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    GST COMPENSATION

    • May 27, 2021
    • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
    • Category: DPN Topics
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    GST COMPENSATION

    Subject : Governance

    Context : Opposition-ruled states discuss extension of compensation period ahead of GST Council meet on May 28.

    Concept :

    GST Compensation

    • After the introduction of GST States have very limited taxation rights as most of the taxes, barring those on petroleum, alcohol, and stamp duty, were subsumed under GST.
    • GST accounts for almost 42% of states’ own tax revenues, and tax revenues account for around 60% of states’ total revenues.
    • Under the GST (Compensation to States) Act, 2017, states are guaranteed compensation for loss of revenue on account of implementation of GST for a transition period of five years between 2017 and 22.
    • The compensation is calculated based on the difference between the states’ current GST revenue and the protected revenue after estimating an annualised 14% growth rate from the base year of 2015-16.

    Logic Behind GST Compensation

    • In theory the GST should generate as much revenue as the previous tax regime.
    • However, the new tax regime is taxed on consumption and not manufacturing.
    • This means that tax won’t be levied at the place of production which also means manufacturing states would lose out and hence several states strongly opposed the idea of GST.
    • It was to assuage these states that the idea of compensation was mooted.
    • To make this promise watertight, the idea of compensation was both written into the Constitution and its finer details passed by way of central legislation.
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