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GOODS & SERVICES TAX - GSTGOODS & SERVICES TAX - GST
A PRESENTATIONA PRESENTATION
BYBY
CONFEDERATION OF ALL INDIA TRADERSCONFEDERATION OF ALL INDIA TRADERS
NEW DELHINEW DELHI
TAXATION POWERSTAXATION POWERS
OF CENTREOF CENTRE
• Income Tax – on income, other than agricultural income
• Excise Duty – on goods manufactured or produced in
India
• Custom Duty – on imports and exports
• Service Tax – on specified services
• Central Sales Tax – on inter-State sale of goods
• Rates of Stamp Duty on 10 specified instruments
CONCURRENT LIST OF BOTHCONCURRENT LIST OF BOTH
• Stamp Duties, not including rates of stamp duty on 10
specified instruments.
TAXATION POWERS OF STATESTAXATION POWERS OF STATES
• VAT/Sales Tax - on purchase or sale of goods, other than
newspapers, within a State
• Excise duty - on alcoholic liquor for human consumption
• Rates of Stamp Duty – on other than 10 specified instruments
• Land Revenue
• Tax – on agricultural income
• Toll tax
• 􀂾 Taxes on:
• Land and buildings
• Entry of goods in a local Area (Entry Tax or Octroi)
• Consumption or sale of electricity
• Goods and passengers carried by road or inland waterways
• Vehicles
• Professions, Trades, Callings and Employments
• Luxuries, including taxes on entertainment, betting and gambling
DRAWBACKS OFDRAWBACKS OF
CURRENT SYSTEMCURRENT SYSTEM
– Confusion and Mistrust
– Complex and lacking in stability
– Hidden tax on exports, no state tax on
imports
– High transaction costs
– Narrow base
TASK FORCE FOR TAX REFORMSTASK FORCE FOR TAX REFORMS
• A ‘Grand Bargain’. One VAT – The Goods and Services Tax
(GST)
• The Kelkar Task Force was constituted with the mandate to
recommend measures to enable the Government of India to
implement the Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management
(FRBM) Act, 2003, which seeks to eliminate revenue deficit by
March 31, 2008.
• As the main proposal for tax reform, Dr.Vijay Kelkar and his team
have recommended a single GST (Goods and Services Tax) –
replacing the Cenvat/excise duty, sales tax, service tax, etc. It
would use the VAT principle to tax consumption of almost all
goods and services – with full tax
• Credits for tax paid on purchase of all goods and services will be
available.
What is GOODS AND SERVICE TAXWhat is GOODS AND SERVICE TAX
• Goods and Service Tax is a tax on goods and services.
• It is leviable at each point of sale or provision of
service.
• At the time of sale of goods or providing the services
the seller or service provider can claim the input
credit of tax which he has paid while purchasing the
goods or procuring the service
• This is simply very similar to VAT.
• It can be termed as National level VAT on Goods and
Services.
• Only difference in this system is that not only goods
but also services are involved.
• The rate of tax on goods and services are generally the
same.
GST-AT A GLANCEGST-AT A GLANCE
Roadmap to GSTRoadmap to GST
 Recommend united effort for mega tax reformRecommend united effort for mega tax reform
 To develop roadmap & milestonesTo develop roadmap & milestones
 To build consensus with States, Center & Empowered CommitteeTo build consensus with States, Center & Empowered Committee
 Create awareness and acceptance for GSTCreate awareness and acceptance for GST
VAT
GST
Extend scope to
Inter-state Sales
Bring AED items
under VAT
CST phase-out
Move to single VAT
rate of 8%
Extend scope to
Inter-state Sales
Shift to destination
based VAT
Integrate Services, Imports & CENVAT
GST: A UNIFICATION OF TAXESGST: A UNIFICATION OF TAXES
• A GST classically entails unification of all levies on goods
and services. In the Indian context, this would mean
merging the following:
• Tax on manufacture of goods (excise duty levied by the
Centre).
• Tax on sale of goods (CST / VAT levied by both Centre and
states).
• Tax on services (levied by Centre and to some extent by
states such as Entertainment tax, electricity cess, etc).
GST WORLD WIDEGST WORLD WIDE
• In most countries of the world, a single VAT exist
which covers both goods and services
• All sectors are taxed with very few exceptions/
exemptions.
• Full tax credits on inputs –100% set off
• Canada and Brazil alone have a dual VAT
• India also likely to adopt dual GST Model based
on GST model of Canada w.e.f. 1st April 2010.
