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Bihar results setback for Centre's GST agenda: Expert

NEW DELHI: The Bihar assembly elections result is a setback for the BJP-led central government's plans to pilot the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Bill through parliament, an expert said on Sunday.


"The opposition parties will become emboldened with the Bihar elections result, which will make it more difficult for the (Narendra) Modi government to go through with the GST Bill," economist Arun Kumar, till recently a professor at Jawaharlal Nehru University here, told IANS.


In Bihar, the Grand Alliance of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's Janata Dal-United, Lalu Prasad Yadav's Rashtriya Janata Dal and the Congress was poised to win 161 seats in the 243-member assembly.


The GST seeks to create a single Indian market by subsuming most indirect taxes levies of the central and state governments, such as excise duty, service tax and value-added tax that is seen as facilitating tax compliance, and curbing inflation through better supply chains.


The central government has set the target for its implementation from April next year, but it is currently stuck in parliament, especially over the cabinet's nod to some changes recommended by a parliamentary panel, notably an extra one percent levy to compensate the states for potential tax losses.


"The Bihar results will also be a shot in the arm for dissenters within the BJP, while the government would henceforth be less one-sided and more willing to compromise on GST and other contentious legislation," Arun Kumar said.


Pointing out that differences on the GST bill were less over fundamentals and had become more a matter of scoring political points, Arun Kumar said a compromise was possible.


"The government will be willing to compromise, even on other major economic legislation like the Whistleblowers Bill for protecting informants, which the government was trying to dilute protection provisions. This is better from the governance perspective," he said.


The opposition has been against the extra 1 per cent GST levy as they feel this would not only push up prices, but also have a cascading effect.


In this regard, the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) has appealed to Finance Minister Arun Jaitley to withdraw the proposed additional tax.


"Levy of 1 percent additional tax on inter-state trade will certainly lead to distortion in GST and will have cascading effect," CAIT president B.C. Bhartia and secretary general Praveen Khandelwal have said in a joint statement.


Bihar results setback for Centre's GST agenda: Expert - The Economic Times
 
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This GST bill has to pass ultimately what's needed is political deftness from BJP
 
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Bihar election has nothing to do with GST. GST is good for under developed States like bihar. It's a crime to stop GST bill

Unless modi remove arrogance and intolerant attitude I don't think he can pass gst bill
What you want center to do go soft on Congress and lend support to free corruption charges? That's what Congress call arrogance
 
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What is actually needed is back room co ordination , the onus lies with the govt to take the opp with them , the problem is that the bjp does not have anyone like a Pranab or rajeev shukla who had a cross party support.

Bihar election has nothing to do with GST. GST is good for under developed States like bihar. It's a crime to stop GST bill


What you want center to do go soft on Congress and lend support to free corruption charges? That's what Congress call arrogance
Where does corruption come into this ? this is the working of parliament , stop diverting the issue. if anything then at least realize that today's results shows the bjp that people do not buy their words at face value anymore.
By the way how many corruption charges have been filed by the center since they came into power ? its been one and a half year.

Also if it is a crime to stop the GST then the govt is the biggest criminal , they blocked it when in opposition.
 
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What is actually needed is back room co ordination , the onus lies with the govt to take the opp with them , the problem is that the bjp does not have anyone like a Pranab or rajeev shukla who had a cross party support.


Where does corruption come into this ? this is the working of parliament , stop diverting the issue. if anything then at least realize that today's results shows the bjp that people do not buy their words at face value anymore.
By the way how many corruption charges have been filed by the center since they came into power ? its been one and a half year.

Also if it is a crime to stop the GST then the govt is the biggest criminal , they blocked it when in opposition.

Ok what if Congress and lalu want leverage in corruption charges against them just to let Parliament to work? Kindly answer. These back room talks are for give and take.

Unless modi remove arrogance and intolerant attitude I don't think he can pass gst bill
Arrogance attitudes namely?
 
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Presently, the Constitution empowers the Central Government to levy excise duty on manufacturing and service tax on the supply of services. Further, it empowers the State Governments to levy sales tax or value added tax (VAT) on the sale of goods. This exclusive division of fiscal powers has led to a multiplicity of indirect taxes in the country. In addition, central sales tax (CST) is levied on inter-State sale of goods by the Central Government, but collected and retained by the exporting States. Further, many States levy an entry tax on the entry of goods in local areas.

