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GOODS AND SERVICES
TAX (GST) IN INDIA
Contemporary Issues
A presentation by
Tanya
What is GST?
ā€˜Gā€™ ā€“ Goods
ā€˜Sā€™ ā€“ Services
ā€˜Tā€™ ā€“ Tax
ā€œGoods and Service Tax (GST) is a comprehensive tax levy
on manufacture, sale and consumption of goods and
service at a national level.
GST is a tax on goods and services with value addition at
each stage having comprehensive and continuous chain of
set-of benefits from the producerā€™s/ service providerā€™s point
up to the retailerā€™s level where only the final consumer
should bear the tax.ā€
GST Council ā€“ Constitution
ļµ Consists of finance minister and the minister of finance of
each state
ļµ Chairperson- Union FM
ļµ Vice chairperson ā€“ to be chosen amongst the ministers of
State Government
ļµ Quorum is 50% of total members
ļµ Decision by 75% majority
ļµ Council to make recommendation on everything related
to GST including laws, rules and rates etc.
Journey so far
ļµ 2006 ā€“ Announcement to introduce GST by 2010
ļµ 2009- First discussion paper released
ļµ 2011- Constitution (115th amendment) bill introduced
ļµ 2013- Three committees constituted by EC and GSTN set
up
ļµ 2014 ā€“ Constitution (122nd amendment) bill introduced in
lok sabha
ļµ 2016- Constitution amendment bill passed
NEED FOR CONSTITUTION
AMENDMENT ACT
ļµ Concurrent jurisdiction for levy and collection of GST by
the centre (CGST) and states (SGST)
ļµ Centre to levy and collect IGST on supplies in the course
of inter state trade or commerce including imports.
ļµ Compensation of loss of revenue to states for five years
BENIFITS OF GST
ļµ TO TRADE
- Reduction in multiplicity of taxes
- Mitigation of double taxation
- More efficient neutralisation of taxes especially for exports
- Development of common national market
ļµ TO CONSUMERS
- Simpler tax system
- Reduction in prices of goods and services due to elimination of
cascading of taxes
- Uniform prices throughout the country
- Transparency in taxation system
- Increase in employment opportunities
Model of GST
ļµ The dual GST model proposed by the Empowered
Committee and accepted by the Centre will have dual
system for imposing the tax. GST shall have two components
i.e.
(i) Central GST
(ii) State GST
ļµ Central Excise duty, additional excise duty, services tax and
additional duty of customs (equivalent to excise), state VAT
entertainment tax, taxes on lotteries, betting and gambling
and entry tax (not levied by local bodies)would be
subsumed within GST
GST - Salient Features
ļµ It would be applicable to all transactions of goods and service.
ļµ It to be paid to the accounts of the Centre and the States separately.
ļµ The rules for taking and utilization of credit for the Central GST and the State
GST would be aligned.
ļµ Cross utilization of ITC between the Central
GST and the State GST would not be allowed except in the case of inter-State
supply of goods.
ļµ The Centre and the States would have concurrent jurisdiction for the entire value
chain and for all taxpayers on the basis of thresholds for goods and services
prescribed for the States and the Centre.
ļµ The taxpayer would need to submit common format for periodical returns, to
both the Central and to the concerned State GST authorities.
ļµ Each taxpayer would be allotted a PAN-linked taxpayer identification number
with a total of 13/15 digits.
Chargeability of Tax under GST
ļµ It will be replacement of ED and other taxes.
ļµ There will be two parallel Statutes ā€“ one at the Centre and
other under the respective State GST Act ā€“ governing the tax
liability of the same transaction.
ļµ All the items of goods and services are proposed to be
covered and exemptions will be granted to few selected
items.
ļµ After introduction of GST, all the traders will be paying both
the types of taxes i.e. CGST and SGST.
Taxable Event
Following questions arises:
ļµ At what point of time, the tax will be levied?
ļµ Will TE covers both i.e. supply of goods and rendering of
services?
ļµ What will be the nature of TE?
ļµ Will it not involve new language and terminology?
ļµ What impact the change in TE can have?
ļµ GST is proposed to be levied by both the CG and SGs. How
will it be defined under CGST and SGST?
Taxable Person
ļµ It will cover all types of person carrying on business activities, i.e.
manufacturer, job-worker, trader, importer, exporter, all types of service
providers, etc.
ļµ If a company is having four branches in four different states, all the four
branches will be considered as TP under each jurisdiction of SGs.
ļµ All the dealers/ business entities will have to pay both the types of taxes
on all the transactions.
ļµ A dealer must get registered under CGST as it will make him entitle to
claim ITC of CGST thereby attracting buyers under B2B transactions.
ļµ Importers have to register under both CGST and SGST as well.
