Just a couple of hours before the Goods and Services Tax (GST) rollout, the all-powerful GST Council on Friday night reduced the tax rate on fertiliser to five per cent from the previously decided 12 per cent.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, who heads the GST Council comprising representatives of states, said the decision to reduce the tax rate on fertiliser was taken because of apprehensions that price of the crop nutrient may go up.
The GST Council, in another move to give relief to farmers, also cut tax rate on exclusive parts of tractors from 28 per cent to 18 per cent.
"Some felt it [12 per cent GST rate] may be a burden on the consumer. There was a consensus [in the GST Council] to bring the rate to five per cent," he told reporters after the 18th meeting of the Council.
The Council meeting was called more as a thanks-giving meet with no formal agenda. But it did take up the cause of farmers at the meeting.
Prime MinisterNarendra MMoodi attended a dinner for the GST Council members as a special thanksgiving for the decisions the panel took since its formation in September last year.
Since its first meeting on September 23, 2016, the Council has met 18 times and decided on range of issues - from drafts of supporting legislations to GST rules, tax rates and fitting over 1,200 goods and services in the four-tier structure of five per cent, 12 per cent, 18 per cent and 28 per cent.
Jaitley said the Council meeting also approved an additional set of rules. He did not elaborate on the issue.
The GST, which unifies more than a dozen central and state levies such as excise duty, service tax and VAT, was implemented from midnight on July 1. - PT
source: Khaleejtimes
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