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Differences on GST remain, states to resolve issues by Nov 22

"The GST council meet was held in true federal spirit. We received two suggestions on the threshold for exemptions," Jaitley said, referring to the firms that will eventually be exempt from the new tax regime based on their turnover. Figures of Rs 10 lakh and Rs 25 lakh are the ones doing the rounds.

September 23, 2016 / 08:44 IST
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The first meeting of the Goods and Services Tax Council gave an indication that a host of issues remained to be resolved, even as its Chairman and Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley hoped all pending issues will be thrashed out in due course for a uniform pan-India indirect tax regime to take effect from the targeted date of April 1 next year.

"The GST council meet was held in true federal spirit. We received two suggestions on the threshold for exemptions," Jaitley said, referring to the firms that will eventually be exempt from the new tax regime based on their turnover. Figures of Rs 10 lakh and Rs 25 lakh are the ones doing the rounds.

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At the same time, the meeting purportedly agreed to resolve all issues by the third week of November.

"Today, starting from September 22, we have roughly two months time till November 22 to resolve all the outstanding issues. Therefore, a draft timetable has been given, which also have been adopted," Jaitley said.

Chairing the meeting, the finance minister said the issue of threshold limit in terms of turnover to exempt smaller firms from the system, and the actual rates of taxes on various commodities, needed to be reconciled.