Subsuming of Existing Taxes
The sub-sumation should result in free flow of tax credit in intra and
inter-State levels so that unrelated taxes, levies and fees are not be
subsumed under GST.
Sl.
No
.
Subsumed under CGST Subsumed under SGST
1 Central Excise Duty VAT / Sales tax
2 Additional Excise Duties Entertainment tax (unless it is levied by the local
bodies).
3 Excise Duty-Medicinal and Toiletries
Act
Luxury tax
4 Service Tax Taxes on lottery, betting and gambling.
5 Additional CVD State Cesses and Surcharges (supply of goods
and services)
6 Special Additional Duty of Customs - 4% (SAD) Entry tax not in lieu of Octroi
7 Surcharges
8 Ceses
Taxes that may or may not be subsumed
There are few other indirect taxes that may or may not be
subsumed under the GST regime as there is no consensus
among States and Centre & States ā€“
ļµ Purchase tax
ļµ Stamp Duty
ļµ Vehicle Tax
ļµ Electricity Duty
ļµ Other Entry taxes and Octroi
Rate of Tax
ļµ There with be a two-rate structure ā€“a lower rate for necessary items and items
of basic importance and a standard rate for goods in general. There will also
be a special rate for precious metals and a list of exempted items.
ļµ For taxation of services, there may be a single rate for both CGST and SGST.
ļµ It will be total of the rate as applicable under CGST & SGST.
ļµ It is understood that the Government is considering pegging the revenue
neutral rate of GST at a rate between 18% to 22%.
What will be out of GST?
ļµ Levies on petroleum products
ļµ Levies on alcoholic products
ļµ Taxes on lottery and betting
ļµ Basic customs duty and safeguard duties on import of goods into
India
ļµ Entry taxes levied by municipalities or panchayats
ļµ Entertainment and Luxury taxes
ļµ Electricity duties/ taxes
ļµ Stamp duties on immovable properties
ļµ Taxes on vehicles
GST on Export & Import
ļµ GST on export would be zero rated
ļµ Both CGST and SGST will be levied on import of
goods and services into the country. The
incidence of tax will follow the destination
principle and the tax revenue in case of SGST will
accrue to the State where the imported goods
and services are consumed. Full and complete
set-off will be available on the GST paid on
import on goods and services.
Registration under GST
ļµ Under GST registration, it is likely to be linked
with the existing PAN.
ļµ The new business identification number was
likely to be the 10-digit alphanumeric PAN, in
addition to two digits for state code and one
or two check numbers for disallowing fake
numbers. The total number of digits in the
new number was likely to be 13-14.
GST Invoice
ļµ In an invoice based VAT system, the issue of invoices in the proper
form is an essential part of the procedure for imposing and enforcing
the VAT.
ļµ An invoice is also required by the tax authorities to audit the collection
of VAT.
ļµ What is required is ā€“
ļµ The law should require a supplier making a taxable supply to
another taxable person to provide a VAT invoice with that supply or
the payment for it.
ļµ The VAT invoice should be standardised across all states so as to
contain a minimum of information about the supply being
invoiced.
Latest updates on GST
Parliament panel might propose optional GST for states
ļµ The panel, to consider its draft report on the Constitution (115th
Amendment) Bill on the GST, feel states should be given enough fiscal
space if the success of Value Added Tax (VAT) is to be replicated.
Latest updates on GST
ļµ The report of the standing committee could be adopted in
its next meeting and the finance ministry, after
incorporating the panelā€™s views, would approach the cabinet
to present the Bill in Parliament with the changes.
Emerging Issues
ļµ What preparations are required at the level of CG and SG for
implementing GST?
ļµ Whether the Government machinery is in place for such a mammoth
change?
ļµ Whether the tax-payers are ready for such a change?
ļµ What impact it can have on the revenue of the government?
ļµ How can the burden of tax, in general, fall under the GST?
ļµ In what respect, it will affect the manufacturers, traders and ultimate
consumers?
ļµ How will GST benefit the small entrepreneurs and small traders?
ļµ Which type of administrative work will be involved in complying with the
GST requirements?
Conclusion
ā€¢ The taxation of goods and services in India has, hitherto, been
characterized as a cascading and distortionary tax on production resulting
in mis-allocation of resources and lower productivity and economic
growth. It also inhibits voluntary compliance. It is well recognized that
this problem can be effectively addressed by shifting the tax burden from
production and trade to final consumption. A well designed destination-
based value added tax on all goods and services is the most elegant
method of eliminating distortions and taxing consumption. Under this
structure, all different stages of production and distribution can be
interpreted as a mere tax pass-through, and the tax essentially ā€˜sticksā€™ on
final consumption within the taxing jurisdiction.
ā€¢ A ā€˜flawlessā€™ GST in the context of the federal structure which would
optimize efficiency, equity and effectiveness. The ā€˜flawlessā€™ GST is
designed as a consumption type destination VAT based on invoice-credit
method.