GST-KNOW TAXES PAID BY YOUGST-KNOW TAXES PAID BY YOU
• We all will pay GST on every product or service we buy.
• Since all indirect taxes levied by the States and the Centre will be
merged into one GST, we would exactly know how much tax we
pay which at present is difficult to understand.
• No distinction would be made between imported or Indian goods
and they would be taxed at the same rate.
•
• The sellers or service providers collect the tax from their
customer.
• Before depositing the same to the exchequer, they deduct the tax
they have already paid.
• The success of GST would rest upon efficiency, equity and
simplicity.
Why do we needWhy do we need
GST todayGST today
• In Indian economy the service sector
contributes over 55%.
• Separate taxation of goods and
services is neither viable nor desirable
• Value added in manufacture and sale of
goods require inputs of both — goods
and services and vice versa, which is
often not separable
GST In India – A REALITYGST In India – A REALITY
• The stage looks all set for the
introduction of unified Goods and
Services Tax (GST) from 2010.
• The Empowered Committee of State
Finance Ministers has proposed a
dual GST — both at Central and
State level.
GST- HOW IT WORKSGST- HOW IT WORKS
• The dealers registered under GST (Manufacturers,
Wholesalers and retailers and service providers) will
charge GST on the price of goods and services from
their customers.
• They will claim credits for the GST included in the
price of their own purchases of goods and services
used by them.
• The sellers or service providers collect the tax from
their customer, who may or may not be the ultimate
customer, and before depositing the same to the
exchequer, they deduct the tax they have already
paid.
GST- WHAT ALL ITGST- WHAT ALL IT
INCLUDESINCLUDES
1. A sale or supply includes a sale of goods
2. Lease of premises
3. Hire of equipment
4. Giving advice
5. Export of goods and supply of other things.
6. A purchase includes an acquisition of goods or
services such as trading stock a lease,
consumables and other things.
GST- HOW IT WORKSGST- HOW IT WORKS
• If a business is registered for GST it must include GST in
the price of goods, services and other things they sell to
others in the course of business. These are called ‘taxable
sales’.
• There are other types of sales where GST is not included in
the price.
• These are either ‘input taxed’ sales or ‘GST-free’ sales.
• GST may be included in the price of purchases (including
importations) made by a business, and it’s a good idea to
allow for it when setting prices.
•
• When a business is registered for GST, they can generally
claim a credit for any GST included in the price they pay for
things purchased by the business. This is called a GST
credit.
• China - 17%
• Indonesia - 10%
• Philippines -10%
• Taiwan (Chinese Taipei) - 5%
• UK -17.5%
• Australia -10%
• France -19.6%
• Germany -16%
• Denmark -25%
GST- RATES WORLD WIDEGST- RATES WORLD WIDE
No. of Countries : 140No. of Countries : 140
• Central Taxes
Excise Duty
Additional Excise duty
Service Tax
CVD, SAD
Surcharge
• State Taxes
VAT
Entertainment tax levied by states
Luxury Tax
Tax on Lottery
Entry tax other than for local bodies
TAXES Proposed TO BETAXES Proposed TO BE
SUBSUMED IN GSTSUBSUMED IN GST
• Central Taxes
Specific Cess
Excise duty on tobacco products
• State Taxes
Items containing alcohol
Entertainment tax (Local Bodies)
Entry tax for local bodies
Electricity duty
TAXES NOT BE INCLUDEDTAXES NOT BE INCLUDED
IN GSTIN GST
• Dual GST : Central GST & State GST
• Destination based State GST
• Common Base
• Uniform Classification
• Uniform Forms – Returns, Challans etc
• No cascading of Central and State taxes
• Cross credit between Centre and State not allowed
• Tax levied from production to consumption
GST : KEY FEATURESGST : KEY FEATURES
• 2 Rate Structure : Lower and Standard Rate
• Precious metals and stones very low rate
• GST Exemption for some times
• Some Goods at lower rate (excludes Ind. Inputs)
• Petroleum products, liquor and narcotics excluded
from GST regime
PROPOSED GST RATESPROPOSED GST RATES
• Exempted products :
– Food Grains, Bread, Salt, Milk, Vegetable, Meat,
Fish
• Goods at Lower Rate :
– Tea, Milk Powder, Coffee beans, Toy, Beedi,
Bicycles
• Govt. aided public health and education
exempted
INDICATIVE GST RATESINDICATIVE GST RATES
User Charges likely toUser Charges likely to
be out of GSTbe out of GST
   It has also suggested keeping levies like the toll tax, 
environment tax and road tax outside the GST ambit, as these 
are user charges
Likely Rate – 16 percent TotalLikely Rate – 16 percent Total
• It  is  envisaged  that  the  framework  of  dual  GST  would 
embody  multiple  rate  of  taxes  for  goods  ,  but  a  single 
rate  for  services  within  a  state  .  There  are  indications 
that  the  rate  could  be  in  the  range  of  16-20  per  cent. 
