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Peak GST rate may touch 40 per cent

The model GST Bill will replace the clause which states the tax rate “not exceeding 14 per cent

New Delhi: The GST levy may go up to 40 per cent after the GST Council proposed raising the peak rate in the Bill to 20 per cent, from the current 14 per cent, to obviate the need for approaching the Parliament for any change in rates in future.

The model GST Bill will replace the clause which states the tax rate “not exceeding 14 per cent, with “not exceeding 20 per cent” when it comes up for debate in the Parliament during the session beginning next week.

The change in the peak rate will not alter the 4-slab rate structure of 5, 12, 18 and 28 per cent agreed upon last year for the moment, but is only a provision being built into the model law to take care of contingencies in future, officials said.

The revised draft of the model GST law, which was made public in November 2016, provides for a maximum rate of tax under the new regime at 14 per cent.

“There shall be levied a tax called the CGST/ SGST on all intra-state supplies of goods and/or services at such rates as may be notified by the central/state government but not exceeding 14 per cent on the recommendation of the Council and collected in such manner as may be prescribed,” the draft law states.

( Source : PTI )
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