Council to decide on inclusion of natural gas, ATF in GST: Adhia

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Days before the game changer (GST) completes one year, the today said and jet fuel (ATF) are 'natural' and 'easier' candidates for inclusion in the regime.

In an interview to PTI, said the call for including the two in GST would be taken up the regime's highest decision making body

He, however, did not say if it would be on the agenda for the next meeting on July 21.

Since its launch on July 1 last year, the has cut rates on a slew of goods and services as well as simplified rules in an attempt to rationalise the regime that reshaped India's industrial landscape as it widened the country's tiny tax base, removed myriad middlemen, vanquished border checkposts, freed up internal trade and made it easier to do business.

But, the challenge has been to bring cash cows crude oil, natural gas, petrol, diesel and under GST. Oil yielded maximum revenue for both the central and state governments, and none seemed to want to let go of it.

While prevailing tax rate, made up of central excise duty and state VAT on petrol and diesel, is way beyond the 28 per cent peak tax rate under GST, tax incidence on and is low enough to get fitted into one of the 5, 12, 18 and 28 per cent GST tax bracket.

"We are conscious that there are certain items which are not part of GST. As and when there is a discussion on these items in the GST Council, the Council will take a call on it," Adhia said.

Asked whether discussions could start with and ATF, Adhia said: "Depends on what wants to discuss. But yes, among the 5 items, the two natural candidates for first level of discussion would be natural gas and aviation turbine fuel. GST Council can decide what it wants to discuss, but these two are easier".

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First Published: Tue, June 26 2018. 18:15 IST