GST Council meet: Composition scheme threshold hiked, exporters get tax relief

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

The Goods and Service (GST) Council on Friday raised the composition scheme threshold for businesses to Rs. 1 crore, which will allow them to pay a of 1 per cent to 5 per cent, without having to deal with a three-stage filing process.

The decision was taken during the 22nd Council meeting, which was chaired by Union Minister in

The impact of the on trade, and its transition issues were discussed in the meeting held earlier today.

The panel decided to give an option to taxpayers to avail the composition scheme if their turnover is less than Rs. 1 crore as against the previous limit of Rs. 75 lakh.

Under the composition scheme, the rate for traders of goods will be 1 per cent, 2 per cent for manufacturers and 5 per cent for restaurants and suppliers of food or drinks.

The Council also announced relief for exporters.

"The refunds to will start from October 10. There will be a nominal 0.1 per cent applicable on exports," the minister announced, in a media briefing here, on Friday.

The small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with an annual turnover of Rs. 1.5 crore will be allowed to file quarterly returns.

"Small businesses will also have to file monthly returns for three months - July, August and September - and the switchover to quarterly filing will happen from the cycle starting October 1," Jaitley added.

"Every exporter will now get an e-wallet. In the e-wallet, there would be a notional amount for credit. The refund they will eventually get will be offset from that amount. The e-wallet will be introduced from April next year," Jaitley added.

He further said that the reverse charge mechanism for transactions between registered, unregistered has been deferred till March 31, 2018.

The Minister added that the pattern of collection [of the GST] is not clear after two months, because it was a period of transition.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, earlier on Wednesday, had also assured that the glitches would be fixed, in an hour-long speech on the Indian Economy.

Meanwhile, the on few other items was reduced.

Jaitley said the on khakra and unbranded namkeen has been reduced from 12 per cent to 5 per cent. The on zari work, unbranded ayurveda medicine has been reduced from 12 to 5 per cent.

The rate on some stationery items, diesel engine parts has also been reduced to 18 per cent from the earlier 28 per cent.

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First Published: Fri, October 06 2017. 21:17 IST