The  government  is  expected  to  come  out  with  a  white 
paper on the transition to GST shortly .
GST : KEY FEATURESGST : KEY FEATURES
• HSN to be  applied for goods
• Uniform return & collection procedure for 
central and state GST
• 13  digit  PAN  based  common  TIN 
Registration
• TINXSYS to track transactions
GST : AUTHORITIESGST : AUTHORITIES
• CGST – To be administered by Central 
Government.
• SGST – To be administered by State 
VAT Department
• Inter State Transaction – To be 
administered by A common Centralized 
Authority
GST- AS WE LOOK ATGST- AS WE LOOK AT
• India to have only two indirect taxes namely GST,
both Central GST & State GST, and Customs duty.
• Central GST to include central excise, service tax
and education cess.
• State GST to include a combination of all taxes
presently levied by the state and octroi by
municipalities. CST needs to be phased out before
introduction of GST.
• Both Central GST and State GST to be levied on the
common base price from manufacturing stage to
retail stage on goods and similarly on services.
• Tax on sale of property to be levied on the value
addition under state GST and not on the total
amount as applicable presently 
GST- AS WE LOOK ATGST- AS WE LOOK AT
• Input tax credit to be available for Central GST as well
as State GST paid irrespective of the collecting agency.
• Selection of services for imposing GST should continue
with the Central Government. States can be allowed to
collect dual GST on certain services, which are directly
consumed like beauty treatment, health club etc. State
should Choose and not the Centre should impose such
services on them?
• Dual GST should be levied on imports also with facility
of credit for the tax paid.
• 9.Exports must be zero rated i.e. there should be no tax
element in the price of goods exported.
TAXING OF INTERTAXING OF INTER
STATE TRANSACTIONSTATE TRANSACTION
• Tax payment by exporting dealer to the 
account of receiving state
• Credit allowed to the buying dealer by 
receiving state on verification
• Retention by receiving state on sale to non 
dealer
• Declaration form to be discontinued
SEAMLESS CREDIT…SEAMLESS CREDIT…
• It  will  also  end  the  distortion  in 
differential  tax  treatment  of  various 
goods and services. GST is going to 
be  pinnacle  of  achieving  an 
integration  of  excise  duties,  service 
tax, State value added tax and other 
local  taxes.  With  GST,  uniformity  of 
levy of indirect taxes will be ensured 
across the country.
SEAMLESS CREDITSEAMLESS CREDIT
MECHANISMMECHANISM
• Input tax credit to be available for 
Central GST as well as State GST 
paid irrespective of the collecting 
agency
• Create a nationwide clearinghouse 
mechanism to facilitate transfer of 
Central and State GST and allow 
credit for tax paid
Imports could be taxed?Imports could be taxed?
• Dual GST should be levied on imports 
also with facility of credit for the tax 
paid
• Exports must be zero rated i.e. there 
should be no tax element in the price 
of goods exported
TAX EXEMPTIONSTAX EXEMPTIONS
• Area Based
To be discontinued after current 
eligibility period
• Product Based
To be converted in to refund route
• Limited Flexibility
To Centre & States barring few exceptions
GST- IT’S SYSTEMGST- IT’S SYSTEM
Invoice System:
• In this system, the credit of GST paid is claimed on the 
basis of invoice. 
• It is claimed when the invoice is received.
• It is immaterial whether payment is made or not.
• The GST (Output) is accounted for when invoice is raised.
• The time of receipt of payment is immaterial. 
• The advantage of invoice system is that the input credit 
can be claimed without making the payment.
• The disadvantage of the invoice system is that the GST 
has to be paid without receiving the payment. 
GST-HOW OTHER COUNTRIES DOGST-HOW OTHER COUNTRIES DO
• More than 130 countries have introduced GST in some
form.
• It has been a part of the tax landscape in Europe for
the past 50 years.
• It is fast becoming the preferred form of indirect tax in
the Asia-Pacific region.