THANK YOU ļŠ

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Goods And Services Tax In India

  • 1. GOODS AND SERVICES TAX (GST) IN INDIA Contemporary Issues A presentation by Tanya
  • 2. What is GST? ā€˜Gā€™ ā€“ Goods ā€˜Sā€™ ā€“ Services ā€˜Tā€™ ā€“ Tax ā€œGoods and Service Tax (GST) is a comprehensive tax levy on manufacture, sale and consumption of goods and service at a national level. GST is a tax on goods and services with value addition at each stage having comprehensive and continuous chain of set-of benefits from the producerā€™s/ service providerā€™s point up to the retailerā€™s level where only the final consumer should bear the tax.ā€
  • 3. GST Council ā€“ Constitution ļµ Consists of finance minister and the minister of finance of each state ļµ Chairperson- Union FM ļµ Vice chairperson ā€“ to be chosen amongst the ministers of State Government ļµ Quorum is 50% of total members ļµ Decision by 75% majority ļµ Council to make recommendation on everything related to GST including laws, rules and rates etc.
  • 4. Journey so far ļµ 2006 ā€“ Announcement to introduce GST by 2010 ļµ 2009- First discussion paper released ļµ 2011- Constitution (115th amendment) bill introduced ļµ 2013- Three committees constituted by EC and GSTN set up ļµ 2014 ā€“ Constitution (122nd amendment) bill introduced in lok sabha ļµ 2016- Constitution amendment bill passed
  • 5. NEED FOR CONSTITUTION AMENDMENT ACT ļµ Concurrent jurisdiction for levy and collection of GST by the centre (CGST) and states (SGST) ļµ Centre to levy and collect IGST on supplies in the course of inter state trade or commerce including imports. ļµ Compensation of loss of revenue to states for five years
  • 6. BENIFITS OF GST ļµ TO TRADE - Reduction in multiplicity of taxes - Mitigation of double taxation - More efficient neutralisation of taxes especially for exports - Development of common national market ļµ TO CONSUMERS - Simpler tax system - Reduction in prices of goods and services due to elimination of cascading of taxes - Uniform prices throughout the country - Transparency in taxation system - Increase in employment opportunities
  • 7. Model of GST ļµ The dual GST model proposed by the Empowered Committee and accepted by the Centre will have dual system for imposing the tax. GST shall have two components i.e. (i) Central GST (ii) State GST ļµ Central Excise duty, additional excise duty, services tax and additional duty of customs (equivalent to excise), state VAT entertainment tax, taxes on lotteries, betting and gambling and entry tax (not levied by local bodies)would be subsumed within GST
  • 8. GST - Salient Features ļµ It would be applicable to all transactions of goods and service. ļµ It to be paid to the accounts of the Centre and the States separately. ļµ The rules for taking and utilization of credit for the Central GST and the State GST would be aligned. ļµ Cross utilization of ITC between the Central GST and the State GST would not be allowed except in the case of inter-State supply of goods. ļµ The Centre and the States would have concurrent jurisdiction for the entire value chain and for all taxpayers on the basis of thresholds for goods and services prescribed for the States and the Centre. ļµ The taxpayer would need to submit common format for periodical returns, to both the Central and to the concerned State GST authorities. ļµ Each taxpayer would be allotted a PAN-linked taxpayer identification number with a total of 13/15 digits.
  • 9. Chargeability of Tax under GST ļµ It will be replacement of ED and other taxes. ļµ There will be two parallel Statutes ā€“ one at the Centre and other under the respective State GST Act ā€“ governing the tax liability of the same transaction. ļµ All the items of goods and services are proposed to be covered and exemptions will be granted to few selected items. ļµ After introduction of GST, all the traders will be paying both the types of taxes i.e. CGST and SGST.
  • 10. Taxable Event Following questions arises: ļµ At what point of time, the tax will be levied? ļµ Will TE covers both i.e. supply of goods and rendering of services? ļµ What will be the nature of TE? ļµ Will it not involve new language and terminology? ļµ What impact the change in TE can have? ļµ GST is proposed to be levied by both the CG and SGs. How will it be defined under CGST and SGST?
  • 11. Taxable Person ļµ It will cover all types of person carrying on business activities, i.e. manufacturer, job-worker, trader, importer, exporter, all types of service providers, etc. ļµ If a company is having four branches in four different states, all the four branches will be considered as TP under each jurisdiction of SGs. ļµ All the dealers/ business entities will have to pay both the types of taxes on all the transactions. ļµ A dealer must get registered under CGST as it will make him entitle to claim ITC of CGST thereby attracting buyers under B2B transactions. ļµ Importers have to register under both CGST and SGST as well.
