&w=3840&q=100)
GoM on rate rationalisation meets to discuss Centre's GST rate cut proposal
The 6-member Group of Ministers (GoM) on rate rationalisation is chaired by Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary.
The other members are Uttar Pradesh Finance Minister Suresh Kumar Khanna, Rajasthan Health Minister Gajendra Singh, West Bengal Finance Minister Chandrima Bhattacharya, Karnataka Revenue Minister Krishna Byre Gowda and Kerala Finance Minister K N Balagopal.
The Centre has proposed reforms in GST by reducing the number of slabs under Goods and Services Tax (GST) to 2 (5 and 18 per cent) from 4 (5, 12, 18, and 28 per cent).
"The rate rationalisation will provide greater relief to the common man, farmers, the middle class and MSMEs, while ensuring a simplified, transparent and growth-oriented tax regime," Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman had told the Group of Ministers (GoMs) constituted by the GST Council on Compensation Cess, Health & Life Insurance, and Rate Rationalisation on Wednesday.
Thereafter, the GoM on insurance met on Wednesday evening and discussed the Centre's proposal to exempt GST on health and life insurance policies for individuals. The proposal is likely to have a revenue impact of Rs 9,700 crore per year, however, most states were on board.
The states also stressed that the GST Council should devise a mechanism to ensure that the GST cut benefits reach policyholders.
The GoM on rate rationalisation in its meeting on Thursday will discuss the Centre's proposal of classifying goods and services as 'merit' and 'standard' and levying 5 and 18 per cent rates. Besides, a special 40 per cent rate has been proposed on 5-7 items, including sin goods.
The centre's proposal entails eliminating the 12 and 28 per cent slabs, with 99 per cent of items in the 12 per cent bracket being reclassified to 5 per cent and 90 per cent in the 28 per cent slab coming down to 18 per cent.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


The Hindu
15 minutes ago
- The Hindu
Punjab Finance Minister Cheema criticises Centre's GST rate rationalisation, terms it ‘irresponsible'
Criticising the Goods and Services Tax (GST) rate rationalisation and terming it 'irresponsible', Punjab Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema has asked the Central government to immediately release compensation of ₹50,000 crore to Punjab to cover losses after GST implementation. After participating in the two-day meeting of the GST ministerial group on health and insurance, rationalising rates, and compensation cess, Mr. Cheema said that since the implementation of GST in 2017, Punjab has suffered a total financial loss of ₹1,11,045 crore. Also read: Required reforms: On reforms to the GST system He said that despite receiving approximately ₹60,000 crore as compensation from the Centre, ₹50,000 crore is still pending. The Central government had announced a 5-year compensation package to states in lieu of financial losses incurred due to GST implementation, but this compensation has now been discontinued, he said. 'While the Punjab government is not opposed to the rationalisation of GST rates, the Union government must take responsibility for the resulting financial losses to the states. The BJP-led Central government is continuously undermining the financial structure of states, which is a significant attack on the federal structure of the country. The Central government is even evading the release of funds to Punjab. Apart from GST, ₹8,000 crore of rural development funds and over ₹1,000 crore under the Prime Minister's Road Scheme are also being withheld,' he said. Hitting out at the BJP-led Union government for repeatedly making changes to the GST system without reaching a definitive solution, Mr. Cheema said this uncertainty leads to constant harassment of taxpayers and a systematic breakdown of the country's financial framework. The gambling with the tax structure would cause massive harm to the nation, he said, dismissing the Centre's promises as mere rhetoric.


Deccan Herald
40 minutes ago
- Deccan Herald
GoM recommends scrapping of 12%, 28% GST slabs
Saurabh Agarwal, Tax Partner, EY India, said the proposed changes in GST rates would strengthen India's economy, which is consumption-driven.


Deccan Herald
41 minutes ago
- Deccan Herald
Coriander futures decline on low demand
New Delhi, Coriander prices on Thursday eased Rs 62 to Rs 7,938 per quintal in futures trade as speculators reduced their positions amid weak demand in the spot the National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange, coriander contracts for September delivery declined Rs 62 or 0.78 per cent to Rs 7,938 per quintal in 14,485 analysts said subdued demand in the spot market led to the decline in coriander prices here.