This Article is From Jul 11, 2016

Government Reaches Out To Congress For Passage Of Goods And Services Tax Bill

Government Reaches Out To Congress For Passage Of Goods And Services Tax Bill

Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ananth Kumar has already held telephonic talks with Congress leaders.

Highlights

  • Ananth Kumar has already held telephonic talks with Congress leaders
  • Anand Sharma made a strong pitch for evolving a genuine common market
  • The GST is being held up in Rajya Sabha
New Delhi: Ahead of the Monsoon Session of Parliament beginning next week, the government has reached out to the Congress for passage of the long-pending Goods and Services Tax (GST) Bill in Rajya Sabha where it does not have a majority.

The new Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ananth Kumar has already held telephonic talks with leader of the opposition in the Upper House Ghulam Nabi Azad and Deputy leader of Congress in the House Anand Sharma and formal talks are likely to take place shortly.

When contacted, Mr Sharma made a strong pitch for evolving a "genuine" common market through the key tax reform, insisting that the GST should be both "meaningful and substantive".

The government, he said, needs to "ring fence" the GST rate so as not to burden the common man.

The GST, which is being touted as the most significant reform in indirect tax since independence, is being held up in Rajya Sabha because of stiff opposition by the Congress, which among other things is demanding a Constitutional cap on the GST rate.

Dismissing suggestions that the Congress was against the bill, he said the party is the author of the bill and its only concern is that it should be "meaningful and substantive".

Mr Sharma said the Congress also wants clarification from the government on taxability of various goods like petroleum, alcohol, tobacco and electricity.

Besides, government needs to clarify whether the GST would subsume various cesses including the Swachh Bharat cess.

The government plans to push the Constitution Amendment Bill in Rajya Sabha for rollout of GST in the Monsoon Session beginning July 18. The bill was approved by Lok Sabha earlier.
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