GST panel seeks negation of digitisation-based tax incentives

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

A panel of ministers has decided against granting additional incentives for digital transactions due to revenue considerations.

In a meeting chaired by Bihar Sushil Kumar, ministers suggested doing away with the concession of two percent on digital transactions and a maximum of exemption Rs 100.

The decision was taken citing losses likely to be incurred due to incentives offered on digital transactions, Modi said.

He further noted that the proposal on reverse charge mechanism will be put forth in the upcoming meeting.

Furthermore, the panel recommended termination of section 9 (4) of the GST Act, under which any that procures goods and services from an would have to pay a fine under the reverse charge mechanism.

"We have recommended omitting the present Section 9(4) and introducing a new Section 9(4) which will permit the government, on the recommendations of the GST Council, to notify specific class of registered persons who would be covered under Reverse Charge Mechanism provision," Modi said.

The recommendations put forth during the meeting will be presented at the meeting on July 21.

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First Published: Mon, July 09 2018. 10:10 IST