• It is interesting to note that there are over 40 models
of GST currently in force, each with its own
peculiarities.
• While countries such as Singapore and New Zealand
tax virtually everything at a single rate, Indonesia has
five positive rates, a zero rate and over 30 categories
of exemptions.
• In China, GST applies only to goods and the provision
of repairs, replacement and processing services.
• It is only recoverable on goods used in the production
process, and GST on fixed assets is not recoverable.
• There is a separate business tax in the form of VAT.
GST-CAN WE ADOPT ITGST-CAN WE ADOPT IT
• An information network allowing states to cross-check
payment information (TINXSYS) has been put to trial and
is expected to improve compliance and reduce evasion.
• What is needed is an IT system like the Tax Information
Network (TIN), where the TDS or the VAT credit is
recorded in a central database.
• Through this, paper bills and fraud are largely eliminated.
• It is unfair to expect such an initiative to come from the
committee working on state VAT, given the lack of
sustained organisational capacity required.
ISSUES FROM TRADER’SISSUES FROM TRADER’S
PERSPECTIVEPERSPECTIVE
• Dialogue with Trade & Industry and all other stake holders
• GST code to be made public atleast 6-9 months before
implementation.
• Industrial inputs, Capital goods at lowest rate, say 1%
• List of exempted goods – specific/common across states
• Stock transfers should be exempted monitors thru system based
controls
ISSUES FROM TRADER’SISSUES FROM TRADER’S
PERSPECTIVEPERSPECTIVE
• All declaration forms (Form F, C) should be abolished
• Monitoring through system based controls
• Full set of Input tax credit to the assesses/entity, based on
principle of business cost and expenditure.
• Immediate credit of stock transfers, without one-to-one co-
relation
• Set-off should be on entity/concern basis.
• Refunds, if any, should be automatic through system based
controls.
GST-NO TAX EVASIONGST-NO TAX EVASION
• To check tax evasion, the Task Force has
proposed an IT-intensive 'Risk Intelligence
Network' (RIN).
• This would put three sets of databases
together – what the firm tells CBDT, what
it tells CBEC and what it puts forth to the
public, including shareholders.
ISSUES YET TO BEISSUES YET TO BE
DECIDEDDECIDED
• Constitutional amendment authorizing state
to collect and retain tax on services.
• Integration of certain Central & State
taxes (Various Cess, Electricity duty,
Entertainment tax etc.)
• Taxation of inter state services and
their method of taxation
• Stock transfer
• Road permits and check posts
ADMINISTATIVEADMINISTATIVE
ISSUES / BottlenecksISSUES / Bottlenecks
• Grant of ITC for inter-state transactions by receiving
state depends on efficient banking and related
mechanism
• Lack of IT preparedness of certain States is a key
bottleneck
• Success of the proposed GST structure critically
depends on operation of the effective IT system
• Getting tax refunds for exempted goods based on
budgetary allocation may delay refunds
WHAT CAIT DEMANDSWHAT CAIT DEMANDS
• Traders are tax collectors & not the tax
payers. Therefore they should be correctly
defined as Tax Collectors under GST Taxation
System.
• Traders should be reimbursed by the Govt. for
expenses incurred on collection of GST.
• Some sort of effective mechanism has to be
developed to ensure that benefit of reduction
in cost must be passed to end consumer. The
large manufacturers & companies may be
advised by virtue of law to declare their Pre-
GST & Post-GST cost of production to the
respective State taxation department.
WHAT CAIT DEMANDSWHAT CAIT DEMANDS
• Beside central & state taxes, the local Governing bodies like
Municipal Corporation etc are also levying several commercial
taxes. Either such taxes may also be amalgamated in GST or
a lowest uniform tax structure may be levied to avoid any
kind of disparity in taxes & rates between local bodies of
different states.
• The VAT registration Number should itself be construed as
GST no. & traders should not be asked to apply afresh.
Further, the procedure of obtaining new GST registration
numbers should be made simple & easy.
• The refund procedure in GST should be made quite simple &
it is to be ensured that within much reasonable time, the
traders should get back their refund and in case of delay, the
traders should be compensated with interest by the
department.
WHAT CAIT DEMANDSWHAT CAIT DEMANDS
• In order to make the stakeholders aware about modalities of
GST and other related issues, an intensive nationwide publicity
campaign inclusive of workshops, seminars etc may also be
planned with the active assistance of trade associations.
