Explained: GST revised rates - Benefits for common man, traders, annual return filing changes and more
GST revised rates December 2018: The GST council on Saturday annuounced tax cuts on a number of items. The tax cuts are being seen as attempt to further stabilize and strengthen the tax regime.
GST revised rates December 2018: The GST council on Saturday annuounced tax cuts on a number of items. The tax cuts are being seen as attempt to further stabilize and strengthen the tax regime. Ficci`s President Sandip Somany said in a statement today, "The GST council has followed a pragmatic policy by bringing down the rates gradually, taking into consideration the revenue realisation and affordability, and this will stabilise and strengthen GST further."
"The government has been pro-actively engaging with various sectors and I am confident that going forward the council would continue to address issues," he added. Mohani observed that there may be further cuts on more items in the council`s next meeting and the remaining issues pertaining to GST application and administration would be resolved speedily. The tax regime is set to yield larger gains for the economy, said Mohani.
In its 31st meeting, the GST council reduced tax rates on goods and services including movie tickets, TV and monitor screens and power banks, and exempted frozen and preserved vegetables from the levy. Taranpreet Singh, Partner at TASS Advisors, lays out the key takeaways of the GST coucil decisions for ZeeBiz.Com
1. GST Rates of 7 items reduced from 28% to 18% . Items include tyres, VCR, billiards & snookers and lithium batteries.
2. GST Rate of 33 items have come down from 18% tax slab to 12% and 5% tax bracket as they are common man’s consumption goods. These items include Third Party insurance Vehicle and Solar Power Systems
3. Only 34 items will be taxed at 18% GST Rate or more
4. All items except luxury goods would be taxed under 28% GST Rate
5. The GST Council is also looking into introducing composition scheme for the real estate sector. A view on Real Estate sector will be taken in next GST Council meeting
6. A composition Scheme will be framed for Small Service provider. Threshold and mechanism will be decided in next GST Council Meeting
7. MSME Committee may re-consider the thresh hold limit of 20 Lakh for larger interest.
8. Centralized authority for Advance ruling in case of conflicting views of Advance Ruling Authorities. The decision of Centralized authority will bind the whole country.
9. New GST Refund filing system will be introduced on pilot basis with effect from 1st April 2018
10. Addition GST fees waived for returns filed upto 31st March 2019
11. GST Annual return date extended to 30th June 2019
12. ITC for last FY invoices allowed upto March 31, 2019
13. New GST Return to be launched on trial basis from April 1, 2019
Next GST Council meeting will be held in January 2019.
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