Modi Government to call early winter session of Parliament to pass GST bill
CA Naveen Goel
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The Modi government is considering advancing the winter session of Parliament to pass the Central GST (CGST) and Integrated GST (IGST) Bills, and pave the way for the implementation of the new tax regime.
The session is generally convened in the third or fourth week of November. The government, however, is looking to start the session from the first fortnight of November, just after the festival season.The Winter session of Parliament is generally convened in the third or fourth week of November. The government, however, is looking to start the session from first fortnight of November, just after the festival season.
Terming GST reform as a "game changer", Cabinet Secretary P K Sinha today said the government is working "overtime" to implement the indirect tax regime from April 1 next year.
The government is keen for early passage of the Central GST (CGST) and Integrated GST (IGST) bills, as it will give enough time to the Finance Ministry for implementation of the GST. The two bills are supporting legislations to the Constitutional Amendment Bill approved in the Monsoon session of Parliament.GST, being a constitutional amendment, required a ratification by 50 percent of state Assemblies, which has been achieved.
Earlier this month, President Pranab Mukherjee had given his assent to the bill. The Cabinet had also approved setting up a powerful GST Council a week ago, which will decide on the tax rate, exempted goods and the thresholds. The CGST and IGST bills have been drafted on the basis of the model GST law. The states will draft their respective State GST (SGST) laws with minor variation incorporating state-based exemption. The IGST law would deal with inter-state movement of goods and services.
The Constitution (122nd Amendment) Bill, 2016, for introduction of the GST in the country was accorded assent by the President on September 8 and the same has been notified as the Constitution (101st Amendment) Act, 2016."GST is the biggest game changer. But it is also a challenge. We are working overtime to make it happen from April 1, 2017," Sinha said at the Chief Secretaries Conclave last week organised by industry chamber PHDCCI in Delhi.The Government wants to implement the tax reform from April 1 next year so as to ensure a smooth rollover to the changed tax structure from the beginning of the new fiscal and to avoid mid-year alterations.
Mr. Sinha assured that the GST and other path breaking reforms that the government has committed to its people will be implemented as promised.
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