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GoM favours Centre’s GST rejig, opposition states want to see maths

Press Trust of india by Press Trust of india
August 21, 2025
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New Delhi: A panel of ministers from different states on Thursday in principle approved the Centre’s proposed sweeping GST reforms through rate cuts, but some opposition-ruled states wanted to know the revenue loss from the move and how that would be bridged.

The Group of Ministers, headed by Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary, discussed the Centre’s proposal of reducing the number of slabs under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) to 2 (5 and 18 per cent) from 4 (5, 12, 18, and 28 per cent). The Centre has also proposed a 40 per cent rate for 5-7 select goods.

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While the GoM was in favour of rate and slab rejig if it benefited the common man, some members wanted ultra-luxury items, like high-end cars, to be subject to an additional levy on top of the special 40 per cent tax.

Recommendations of the six-member panel, which has 3 members from BJP-ruled states of Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan, and an equal number from opposition-ruled states of Karnataka (Congress), Kerala (Left Front) and West Bengal (TMC), will go to the high-powered GST Council, which will take the final call on the reforms.

“The GoM has decided to accept the two proposals of the Centre,” Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary said. The proposal of the Centre to remove the 12 and 28 per cent slabs was accepted, and we have given recommendations,” Choudhary said.

Uttar Pradesh Finance Minister Suresh Kumar Khanna said all states welcomed the Centre’s proposal, saying it is in the interest of the common man. Ultra-luxury goods, including ultra-luxury cars, and sin goods will fall in the 40 per cent tax bracket.

“Some states demand that states should be compensated for revenue loss upon implementation of the new rate structure. The revenue loss will be calculated,” Khanna said.

West Bengal Finance Minister Chandrima Bhattacharya said the Centre’s proposal presented before the GoM on rate rationalisation did not include the revenue loss that is going to accrue on account of rate and slab changes.

“We have said we are okay with any rate rationalisation proposal, which is pro-people, but we should also know what is the revenue loss that we are going to suffer. Because, ultimately, if a state suffers any loss, then it boils down to the sufferance of the common man. The GST Council will discuss the rate proposal item by item,” she said.

Bhattacharya said she has suggested that Section (1) of the GST Act be amended so that a levy can be imposed over and above the 40 per cent maximum permissible rate to ensure that the tax incidence on ultra-luxury and sin goods remains the same even after the slab changes and once the compensation cess ends.

Currently, a GST Compensation cess is levied on select goods, such as tobacco products, aerated drinks and motor vehicles at varying rates.

Telangana Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka said rate rationalisation must be balanced by ensuring that the revenues of the states are protected. Otherwise, the welfare schemes meant for poor people, the middle class and infrastructure projects will suffer.

Telangana supports the proposed rate rationalisation as a part of GST reforms, but with a proper compensation mechanism, an official statement issued by the state government said.

The Telangana minister suggested that either the current compensation cess mechanism be continued, or alternatively, the GST rates on sin or luxury goods may be increased to their present levels, and the additional amount so collected may be given to the states.

On Wednesday, a GoM on insurance discussed the Centre’s proposal to exempt GST on health and life insurance policies for individuals. The proposal is likely to have a revenue impact of Rs 9,700 crore per year, but most states favoured the proposal.

States also stressed that the GST Council should devise a mechanism to ensure that the GST cut benefits reach policyholders.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman told the Group of Ministers (GoMs) constituted by the GST Council on Compensation Cess, Health & Life Insurance, and Rate Rationalisation on Wednesday that “the rate rationalisation will provide greater relief to the common man, farmers, the middle class and MSMEs, while ensuring a simplified, transparent and growth-oriented tax regime”.

As per an SBI Research Report, the Centre’s GST reform proposal could cost Rs 85,000 crore to the exchequer annually, but will give a Rs 1.98 lakh crore consumption boost to the economy as tax cuts will bring down prices and spur spending.

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