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Budget 2017: FM may hike service tax from 15% to close gap with 18% GST rate

A higher service tax will prevent a greater price shock after GST kicks-in from July 1, 2017; it will also help the Centre partially offset the revenue loss from foregoing exclusive rights over service tax that accounts for 14% of total central revenues currently

January 18, 2017 / 20:17 IST
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Gaurav ChoudhuryMoneycontrolWill the Centre raise the service tax rate from the existing 15 percent by at least one percentage point to 16 percent as a precursor to the rollout of goods and services tax (GST)?

With most services likely to attract a tax of 18 percent under GST, finance minister Arun Jaitley will likely raise the existing service tax rate in the budget for 2017-18 to align it closer the GST rate.

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The Centre and states have agreed to roll out GST from July 1, 2017, after which most services will turn costlier.

Also, a higher service tax, even for three months, will help the Centre partially offset the revenue loss after the GST kicks in, sources indicated. Under GST, the service tax collections will be divided equally between the Centre and the states.