PM, Jaitley put common people into trouble: Cong on GST council meet

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

The on Saturday, while speaking on the Good and Service (GST) council meet, asserted that the Central always rejected Congress' appeal to revise the reforms.

The Council 22nd meeting was held in on Friday at the Vigyan Bhawan and was chaired by Union Minister to discuss the impact of the on trade and exporters.

While speaking to ANI, Senior leader Sandeep Dikshit said, "The has always demanded relief for exporters and also fought for the people's needs in the country. From the very beginning we have been asking the Centre to revise the reforms, but none of our concerns were considered. We are glad that the Centre has now taken decision which can be considered good for the people".

Further speaking on the same, another leader said that with this meeting, Prime Minister Modi and have put the common masses into trouble.

"After this council meeting, Prime Minister Modi and have put the common masses into trouble. For the first time, this has thought about relief for exporters which is a good thing. All these years no one looked into these matters or talked about them. We have always seen that the Centre only resolves problems of the big businessmen but nothing for the small or tiny sectors," he said.

Meanwhile, leader Anand Sharma said that the had warned the Central against the historical implementation of the and had also asked them to not create this complication.

The Council raised the composition scheme threshold for businesses to Rs. 1 crore, which will allow them to pay a of 1 percent to 5 percent, without having to deal with a three-stage filing process.

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

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

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

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First Published: Sat, October 07 2017. 06:32 IST