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Home / Business and Economy / GST Council Tackles Inverted Duty Anomalies

GST Council Tackles Inverted Duty Anomalies

25 Nov

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Summary

  • GST Council aims to fix inverted tax structures impacting businesses.
  • Previous GST meeting addressed anomalies in textiles and bicycles.
  • New ministerial groups review real estate and other sector taxes.
GST Council Tackles Inverted Duty Anomalies

The Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council is prioritizing the resolution of inverted duty structures, a persistent issue where raw materials are taxed at a higher rate than the final products. This anomaly creates significant working capital strain for businesses and often results in prolonged disputes over tax refunds. Efforts to rectify these imbalances have been ongoing, with previous meetings seeing adjustments to tax rates for items like textiles and bicycles.

The Council is now broadening its focus to include other sectors, such as select railway parts, metal ores, and water pumps, aiming to correct similar tax inversions. Ministerial groups are diligently working on these issues, with one group reviewing the tax structure of the real estate sector. These deliberations are expected to inform future GST Council discussions and policy decisions.

These corrective measures, while crucial for easing business operations and improving credit flows, may take time to implement fully. The government is also set to review the revenue impact of recent tax rate cuts. Experts suggest extending refund mechanisms for input services and capital goods to further alleviate financial pressures on businesses.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
An inverted duty structure occurs when the tax rate on raw materials is higher than the tax rate on the finished product.
The GST Council is lowering tax rates on raw materials and examining various industries to correct these anomalies.
The next GST Council meeting is expected to be held before February 2025.

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