  • 12. Subsuming of Existing Taxes The sub-sumation should result in free flow of tax credit in intra and inter-State levels so that unrelated taxes, levies and fees are not be subsumed under GST. Sl. No . Subsumed under CGST Subsumed under SGST 1 Central Excise Duty VAT / Sales tax 2 Additional Excise Duties Entertainment tax (unless it is levied by the local bodies). 3 Excise Duty-Medicinal and Toiletries Act Luxury tax 4 Service Tax Taxes on lottery, betting and gambling. 5 Additional CVD State Cesses and Surcharges (supply of goods and services) 6 Special Additional Duty of Customs - 4% (SAD) Entry tax not in lieu of Octroi 7 Surcharges 8 Ceses
  • 13. Taxes that may or may not be subsumed There are few other indirect taxes that may or may not be subsumed under the GST regime as there is no consensus among States and Centre & States ā€“ ļµ Purchase tax ļµ Stamp Duty ļµ Vehicle Tax ļµ Electricity Duty ļµ Other Entry taxes and Octroi
  • 14. Rate of Tax ļµ There with be a two-rate structure ā€“a lower rate for necessary items and items of basic importance and a standard rate for goods in general. There will also be a special rate for precious metals and a list of exempted items. ļµ For taxation of services, there may be a single rate for both CGST and SGST. ļµ It will be total of the rate as applicable under CGST & SGST. ļµ It is understood that the Government is considering pegging the revenue neutral rate of GST at a rate between 18% to 22%.
  • 15. What will be out of GST? ļµ Levies on petroleum products ļµ Levies on alcoholic products ļµ Taxes on lottery and betting ļµ Basic customs duty and safeguard duties on import of goods into India ļµ Entry taxes levied by municipalities or panchayats ļµ Entertainment and Luxury taxes ļµ Electricity duties/ taxes ļµ Stamp duties on immovable properties ļµ Taxes on vehicles
  • 16. GST on Export & Import ļµ GST on export would be zero rated ļµ Both CGST and SGST will be levied on import of goods and services into the country. The incidence of tax will follow the destination principle and the tax revenue in case of SGST will accrue to the State where the imported goods and services are consumed. Full and complete set-off will be available on the GST paid on import on goods and services.
  • 17. Registration under GST ļµ Under GST registration, it is likely to be linked with the existing PAN. ļµ The new business identification number was likely to be the 10-digit alphanumeric PAN, in addition to two digits for state code and one or two check numbers for disallowing fake numbers. The total number of digits in the new number was likely to be 13-14.
  • 18. GST Invoice ļµ In an invoice based VAT system, the issue of invoices in the proper form is an essential part of the procedure for imposing and enforcing the VAT. ļµ An invoice is also required by the tax authorities to audit the collection of VAT. ļµ What is required is ā€“ ļµ The law should require a supplier making a taxable supply to another taxable person to provide a VAT invoice with that supply or the payment for it. ļµ The VAT invoice should be standardised across all states so as to contain a minimum of information about the supply being invoiced.
  • 19. Latest updates on GST Parliament panel might propose optional GST for states ļµ The panel, to consider its draft report on the Constitution (115th Amendment) Bill on the GST, feel states should be given enough fiscal space if the success of Value Added Tax (VAT) is to be replicated.
  • 20. Latest updates on GST ļµ The report of the standing committee could be adopted in its next meeting and the finance ministry, after incorporating the panelā€™s views, would approach the cabinet to present the Bill in Parliament with the changes.
  • 21. Emerging Issues ļµ What preparations are required at the level of CG and SG for implementing GST? ļµ Whether the Government machinery is in place for such a mammoth change? ļµ Whether the tax-payers are ready for such a change? ļµ What impact it can have on the revenue of the government? ļµ How can the burden of tax, in general, fall under the GST? ļµ In what respect, it will affect the manufacturers, traders and ultimate consumers? ļµ How will GST benefit the small entrepreneurs and small traders? ļµ Which type of administrative work will be involved in complying with the GST requirements?
  • 22. Conclusion ā€¢ The taxation of goods and services in India has, hitherto, been characterized as a cascading and distortionary tax on production resulting in mis-allocation of resources and lower productivity and economic growth. It also inhibits voluntary compliance. It is well recognized that this problem can be effectively addressed by shifting the tax burden from production and trade to final consumption. A well designed destination- based value added tax on all goods and services is the most elegant method of eliminating distortions and taxing consumption. Under this structure, all different stages of production and distribution can be interpreted as a mere tax pass-through, and the tax essentially ā€˜sticksā€™ on final consumption within the taxing jurisdiction. ā€¢ A ā€˜flawlessā€™ GST in the context of the federal structure which would optimize efficiency, equity and effectiveness. The ā€˜flawlessā€™ GST is designed as a consumption type destination VAT based on invoice-credit method.