Kerala

GST compensation proposed by Centre ‘unacceptable,’ says Kerala govt

Written by : PTI

The options placed by the Centre for the Goods and Services Tax (GST) compensation is “unacceptable”, Kerala government has opined. The Centre had placed two options before the GST Council pertaining to the borrowing states can make to meet the shortfall in tax revenues.

Opposing the options for the GST compensation proposed by Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, Kerala Finance Minister Thomas Isaac said in both options, the states will have to sacrifice a part of the compensation.

He made it clear that full compensation was a constitutional right of the states.

"Full compensation is constitutional right of states. Unacceptable. #GSTCouncilMeet," Isaac said in a tweet on Thursday night.

Earlier in the day, the Centre placed before the GST Council two options for borrowing by states to meet the shortfall in GST revenues, pegged at Rs 2.35 lakh crore in the current fiscal.

Briefing reporters after the 41st meeting of the GST Council, Sitharaman said in New Delhi that the economy is facing an extraordinary 'Act of God' situation, which may result in economic contraction.

As per the Centre's calculation, the compensation requirement by the states in the current fiscal would be Rs three lakh crore, of which Rs 65,000 crore is expected to be met from the cess levied in the GST regime. Hence, the total shortfall is estimated at Rs 2.35 lakh crore.

Revenue Secretary Ajay Bhushan Pandey said of this, Rs 97,000 crore is on account of GST shortfall, while the rest is due to the impact of COVID-19 on the economy.

Pandey said a special window can be provided to the states, in consultation with the RBI, at a reasonable interest rate for borrowing of Rs 97,000 crore. The amount can be repaid after five years (of GST implementation) ending 2022, from cess collection.

The second option before the states is to borrow the entire Rs 2.35 lakh crore shortfall under the special window.

"States have been given seven days' time to think over the proposal," Pandey said.

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