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Recommendations made On GST Rate changes by the GST Council as per discussions in its 23rd Meeting on 10th November, 2017 held at Guwahati |
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Recommendations made On GST Rate changes by the GST Council as per discussions in its 23rd Meeting on 10th November, 2017 held at Guwahati
a) In the meeting held today, that is 10th November, 2017, the Council has recommended major relief in GST rates on certain goods and services. These recommendations spread across many sectors and across commodities. b) As per these recommendations, the list of 28% GST rated goods is recommended to be pruned substantially, from 224 tariff headings [about 18.5% of total tariff headings at 4-digit] to only 50 tariff headings including 4 headings which have been partially reduced to 18% [about 4% of total tariff headings at 4-digit]. c) Further, the Council has recommended changes in GST rates on a number of goods, so as to rationalise the rate structure with a view to minimise classification disputes. d) The Council has also recommended issuance of certain clarifications to address the grievance of trade on issues relating to GST rates and taxability of certain goods and services. e) On the services side also, the Council recommended changes in GST rates to provide relief to aviation & handicraft sectors and restaurants. 2. Major recommendations of the Council are summarised below. (I) Pruning of list of 28% rated goods: The Council has recommended reduction in GST rate from 28% to 18% on goods falling in 178 headings at 4-digit level (including 4 tariff heading that are partially pruned). After these changes, only 50 items will attract GST rate of 28%. a) Goods on which the Council has recommended reduction in GST rate from 28% to 18% include:
b) Goods on which the Council has recommended reduction in GST rate from 28% to 12% are:
(II) Other changes/rationalisation of GST rates on goods: a) 18% to 12% i. Condensed milk ii. Refined sugar and sugar cubes iii. Pasta iv. Curry paste, mayonnaise and salad dressings, mixed condiments and mixed seasoning v. Diabetic food vi. Medicinal grade oxygen vii. Printing ink viii. Hand bags and shopping bags of jute and cotton ix. Hats (knitted or crocheted) x. Parts of specified agricultural, horticultural, forestry, harvesting or threshing machinery xi. Specified parts of sewing machine xii. Spectacles frames xiii. Furniture wholly made of bamboo or cane b) 18% to 5% i. Puffed rice chikki, peanut chikki, sesame chikki, revdi, tilrevdi, khaza, kazuali, groundnut sweets gatta, kuliya ii. Flour of potatoes put up in unit container bearing a brand name iii. Chutney powder iv. Fly ash v. Sulphur recovered in refining of crude vi. Fly ash aggregate with 90% or more fly ash content c) 12% to 5% i. Desiccated coconut ii. Narrow woven fabric including cotton newar [with no refund of unutilised input tax credit] iii. Idli, dosa batter iv. Finished leather, chamois and composition leather v. Coir cordage and ropes, jute twine, coir products vi. Fishing net and fishing hooks vii. Worn clothing viii. Fly ash brick d) 5% to nil i. Guar meal ii. Hop cone (other than grounded, powdered or in pellet form) iii. Certain dried vegetables such as sweet potatoes, maniac iv. Unworked coconut shell v. Fish frozen or dried (not put up in unit container bearing a brand name) vi. Khandsari sugar e) Miscellaneous i. GST rates on aircraft engines from 28%/18% to 5%, aircraft tyres from 28% to 5% and aircraft seats from 28% to 5%. ii. GST rate on bangles of lac/shellac from 3% GST rate to Nil. (III) Exemption from IGST/GST in certain specified cases: i. Exemption from IGST on imports of lifesaving medicine supplied free of cost by overseas supplier for patients, subject to certification by DGHS of Centre or State and certain other conditions ii. Exemption from IGST on imports of goods (other than motor vehicles) under a lease agreement if IGST is paid on the lease amount. iii. To extend IGST exemption presently applicable to skimmed milk powder or concentrated milk, when supplied to distinct person under section 25(4) for use in production of milk for distribution through dairy cooperatives to where such milk is distributed through companies registered under the Companies Act. iv. Exemption from IGST on imports of specified goods by a sports person of outstanding eminence, subject to specified conditions v. Exemption from GST on specified goods, such as scientific or technical instruments, software, prototype supplied to public funded research institution or a university or IISc, or IITs or NIT. vi. Coverage of more items, such as temporary import of professional equipment by accredited press persons visiting India to cover certain events, broadcasting equipments, sports items, testing equipment, under ATA carnet system. These goods are to be