Central GST Bill to apply pan-India except J&K for now

IANS  |  New Delhi 

moved a step closer to becoming a unified market in line with the federalist vision of the architects of its Constitution with the tabling in on Monday of the Bill, which extends pan-except to

Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley introduced the Central Goods and Services Tax (CGST) Bill, 2017, along with three other related bills in the Lok Sabha.

The will subsume various indirect levies of the Centre and states like service tax, excise duty, octroi and value added tax (VAT).

The states will have to get the state Bills passed by their respective assemblies.

will need to pass all four bills in its state assembly, on account of its special powers on taxation under the Constitution.

is the only state in the country with powers to tax services.

State Finance Minister Hasib Drabu had represented to the Empowered Committee (EC) of State Finance Ministers on last year, following which the EC agreed that will not be extended to the state in the current form.

Drabu had submitted that the state's special taxation powers need to be protected while rolling out

Given Jammu and Kashmir's special status, of particular concern to the state government is that once the new tax takes off, the Council becomes more powerful than state legislatures, which requires to be resolved, Drabu said.

--IANS

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Central GST Bill to apply pan-India except J&K for now

India moved a step closer to becoming a unified market in line with the federalist vision of the architects of its Constitution with the tabling in Parliament on Monday of the GST Bill, which extends pan-India except to Jammu and Kashmir.

moved a step closer to becoming a unified market in line with the federalist vision of the architects of its Constitution with the tabling in on Monday of the Bill, which extends pan-except to

Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley introduced the Central Goods and Services Tax (CGST) Bill, 2017, along with three other related bills in the Lok Sabha.

The will subsume various indirect levies of the Centre and states like service tax, excise duty, octroi and value added tax (VAT).

The states will have to get the state Bills passed by their respective assemblies.

will need to pass all four bills in its state assembly, on account of its special powers on taxation under the Constitution.

is the only state in the country with powers to tax services.

State Finance Minister Hasib Drabu had represented to the Empowered Committee (EC) of State Finance Ministers on last year, following which the EC agreed that will not be extended to the state in the current form.

Drabu had submitted that the state's special taxation powers need to be protected while rolling out

Given Jammu and Kashmir's special status, of particular concern to the state government is that once the new tax takes off, the Council becomes more powerful than state legislatures, which requires to be resolved, Drabu said.

--IANS

bc-mm/dg

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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