Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Tuesday expressed concern on the tax rates decided for different commodities and services under GST, saying that the central government should work on the formula of "lower tax-more compliance".
He also said the implementation of Goods and Services Tax (GST) should be considered from the common man's and traders' points of view and also demanded "reconsideration" of taxes on various items.
"We appreciate GST policy and will pass it (state GST bill) tomorrow in Vidhan Sabha, but procedural issues need to be addressed," Sisodia, who also holds the finance portfolio, told reporters.
"Taxes on essential commodities medicines, footwear, paper clips, bathroom fittings, marble etc should be reconsidered," he said.
Sisodia's remarks came after he met 32 trade associations on Tuesday who raised concerns over GST tax rates on various items.
"I have met traders today and have taken their point of view upon which discussion is needed. I will raise these concerns in the next meeting of GST Council scheduled on June 3," he said. Sisodia said that traders informed him that complexity and higher rates had become big problems of GST and they were concerned over the new tax rates.
"Hotel industry, optical lens manufacturers, grocery traders all raised concern on increased tax slab to 18-28 per cent from earlier five per cent," he said.
He said that GST is the biggest tax reform of Independent India so it should be industry and trader-centric.
"In the meetings of the GST council, I have always pitched for adopting the mantra of 'lower tax rate-more compliance'."
Sisodia said when Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) came to power in Delhi in 2015, it had a budget of Rs 32,000 crore but "we reduced tax rates on lots of items and now our budget amount is Rs 48,000 crore. This was possible with the policy of 'lower the tax rate maximum the compliance'".
--IANS
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