re-exported after the specified use is over. (IV) Other changes for simplification and harmonisation or clarification of issues i. To clarify that inter-state movement of goods like rigs, tools, spares and goods on wheel like cranes, not being in the course of furtherance of supply of such goods, does not constitute a supply. This clarification gives major compliance relief to industry as there are frequent inter-state movement of such kind in the course of providing services to customers or for the purposes of getting such goods repaired or refurbished or for any self-use. Service provided using such goods would in any case attract applicable tax. ii. To prescribe that GST on supply of raw cotton by agriculturist will be liable to be paid by the recipient of such supply under reverse charge. iii. Supply of e-waste attracts 5% GST rate. Concerned notification to be amended to make it amply clear that this rate applies only to e-waste discarded as waste by the consumer or bulk consumer. (V) Changes relating to GST rates on certain services (A) Exemptions / Changes in GST Rates / ITC Eligibility Criteria i. All stand-alone restaurants irrespective of air conditioned or otherwise, will attract 5% without ITC. Food parcels (or takeaways) will also attract 5% GST without ITC. ii. Restaurants in hotel premises having room tariff of less than ₹ 7500 per unit per day will attract GST of 5% without ITC. iii. Restaurants in hotel premises having room tariff of ₹ 7500 and above per unit per day (even for a single room) will attract GST of 18% with full ITC. iv. Outdoor catering will continue to be at 18% with full ITC. v. GST on services by way of admission to "protected monuments" to be exempted. vi. GST rate on job work services in relation to manufacture of those handicraft goods in respect of which the casual taxable person has been exempted from obtaining registration, to be reduced to 5% with full input tax credit. (B) Rationalization of certain exemption entries i. The existing exemption entries with respect to services provided by Fair Price Shops to the Central Government, State Governments or Union Territories by way of sale of food grains, kerosene, sugar, edible oil, etc. under Public Distribution System (PDS) against consideration in the form of commission or margin, is being rationalized so as to remove ambiguity regarding list of items and the category of recipients to whom the exemption is available. ii. In order to maintain consistency, entry at item (vi) of Sr. No.3 of notification No. 11/2017-CT(R) will be aligned with the entries at items (ii), (iii), (iv) and (v) of SI.No.3. [The word “services” in entry (vi) will be replaced with "Composite supply of Works contract as defined in clause 119 of Section 2 of CGST Act, 2017"]. iii. In order to obviate dispute and litigation, it is proposed that irrespective of whether permanent transfer of Intellectual Property is a supply of goods or service.- (i) permanent transfer of Intellectual Property other than Information Technology software attracts GST at the rate of 12%; and (ii) permanent transfer of Intellectual Property in respect of Information Technology software attracts GST at the rate of 18%. (C) Clarifications i. It is being clarified that credit of GST paid on aircraft engines, parts & accessories will be available for discharging GST on inter–state supply of such aircraft engines, parts & accessories by way of inter-state stock transfers between distinct persons as specified in section 25 of the CGST Act. ii. A Circular will be issued clarifying that processed products such as tea (i.e. black tea, white tea etc.), processed coffee beans or powder, pulses (de-husked or split), jaggery, processed spices, processed dry fruits & cashew nuts etc. fall outside the definition of agricultural produce given in notification No. 11/2017-CT(R) and 12/2017-CT(R) and therefore the exemption from GST is not available to their loading, packing, warehousing etc. iii. A suitable clarification will be issued that (i) services provided to the Central Government, State Government, Union territory under any insurance scheme for which total premium is paid by the Central Government, State Government, Union territory are exempt from GST under Sl. No. 40 of notification No. 12/2017-Central Tax (Rate); (ii) services provided by State Government by way of general insurance (managed by government) to employees of the State government/ Police personnel, employees of Electricity Department or students are exempt vide entry 6 of notification No. 12/2017-CT(R) which exempts Services by Central Government, State Government, Union territory or local authority to individuals. 3. It is proposed to issue notifications [giving effect to these recommendations of the Council] on 14th/15th November, 2017, to be effective from 00hrs on 15th of November, 2017. |
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