8 features included into GST bill after Arun Jaitley's meeting with State Finance Ministers
The model GST law has 162 clauses and four schedules.
GST will be levied at the first point of transaction in sales of goods and services under the regime of uniform Goods and Services Tax (GST) likely to be rolled out in April 2017.
The model GST law, circulated in the meeting of Empowered Committee of State Finance Ministers on Tuesday, said a threshold annual turnover for levy of the tax will be at Rs 10 lakh. For North East and Sikkim, the limit will be at Rs 5 lakh.
The model GST law has 162 clauses and four schedules.
In case of tax evasion, maximum imprisonment of five years with a fine was suggested.
The law also proposes for setting up of an Authority for Advance Ruling and a `Composition Levy` for entities with turnover of Rs 50 lakh.
The central government is hoping to get the Constitution Amendment Bill passed by Parliament in the upcoming Monsoon Session. It plans to roll out GST from April 1, 2017.
Virtually all states have supported the idea of GST except Tamil Nadu which has "some reservations", Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said after the meeting of Empowered Committee on the long awaited indirect tax reform.
Here are the salient features of the GST bill:
- GST rate not specified in the constitutional amendment bill, as desired by the Congress. Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said there was complete consensus at the empowered committee meeting that there should be no constitutional cap on the GST rate.
- All forms of "supply" of goods and services such as sale, transfer, barter, exchange, license, rental, lease and import of services of goods and services made for a consideration will attract CGST (central levy) and SGST (state levy).
- As GST will apply on "supply", the erstwhile taxable heads such as "manufacture", "sale" and "provision of services", among others, will lose relevance.
- The liability to pay CGST or SGST will arise at the time of supply.
- With GST to be applicable according to whether a transaction is "intra-state" or "inter-state", separate provisions are there to help an assessee determine the place of supply for goods and services.
- States will draft their own State GST based on the draft model law with minor variations.
- GST would be payable on "transaction value", being the price actually paid or payable, and said to include all expenses in relation to sale, such as packing and commission.
- As the threshold limit, the draft GST Bill proposes Rs 10 lakh, and for Northeast states and Sikkim, an amount of Rs 5 lakh.
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