• A special working group on GST may be formed both at Centre
& state levels with representatives of trade & industry for
preparing final roadmap of GST & its implementation.
• Since GST will be based on computerization system, it is
suggested that computer may be made available to traders on
subsidy to be provided by the Government.
• It is also suggested that GST software may be made available
to all traders & others section of the society free of cost.
THANK YOUTHANK YOU
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  • 1. GOODS & SERVICES TAX - GSTGOODS & SERVICES TAX - GST A PRESENTATIONA PRESENTATION BYBY CONFEDERATION OF ALL INDIA TRADERSCONFEDERATION OF ALL INDIA TRADERS NEW DELHINEW DELHI
  • 2. TAXATION POWERSTAXATION POWERS OF CENTREOF CENTRE • Income Tax – on income, other than agricultural income • Excise Duty – on goods manufactured or produced in India • Custom Duty – on imports and exports • Service Tax – on specified services • Central Sales Tax – on inter-State sale of goods • Rates of Stamp Duty on 10 specified instruments CONCURRENT LIST OF BOTHCONCURRENT LIST OF BOTH • Stamp Duties, not including rates of stamp duty on 10 specified instruments.
  • 3. TAXATION POWERS OF STATESTAXATION POWERS OF STATES • VAT/Sales Tax - on purchase or sale of goods, other than newspapers, within a State • Excise duty - on alcoholic liquor for human consumption • Rates of Stamp Duty – on other than 10 specified instruments • Land Revenue • Tax – on agricultural income • Toll tax • 􀂾 Taxes on: • Land and buildings • Entry of goods in a local Area (Entry Tax or Octroi) • Consumption or sale of electricity • Goods and passengers carried by road or inland waterways • Vehicles • Professions, Trades, Callings and Employments • Luxuries, including taxes on entertainment, betting and gambling
  • 4. DRAWBACKS OFDRAWBACKS OF CURRENT SYSTEMCURRENT SYSTEM – Confusion and Mistrust – Complex and lacking in stability – Hidden tax on exports, no state tax on imports – High transaction costs – Narrow base
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  • 6. TASK FORCE FOR TAX REFORMSTASK FORCE FOR TAX REFORMS • A ‘Grand Bargain’. One VAT – The Goods and Services Tax (GST) • The Kelkar Task Force was constituted with the mandate to recommend measures to enable the Government of India to implement the Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management (FRBM) Act, 2003, which seeks to eliminate revenue deficit by March 31, 2008. • As the main proposal for tax reform, Dr.Vijay Kelkar and his team have recommended a single GST (Goods and Services Tax) – replacing the Cenvat/excise duty, sales tax, service tax, etc. It would use the VAT principle to tax consumption of almost all goods and services – with full tax • Credits for tax paid on purchase of all goods and services will be available.
  • 7. What is GOODS AND SERVICE TAXWhat is GOODS AND SERVICE TAX • Goods and Service Tax is a tax on goods and services. • It is leviable at each point of sale or provision of service. • At the time of sale of goods or providing the services the seller or service provider can claim the input credit of tax which he has paid while purchasing the goods or procuring the service • This is simply very similar to VAT. • It can be termed as National level VAT on Goods and Services. • Only difference in this system is that not only goods but also services are involved. • The rate of tax on goods and services are generally the same.
  • 8. GST-AT A GLANCEGST-AT A GLANCE Roadmap to GSTRoadmap to GST  Recommend united effort for mega tax reformRecommend united effort for mega tax reform  To develop roadmap & milestonesTo develop roadmap & milestones  To build consensus with States, Center & Empowered CommitteeTo build consensus with States, Center & Empowered Committee  Create awareness and acceptance for GSTCreate awareness and acceptance for GST VAT GST Extend scope to Inter-state Sales Bring AED items under VAT CST phase-out Move to single VAT rate of 8% Extend scope to Inter-state Sales Shift to destination based VAT Integrate Services, Imports & CENVAT
  • 9. GST: A UNIFICATION OF TAXESGST: A UNIFICATION OF TAXES • A GST classically entails unification of all levies on goods and services. In the Indian context, this would mean merging the following: • Tax on manufacture of goods (excise duty levied by the Centre). • Tax on sale of goods (CST / VAT levied by both Centre and states). • Tax on services (levied by Centre and to some extent by states such as Entertainment tax, electricity cess, etc).
