- The goods and services tax (GST) regime rolled out by the Narendra Modi government on July 1, with its “seven or more rates”, is a “mockery” of the GST that was originally planned, senior Congress leader P Chidambaram said on Thursday.
- The former finance minister said the Congress was “convinced that the administration and businesses — especially small and medium businesses — were unprepared or underprepared for the GST roll-out”.
- Chidambaram said businesses wanted some more time and the roll-out should have been deferred by two months. Also, the GST Network (GSTN) should have been put through a trial run, and the glitches, if any, should have been fixed, he added. He said the GST rate should have been capped at 18 per cent.
- Traders and small and medium enterprises (SMEs) have held protests across the country in the past few days. In Tamil Nadu, textile units on Thursday began a six-day strike, demanding abolition of the GST on textile goods.
- The Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT), an umbrella body of traders, said the GST regime was entirely based on e-compliance but “60 per cent of small businesses in the country, particularly in Tier-II and Tier-III cities, still have not computerised their business formats”.
- Addressing a press conference at the Congress headquarters here, Chidambaram said, “This is a very, very imperfect law. This is not the GST which we (the UPA) had envisaged…What has been implemented, however, is a GST with seven, or possibly more, rates. It is a mockery of GST.”
- “When we have rates like 0.25, 3, 5, 12, 18, 28 and 40, and possibly more because of the discretion vested with state governments, how can we call this a ‘one nation, one tax’ regime?” he said.
- Chidambaram said the Congress would press for a reduction in rates and a tax cap of 18 per cent. The party, he said, would also articulate fears and grievances of small and medium businesses, multi-state businesses and consumers. He said the Congress would demand that petroleum products, electricity and real estate be brought under the GST.
- “We will hold meetings and conferences to emphasise that the Congress was the original proponent of the GST, and we will campaign for a true GST that was designed and advised by tax experts such as Vijay Kelkar and Parthasarathi Shome,” he said.
- The former finance minister said the GST was envisaged as a single rate of tax on all goods and services to replace practically all indirect taxes. “A single GST rate means a ‘standard’ rate as well as a ‘standard plus’ rate (on demerit goods) and a ‘standard minus’ rate (on merit goods),” he said, adding that some goods and services would also be totally exempt.
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