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GST – A game changer with speed breakers

GST is expected to simplify indirect tax collection, prevent revenue leakages and help realize the goal of one India – one Market.

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GST – A game changer with speed breakers

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  1. GST – A game changer with speed breakers? C-12 Chiragh Enclave, New Delhi 110048 bonumlex.com 01141002413 Bonum Lex LLP (Advocates & Legal Consultants)

  2. Understanding GST • GST is expected to simplify indirect tax collection, prevent revenue leakages and help realize the goal of one India – one Market. • A laudable fiscal and revenue reform measure, is slated to go on stream in July this year. • However, like all major reforms, businesses require legal handholding in order to negotiate the initial bottlenecks and incongruities involved in the implementation of GST. C-12 Chiragh Enclave, New Delhi 110048 bonumlex.lawfirm@gmail.com 01141002413

  3. Wrinkles to be ironed out • The GST Model Law provides that “services” include transactions in intangibles and actionable claims. On the other hand, the Indian Accounting Standard (AS) 26 grades intangibles as “assets” that are bought or sold just as any other tangible property. This could give rise to confusion over applicable GST rates and may necessitate decisions based on categories and kinds of intangibles. C-12 Chiragh Enclave, New Delhi 110048 bonumlex.lawfirm@gmail.com 01141002413

  4. As GST collections would accrue to the consumer/ end user/ importing State; this would put the manufacturing State at a disadvantage, though the scheme contemplates centrally funded offsets to the State of origin for five years; there is no mention of what is planned to recoup such losses to the originating State once those five years are over. C-12 Chiragh Enclave, New Delhi 110048 bonumlex.lawfirm@gmail.com 01141002413

  5. The GST regimen proposes to keep Customs Duty independent of the GST. The application of Customs valuation principles to value appraisals under GST may inevitably lead to confusion, as Customs Duty rates are based on international prices of diverse products which may fluctuate and vary substantially C-12 Chiragh Enclave, New Delhi 110048 bonumlex.lawfirm@gmail.com 01141002413

  6. Blind Spots in the Model Law • As per the Model Law, a “proper officer” may verify the truth or accuracy of the value declared in relation to any goods or services and after providing an opportunity to the supplier, may proceed to determine the value afresh. Without clarity, this provision would not only defeat the idea of a uniform GST regime but could also embroil the supplier in arduous review processes, disputes, and litigation as to valuation for purposes of GST, spread over several different and distant States. • The exceptions to claiming input tax credit, are vague and subjective. Such diffuse criteria could well give rise to significant discrepancies providing convenient windows for tax evasion. C-12 Chiragh Enclave, New Delhi 110048 bonumlex.lawfirm@gmail.com 01141002413

  7. Entertainment tax is to be subsumed in the GST but municipal bodies and panchayats may be authorised, by the State Legislature, to impose and collect such a tax. • It (Model Law) does not preclude a State from circumventing the Model Law and granting such an authorisation with the added proviso that a portion/ percentage of the entertainment tax, so collected, should be routed back to the State exchequer. C-12 Chiragh Enclave, New Delhi 110048 bonumlex.lawfirm@gmail.com 01141002413

  8. E- commerce Difficulties • The “service” rendered by the E-commerce platforms would be added to normal GST on products sold by them. • E-commerce may, thereby, suffer in terms of desirability as a business model C-12 Chiragh Enclave, New Delhi 110048 bonumlex.lawfirm@gmail.com 01141002413

  9. Plugging the Loopholes • Clarity through executive directions or legislation for better implementation of the Model Law is required, without which businesses would have to tread carefully to avoid liabilities. C-12 Chiragh Enclave, New Delhi 110048 bonum lex |bonumlex.com | 01141002413

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