  • 10. GST WORLD WIDEGST WORLD WIDE • In most countries of the world, a single VAT exist which covers both goods and services • All sectors are taxed with very few exceptions/ exemptions. • Full tax credits on inputs –100% set off • Canada and Brazil alone have a dual VAT • India also likely to adopt dual GST Model based on GST model of Canada w.e.f. 1st April 2010.
  • 11. GST-KNOW TAXES PAID BY YOUGST-KNOW TAXES PAID BY YOU • We all will pay GST on every product or service we buy. • Since all indirect taxes levied by the States and the Centre will be merged into one GST, we would exactly know how much tax we pay which at present is difficult to understand. • No distinction would be made between imported or Indian goods and they would be taxed at the same rate. • • The sellers or service providers collect the tax from their customer. • Before depositing the same to the exchequer, they deduct the tax they have already paid. • The success of GST would rest upon efficiency, equity and simplicity.
  • 12. Why do we needWhy do we need GST todayGST today • In Indian economy the service sector contributes over 55%. • Separate taxation of goods and services is neither viable nor desirable • Value added in manufacture and sale of goods require inputs of both — goods and services and vice versa, which is often not separable
  • 13. GST In India – A REALITYGST In India – A REALITY • The stage looks all set for the introduction of unified Goods and Services Tax (GST) from 2010. • The Empowered Committee of State Finance Ministers has proposed a dual GST — both at Central and State level.
  • 14. GST- HOW IT WORKSGST- HOW IT WORKS • The dealers registered under GST (Manufacturers, Wholesalers and retailers and service providers) will charge GST on the price of goods and services from their customers. • They will claim credits for the GST included in the price of their own purchases of goods and services used by them. • The sellers or service providers collect the tax from their customer, who may or may not be the ultimate customer, and before depositing the same to the exchequer, they deduct the tax they have already paid.
  • 15. GST- WHAT ALL ITGST- WHAT ALL IT INCLUDESINCLUDES 1. A sale or supply includes a sale of goods 2. Lease of premises 3. Hire of equipment 4. Giving advice 5. Export of goods and supply of other things. 6. A purchase includes an acquisition of goods or services such as trading stock a lease, consumables and other things.
  • 16. GST- HOW IT WORKSGST- HOW IT WORKS • If a business is registered for GST it must include GST in the price of goods, services and other things they sell to others in the course of business. These are called ‘taxable sales’. • There are other types of sales where GST is not included in the price. • These are either ‘input taxed’ sales or ‘GST-free’ sales. • GST may be included in the price of purchases (including importations) made by a business, and it’s a good idea to allow for it when setting prices. • • When a business is registered for GST, they can generally claim a credit for any GST included in the price they pay for things purchased by the business. This is called a GST credit.
  • 17. • China - 17% • Indonesia - 10% • Philippines -10% • Taiwan (Chinese Taipei) - 5% • UK -17.5% • Australia -10% • France -19.6% • Germany -16% • Denmark -25% GST- RATES WORLD WIDEGST- RATES WORLD WIDE No. of Countries : 140No. of Countries : 140
  • 18. • Central Taxes Excise Duty Additional Excise duty Service Tax CVD, SAD Surcharge • State Taxes VAT Entertainment tax levied by states Luxury Tax Tax on Lottery Entry tax other than for local bodies TAXES Proposed TO BETAXES Proposed TO BE SUBSUMED IN GSTSUBSUMED IN GST
  • 19. • Central Taxes Specific Cess Excise duty on tobacco products • State Taxes Items containing alcohol Entertainment tax (Local Bodies) Entry tax for local bodies Electricity duty TAXES NOT BE INCLUDEDTAXES NOT BE INCLUDED IN GSTIN GST
  • 20. • Dual GST : Central GST & State GST • Destination based State GST • Common Base • Uniform Classification • Uniform Forms – Returns, Challans etc • No cascading of Central and State taxes • Cross credit between Centre and State not allowed • Tax levied from production to consumption GST : KEY FEATURESGST : KEY FEATURES
  • 21. • 2 Rate Structure : Lower and Standard Rate • Precious metals and stones very low rate • GST Exemption for some times • Some Goods at lower rate (excludes Ind. Inputs) • Petroleum products, liquor and narcotics excluded from GST regime PROPOSED GST RATESPROPOSED GST RATES
  • 22. • Exempted products : – Food Grains, Bread, Salt, Milk, Vegetable, Meat, Fish • Goods at Lower Rate : – Tea, Milk Powder, Coffee beans, Toy, Beedi, Bicycles • Govt. aided public health and education exempted INDICATIVE GST RATESINDICATIVE GST RATES
  • 23. User Charges likely toUser Charges likely to be out of GSTbe out of GST    It has also suggested keeping levies like the toll tax,  environment tax and road tax outside the GST ambit, as these  are user charges Likely Rate – 16 percent TotalLikely Rate – 16 percent Total • It  is  envisaged  that  the  framework  of  dual  GST  would  embody  multiple  rate  of  taxes  for  goods  ,  but  a  single  rate  for  services  within  a  state  .  There  are  indications  that  the  rate  could  be  in  the  range  of  16-20  per  cent.  The  government  is  expected  to  come  out  with  a  white  paper on the transition to GST shortly .
