will continue to be out of service tax net even under the goods and services tax (GST) regime as the Centre is against giving any shock in the first year of the rollout by bringing in new services. Besides making a strong case to the GST Council for not touching services that are out of tax net currently, the Centre will also pitch for keeping concessional rate for services like transport at the current level, revenue secretary Hasmukh Adhia told PTI in an interview.
The GST Council, headed by Union finance minister Arun Jaitley and comprising representatives of all states, is scheduled to meet in Srinagar on 18-19 May to decide on rates various good and services will be charged in the new indirect tax regime that is being targeted for rollout from 1 July. Adhia said the endeavour would be to maintain the current tax incidence on a commodity or service at the same level in the new GST regime.
GST will subsume central levies like excise duty on manufactured products and service tax on rendering of services as well as state VAT on sale, to make for a national sales tax that will be levied at the time of consumption of a product or service.
Adhia said the approach for the GST rollout would be to avoid any shock in the first year and any review for inclusion of a service or change in rate could be done in the second or third year of the implementation based on revenue realisation. “Our entire purpose will be that we don’t upset anything that is there now. We will try to do some smooth landing. So we will recommend to GST Council that whatever is the existing exemption list for service tax they should continue because we cannot do too many things at the same time,” he said.

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