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Nov 08, 2012, 09.21 PM IST
Finance Minister P Chidambaram today said two committees will be constituted to sort out contentious issues that hamper implementation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST). "The committees will submit their reports by December 31," Chidambaram said. These two issues will have to be addressed to ensure implementation of the GST, he added. "The (CST compensation) issue has to be addressed. Compensation is being paid for about two years and then partially for third year but then compensation has not been paid subsequently. That issue has to be addressed. We can't duck that issue," he said. "The other issue is the design (framework) of GST. All states support GST without exception. All of them said we support GST but we would like to discuss the design of GST," he said. While the two sub-committees would be constituted by Empowered Committee Chairman Sushil Modi, the central government would nominate its members to the committee. Revenue Secretary would head both the committees. After the two sub-committees finalise their reports, the Union Finance Minister would take up the report. States want the central government to resolve the CST compensation issue before moving ahead with the rollout of the GST, a new indirect tax regime under which various levies would be subsumed into a single tax. "States want resolution to their CST compensation demand. If demand not met, the states will not go ahead with the GST rollout. They also have an issue with the design of GST," Madhya Pradesh Finance Minister Raghavji told reporters after the meeting of the empowered group earlier in the day. States, Raghavji said, were opposed to setting up of dispute settlement authority as it would curtail their autonomy.
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