  • 24. GST : KEY FEATURESGST : KEY FEATURES • HSN to be  applied for goods • Uniform return & collection procedure for  central and state GST • 13  digit  PAN  based  common  TIN  Registration • TINXSYS to track transactions
  • 25. GST : AUTHORITIESGST : AUTHORITIES • CGST – To be administered by Central  Government. • SGST – To be administered by State  VAT Department • Inter State Transaction – To be  administered by A common Centralized  Authority
  • 26. GST- AS WE LOOK ATGST- AS WE LOOK AT • India to have only two indirect taxes namely GST, both Central GST & State GST, and Customs duty. • Central GST to include central excise, service tax and education cess. • State GST to include a combination of all taxes presently levied by the state and octroi by municipalities. CST needs to be phased out before introduction of GST. • Both Central GST and State GST to be levied on the common base price from manufacturing stage to retail stage on goods and similarly on services. • Tax on sale of property to be levied on the value addition under state GST and not on the total amount as applicable presently 
  • 27. GST- AS WE LOOK ATGST- AS WE LOOK AT • Input tax credit to be available for Central GST as well as State GST paid irrespective of the collecting agency. • Selection of services for imposing GST should continue with the Central Government. States can be allowed to collect dual GST on certain services, which are directly consumed like beauty treatment, health club etc. State should Choose and not the Centre should impose such services on them? • Dual GST should be levied on imports also with facility of credit for the tax paid. • 9.Exports must be zero rated i.e. there should be no tax element in the price of goods exported.
  • 28. TAXING OF INTERTAXING OF INTER STATE TRANSACTIONSTATE TRANSACTION • Tax payment by exporting dealer to the  account of receiving state • Credit allowed to the buying dealer by  receiving state on verification • Retention by receiving state on sale to non  dealer • Declaration form to be discontinued
  • 29. SEAMLESS CREDIT…SEAMLESS CREDIT… • It  will  also  end  the  distortion  in  differential  tax  treatment  of  various  goods and services. GST is going to  be  pinnacle  of  achieving  an  integration  of  excise  duties,  service  tax, State value added tax and other  local  taxes.  With  GST,  uniformity  of  levy of indirect taxes will be ensured  across the country.
  • 30. SEAMLESS CREDITSEAMLESS CREDIT MECHANISMMECHANISM • Input tax credit to be available for  Central GST as well as State GST  paid irrespective of the collecting  agency • Create a nationwide clearinghouse  mechanism to facilitate transfer of  Central and State GST and allow  credit for tax paid
  • 32. TAX EXEMPTIONSTAX EXEMPTIONS • Area Based To be discontinued after current  eligibility period • Product Based To be converted in to refund route • Limited Flexibility To Centre & States barring few exceptions
  • 33. GST- IT’S SYSTEMGST- IT’S SYSTEM Invoice System: • In this system, the credit of GST paid is claimed on the  basis of invoice.  • It is claimed when the invoice is received. • It is immaterial whether payment is made or not. • The GST (Output) is accounted for when invoice is raised. • The time of receipt of payment is immaterial.  • The advantage of invoice system is that the input credit  can be claimed without making the payment. • The disadvantage of the invoice system is that the GST  has to be paid without receiving the payment. 
  • 34. GST-HOW OTHER COUNTRIES DOGST-HOW OTHER COUNTRIES DO • More than 130 countries have introduced GST in some form. • It has been a part of the tax landscape in Europe for the past 50 years. • It is fast becoming the preferred form of indirect tax in the Asia-Pacific region. • It is interesting to note that there are over 40 models of GST currently in force, each with its own peculiarities. • While countries such as Singapore and New Zealand tax virtually everything at a single rate, Indonesia has five positive rates, a zero rate and over 30 categories of exemptions. • In China, GST applies only to goods and the provision of repairs, replacement and processing services. • It is only recoverable on goods used in the production process, and GST on fixed assets is not recoverable. • There is a separate business tax in the form of VAT.