This multiplicity of taxes at the State and Central levels has resulted in a complex indirect tax structure in the country that is ridden with hidden costs for the trade and industry. Firstly, there is no uniformity of tax rates and structure across States. Secondly, there is cascading of taxes due to ‘tax on tax’. No credit of excise duty and service tax paid at the stage of manufacture is available to the traders while paying the State level sales tax or VAT, and vice-versa. Further, no credit of State taxes paid in one State can be availed in other States. Hence, the prices of goods and services get artificially inflated to the extent of this ‘tax on tax’.


The introduction of GST would mark a clear departure from the scheme of distribution of fiscal powers envisaged in the Constitution. The proposed dual GST envisages taxation of the same taxable event, i.e., supply of goods and services, simultaneously by both the Centre and the States. Therefore, both Centre and States will be empowered to levy GST across the value chain from the stage of manufacture to consumption. The credit of GST paid on inputs at every stage of value addition would be available for the discharge of GST liability on the output, thereby ensuring GST is charged only on the component of value addition at each stage. This would ensure that there is no ‘tax on tax’ in the country.


GST will simplify and harmonise the indirect tax regime in the country. It is expected to reduce cost of production and inflation in the economy, thereby making the Indian trade and industry more competitive, domestically as well as internationally. It is also expected that introduction of GST will foster a common or seamless Indian market and contribute significantly to the growth of the economy.

Dual GST: Both Centre and States will simultaneously levy GST across the value chain. Tax will be levied on every supply of goods and services. Centre would levy and collect Central Goods and Services Tax (CGST), and States would levy and collect the State Goods and Services Tax (SGST) on all transactions within a State. The input tax credit of CGST would be available for discharging the CGST liability on the output at each stage. Similarly, the credit of SGST paid on inputs would be allowed for paying the SGST on output. No cross utilization of credit would be permitted.
 
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Ok what if Congress and lalu want leverage in corruption charges against them just to let Parliament to work? Kindly answer. These back room talks are for give and take.


Arrogance attitudes namely?
Like i said what corruption charges? why has the govt not filed these charges in their one and a half year.
By repeating something again and again does not make it true. if there are charges file the fir take people to court , what was the govt waiting for?
 
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Like i said what corruption charges? why has the govt not filed these charges in their one and a half year.
By repeating something again and again does not make it true. if there are charges file the fir take people to court , what was the govt waiting for?

What corruption charges? Seriously?
 
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What corruption charges? Seriously?
Yes seriously ....
If there are so many why has the central govt sat silent and done nothing for 18 months. either they are complicit or the charges cant be proven in court.
You should use common sense and not believe ever thing that comes out of the bjp mouth especially rhetoric during election campaign .
 
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Yes seriously ....
If there are so many why has the central govt sat silent and done nothing for 18 months. either they are complicit or the charges cant be proven in court.
You should use common sense and not believe ever thing that comes out of the bjp mouth especially rhetoric during election campaign .


You are talking about corruption but where you see corruption ?
 
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You are talking about corruption but where you see corruption ?
Please read what i said again , i was responding to another member. also if there is corruption like the govt says there was by the congress ministers then how come no cases have been filed yet by the center?
 
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Transparency International index 2015
Transparency International - Country Profiles

“For the first time in the last 50 years, India is successfully 10 steps ahead of China in eradicating corruption. Our number in corruption was at 95 in the world.

Today’s report says that we have reached 85th place by taking important steps to curb corruption,”

Please read what i said again , i was responding to another member. also if there is corruption like the govt says there was by the congress ministers then how come no cases have been filed yet by the center?

Atleast we can see a good wave in the nation against corruption which has let to development projects.
 
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Transparency International index 2015
Transparency International - Country Profiles

“For the first time in the last 50 years, India is successfully 10 steps ahead of China in eradicating corruption. Our number in corruption was at 95 in the world.

Today’s report says that we have reached 85th place by taking important steps to curb corruption,”



Atleast we can see a good wave in the nation against corruption which has let to development projects.
Do you see development being discussed ? its about corruption charges that the bjp said the congress did . now simple question i have been asking why have they not filed cases?
 
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Do you see development being discussed ? its about corruption charges that the bjp said the congress did . now simple question i have been asking why have they not filed cases?

Congress has won 22 seats and leading in 5 seats , so its a come back for Congress.

According to reports, 2.5 per cent voters hit the NOTA button. The figures and percentage may change till final results are out.
 
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