Centre to revise states’ GST shortfall estimate
Earlier, the finance ministry had projected GST revenue shortfall to be to the tune of Rs 1,56,164 crore for the current financial year (FY22). However, it had not taken into account the severity of the second Covid-19 wave. As such, a fresh estimate has to be made before the Council meeting.
According to sources, the accumulation in compensation kitty had been falling short even before the pandemic broke out. Fresh lockdowns in industrial pockets like Gujarat, Chennai, Mumbai, Delhi-NCR and Bengaluru are bound to further hit collections. Moreover, states have also been pressing for waiver of GST on critical items such as vaccines.
In April, the GST collection came in at Rs 1.41 lakh crore, 14 per cent higher than that in March 2021. While this was a record high, experts said the clear picture regarding GST collections for April would emerge only in May and June. Last week, West Bengal finance minister Amit Mitra also highlighted this matter in a letter addressed to Nirmala Sitharaman.
“May I point out that among many matters that need to be discussed most urgently at the GST Council, is the alarming shortfall that is expected in the compensation to states. As per GoI, the shortfall was expected to be to the tune of Rs 1,56,164 crore in 2021-22 without taking into consideration the impact of Covid Wave-2,” Mitra wrote in the letter to Sitharaman Even last year, the compensation issue became a sticky point. But after several heated discussions, both the Centre and the states agreed to meet an estimated GST revenue shortfall of Rs `1.10 lakh crore.
Source:https://www.newindianexpress.com/business/2021/may/19/govt-to-revise-states-gst-shortfall-estimate-2304466.html
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