  • 35. GST-CAN WE ADOPT ITGST-CAN WE ADOPT IT • An information network allowing states to cross-check payment information (TINXSYS) has been put to trial and is expected to improve compliance and reduce evasion. • What is needed is an IT system like the Tax Information Network (TIN), where the TDS or the VAT credit is recorded in a central database. • Through this, paper bills and fraud are largely eliminated. • It is unfair to expect such an initiative to come from the committee working on state VAT, given the lack of sustained organisational capacity required.
  • 36. ISSUES FROM TRADER’SISSUES FROM TRADER’S PERSPECTIVEPERSPECTIVE • Dialogue with Trade & Industry and all other stake holders • GST code to be made public atleast 6-9 months before implementation. • Industrial inputs, Capital goods at lowest rate, say 1% • List of exempted goods – specific/common across states • Stock transfers should be exempted monitors thru system based controls
  • 37. ISSUES FROM TRADER’SISSUES FROM TRADER’S PERSPECTIVEPERSPECTIVE • All declaration forms (Form F, C) should be abolished • Monitoring through system based controls • Full set of Input tax credit to the assesses/entity, based on principle of business cost and expenditure. • Immediate credit of stock transfers, without one-to-one co- relation • Set-off should be on entity/concern basis. • Refunds, if any, should be automatic through system based controls.
  • 38. GST-NO TAX EVASIONGST-NO TAX EVASION • To check tax evasion, the Task Force has proposed an IT-intensive 'Risk Intelligence Network' (RIN). • This would put three sets of databases together – what the firm tells CBDT, what it tells CBEC and what it puts forth to the public, including shareholders.
  • 39. ISSUES YET TO BEISSUES YET TO BE DECIDEDDECIDED • Constitutional amendment authorizing state to collect and retain tax on services. • Integration of certain Central & State taxes (Various Cess, Electricity duty, Entertainment tax etc.) • Taxation of inter state services and their method of taxation • Stock transfer • Road permits and check posts
  • 40. ADMINISTATIVEADMINISTATIVE ISSUES / BottlenecksISSUES / Bottlenecks • Grant of ITC for inter-state transactions by receiving state depends on efficient banking and related mechanism • Lack of IT preparedness of certain States is a key bottleneck • Success of the proposed GST structure critically depends on operation of the effective IT system • Getting tax refunds for exempted goods based on budgetary allocation may delay refunds
  • 41. WHAT CAIT DEMANDSWHAT CAIT DEMANDS • Traders are tax collectors & not the tax payers. Therefore they should be correctly defined as Tax Collectors under GST Taxation System. • Traders should be reimbursed by the Govt. for expenses incurred on collection of GST. • Some sort of effective mechanism has to be developed to ensure that benefit of reduction in cost must be passed to end consumer. The large manufacturers & companies may be advised by virtue of law to declare their Pre- GST & Post-GST cost of production to the respective State taxation department.
  • 42. WHAT CAIT DEMANDSWHAT CAIT DEMANDS • Beside central & state taxes, the local Governing bodies like Municipal Corporation etc are also levying several commercial taxes. Either such taxes may also be amalgamated in GST or a lowest uniform tax structure may be levied to avoid any kind of disparity in taxes & rates between local bodies of different states. • The VAT registration Number should itself be construed as GST no. & traders should not be asked to apply afresh. Further, the procedure of obtaining new GST registration numbers should be made simple & easy. • The refund procedure in GST should be made quite simple & it is to be ensured that within much reasonable time, the traders should get back their refund and in case of delay, the traders should be compensated with interest by the department.
  • 43. WHAT CAIT DEMANDSWHAT CAIT DEMANDS • In order to make the stakeholders aware about modalities of GST and other related issues, an intensive nationwide publicity campaign inclusive of workshops, seminars etc may also be planned with the active assistance of trade associations. • A special working group on GST may be formed both at Centre & state levels with representatives of trade & industry for preparing final roadmap of GST & its implementation. • Since GST will be based on computerization system, it is suggested that computer may be made available to traders on subsidy to be provided by the Government. • It is also suggested that GST software may be made available to all traders & others section of the society free of cost.
  • 44. THANK YOUTHANK YOU You were good audienceYou were good audience