Cement, ACs and televisions may see GST rate cut

Published Date: 28-07-2018 | 5:40 am

Union Minister Arun Jaitley has exuded confidence that GST rates on cement, air conditioners and televisions will be cut as tax revenues from them increase, and only luxury and sin goods will attract the highest slab of 28 per cent.
In a Facebook post, Jaitley reportedly termed the pre-GST indirect tax regime, during which most of the household items attracted a levy of 31 per cent, as “Congress Legacy Tax”.
The past one year, he added, has seen rate reduction in 384 commodities. Goods and Services Tax (GST), which subsumed 17 local taxes, was rolled out on July 1, 2017.
“Today, the 28 per cent category is being phased out. Bulk of these items remaining in this category are only luxury items or sin goods. The other items outside the luxury-sin goods category are cement, air-conditioners, large screen televisions and a handful of others,” a PTI report quoted Jaitley as saying.
“Hopefully, with further expansion of revenues, these few items may also witness a change of category. Thus within a record period of thirteen months, the GST Council has almost phased out the 28 percent category. It is only a matter of time that the final obituary of the ‘Congress Legacy Tax’ is written. Only the luxury-sin tax would remain,” he reportedly said.
He said 68 different categories of services have witnessed their rate reduction. “The net revenue loss which Government have suffered on account of the reduction of tax on goods and services is about ₹ 70,000 crore. Since State Governments have been guaranteed a 14 per cent increase over their pre-GST revenues for the first five years, this burden has entirely been borne from the share of the Central Government,” Jaitley was quoted as saying.
The tax reduction has reduced the cost to the consumers, increased his purchasing capacity and added to the increased consumption in the economy, reported PTI.
He reportedly said taxes on all household items stand reduced from 28 per cent to 18 per cent and 12 per cent. “All items of construction, except cement, stands reduced. Most white goods stand reduced. There is no better opportunity for consumers to make purchases than in the environment which the GST has created. It is an opportunity to celebrate the biggest tax reform since Independence, which has replaced ‘Congress Legacy Tax’ with a ‘good and simple tax’,” Jaitley was quoted as saying.

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