CBEC has also suggested to Finance Minister Arun Jaitley to set up consultative bodies in each state in the form of GST Secretariat for better coordination between the Centre and states for the roll out.
On the uniform tax rate, CBEC member GST V S Krishnan said: "A very high rate could dilute the advantages of GST. There is a committee which has been set up under the Chief Economic Advisor, which is likely to give its report by the end of this month."
The government has set April 1, 2016 as the roll out date for the indirect tax reform Goods and Services Tax (GST), which will subsume excise and service tax and other local levies. GST reform has been hanging fire since since 2006-07.
The Constitution Amendment Bill for roll out of GST has been passed in the Lok Sabha under the new government, but is yet to be approved by Rajya Sabha where the ruling BJP does not enjoy majority.
He added however that a final call will be taken by the Finance Minister and the Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) is proceeding on GST preparedness on the assumption that the new regime will be implemented from April 1, 2016.
On the consultative committees suggested by the CBEC, he said: "This will bring together senior officers of CBEC which will be implementing the CGST and senior officers of states who will be implementing the SGST. They have to be brought together in consultative arrangements. These consultative bodies will be very useful both in pre implementation and post implementation stage of GST."
He said the GST law would be drafted by the end of this month and it would then have to be cleared by the Empowered Committee of state Finance Ministers. The CBEC will then place the law in public domain and seek comments from industry.
