Four-tier rate structure, cess for luxury goods: Takeaways from GST meet
Centre, states agree on compensation formula; cess on cards for ultra-luxury items
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Centre, states agree on compensation formula; cess on cards for ultra-luxury items
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| ON GST RATES |
| “The principles of fixing the rate would be it should be inflation neutral, states and Centre continue with their expenditure and taxpayers are not burdened” Arun Jaitley, Finance minister “As an indirect tax, GST affects the rich and the poor alike. I urge GST Council to keep the rate at 18 per cent or lower” Rahul Gandhi, Vice-president, Congress “Our state govt wanted the highest rate to be fixed at 30 per cent so that common man can either be exempt or levied with lower tax rate” Thomas Issac, Finance minister, Kerala “We will like to keep GST rate slabs as low as possible and as clean as possible. But current revenues should not be compromised” Abhimanyu Sindhu, Finance minister, Haryana |
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First Published: Oct 19 2016 | 1:09 PM IST