Ahead of Rajya Sabha considering the biggest indirect tax reform measure since independence, the government has met a key opposition demand of scrapping 1% additional tax on inter-state movement of goods. It has also agreed to compensate states for any revenue losses for five years.
"The tax process/system under GST would stand simplified with the government's decision to do away with 1% additional tax on interstate supplies.
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Sachin Menon Partner and Head, Indirect Tax at KPMG, said the changes made in the GST Bill shows the commitment of the government to introduce GST.
"Hope our representatives put the nation first, behave responsibly to pass the GST bill," he said.
The Bill is listed for consideration in the Upper House this week.
PwC Partner (Indirect Tax) Anita Rastogi said the proposed 1% tax was not in line with the key concepts of GST, as the levy would have been a cost in the entire supply chain at various supply incidences. "Hence its removal is a welcome decision".
Nitish Sharma, partner, Nangia & Co said the doing away with additional tax is favourable step towards removing impediment in the credit chain and would certainly simplify the tax process.
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