Jaitley rules out any surprise in GST rates on roll-out
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley ruled out any surprises in the tax rates in the Goods and Services Tax (GST) that is proposed to be rolled out on July 1 and also asserted that there will be no cascading in goods and commodities, which can even see tax rates coming down a little.
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Yokohama: Finance Minister Arun Jaitley ruled out any surprises in the tax rates in the Goods and Services Tax (GST) that is proposed to be rolled out on July 1 and also asserted that there will be no cascading in goods and commodities, which can even see tax rates coming down a little.
"My impression is that in goods and commodities, there will be no cascading. So it will come down a little. Service tax will increase a little. That`s a balancing act that will have to be done so that the quantum of taxes remains the same," he told NDTV.
Jaitley, who is here to attend the Asian Development Bank`s meeting, hoped that the GST would roll-out as scheduled by July 1. "July looks likely because state after state is approving State GST. By the end of May all state laws approval looks likely."
He said the GST Council would be meeting on May 18-19. "The state laws would have been approved, the constitutional amendment approved and the Rules would have been approved. So, it`s not a matter of surprise."
The minister also ruled out the possibility of levying tax on agriculture. "One, it`s a state subject and the Centre cannot levy such a tax."
"Even as for states are concerned they can see stress in agriculture. This is hardly the time to throw out this idea. Look at the size of land holdings in India. The size of richer farmers would hardly be 1 percent.
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