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Revenue important, can't put fuel under GST: Gujarat govt

Press Trust of India  |  Gandhinagar 

The BJP in today made it clear that it will not bring petrol and diesel under the ambit of the Goods and Services (GST) as doing so would make a significant dent in the state revenue.

Speaking during a discussion of Budgetary demands of his department in the Legislative Assembly, Minister also indicated that the Value Added (VAT) on fuel is not likely to be reduced.

will lose half of its collection to the Centre if petrol and diesel were brought under the GST, he said.

The was replying to legislators' demand that fuel items be brought under the GST.

The 50-50 revenue sharing formula of the GST is like running a loss-making business, the minister said.

"Opposition members need to understand the GST before making such a demand. If we put fuel under the GST, we have to give away 50 per cent revenue to the Centre. Under the VAT, we are getting the entire chunk of on fuel," he said.

"That is why all the states have decided not to put fuel items under the GST, and ministers of all the states agreed on this during the meetings. VAT on fuel is the main source of income for us, and there is no benefit for the state in putting fuel under the GST," he said.

"The best way (to give relief to people) is that the Centre reduces the central excise on fuel. We can think of adopting the GST for fuel only if the Council charts out a formula to make sure that the states do not suffer a loss. Otherwise there is no point in doing a loss-making business," he added.

MLA then asked whether the was planning to reduce the VAT on fuel.

levies 20 per cent VAT and four per cent cess on both petrol and diesel.

The minister indicated that this can not be expected. "The on petrol and diesel in is much lower than in many other states. It is perhaps the lowest in the country," Patel said.

To a demand of farm loan waiver by C J Chavda, another MLA, the Deputy CM said it is a misconception that farmers in are heavily indebted.

Chavda had claimed that the total farm debt in is Rs 32,000 crore.

"Farmers in take loans of Rs 20,000 crore every year. Around 95 per cent of them repay the loans in time. It shows that farmers are not reeling under debt. Instead of just waiving loans, which is not an effective mechanism, our is trying to increase their income," Patel said.

To a question by senior MLA Shailesh Parmar, the minister said the per capita income in is Rs 1.56 lakh, while the total debt of the state stands at Rs 1,99,338 crore.

The debt is gradually coming down as most of the important infrastructures works, such as Sardar Sarovar Dam, have been finished under the BJP government, he said.

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

First Published: Fri, March 23 2018. 18:10 IST
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