Punjab wants Rs 25 lakh as threshold for GST levy

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Press Trust of India Chandigarh
Last Updated : Nov 11 2014 | 6:01 PM IST
In an apparent bid to woo small traders, SAD-BJP led Punjab government today pitched for a threshold limit of Rs 25 lakh for levying Goods and Services Tax (GST).
"We today suggested that threshold limit of Rs 25 lakh should be fixed for imposing GST so that small traders should be kept out of this taxation system," Punjab Finance Minister Parminder Singh Dhindsa said today.
The Punjab government made this recommendation at a meeting of Empowered Committee of State Finance Ministers in New Delhi.
The Punjab government reasoned that small traders or dealers should be kept out of GST system whose contribution to tax revenue was "minimal".
Dhindsa said that almost 60 per cent of traders in the country with up to annual turnover of Rs 25 lakh contribute only 2-3 per cent of total tax mobilisation.
"It was impossible for small traders to maintain books of accounts to deal with departments of both state government and Centre. That is why we suggested that traders with up to Rs 25 lakh of turnover should be kept out of GST," said Dhindsa.
Asserting that SAD-BJP government would always stand with the trading community, Dhindsa said that only Punjab vociferously demanded Rs 25 lakh as a threshold limit for GST in the meeting.
"We were the only state which demanded Rs 25 lakh as threshold limit in the meeting while Haryana suggested for Rs 20 lakh limit. Rest of other states including Maharashtra and Karnataka were seeking lower threshold limit of Rs 10 lakh," he claimed.
Meanwhile, the Empowered Committee insisted that the threshold turnover for levying GST be retained at Rs 10 lakh and petroleum be kept out of the purview of the new tax regime.
The Empowered Committee of state FMs, which met here today, however, expressed hope that the GST could be rolled out by April 1, 2016, notwithstanding the hitches.
"In September, the Centre wrote to us suggesting that this decision of the Empowered Committee should be reviewed. The Centre suggested that the limit should be Rs 25 lakh. Even if it is not Rs 25 lakh, Rs 10 lakh limit should be increased.
"But finally the Committee took a decision that they will go by the decision that is already taken that is Rs 10 lakh," , GST Empowered Committee Chairman Abdul Rahim Rather said, adding that the final call on threshold will be decided by the GST Council.
In the last meeting of empowered committee on August 20, several states had pressed for threshold limit of Rs 10 lakh for imposing GST.
Once the GST is implemented, it will subsume indirect taxes like excise duty and service tax at the central level and VAT on the states front, besides local levies.
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First Published: Nov 11 2014 | 6:01 PM IST

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