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GST anti-profiteering clause aimed at checking high prices:CEA

The anti-profiteering clause under the GST is meant to 'reassure' that there would not be any significant rise in prices or inflation consequent to the implementation of Goods and Services Tax, Chief Economic Adviser Arvind Subramaniam said here today.

March 31, 2017 / 20:38 IST
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The anti-profiteering clause under the GST is meant to 'reassure' that there would not be any significant rise in prices or inflation consequent to the implementation of Goods and Services Tax, Chief Economic Adviser Arvind Subramaniam said here today.

He admitted that there will always a concern among consumers of any possible price increase resulting in higher inflation during change of tax regime.

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"There is a feeling when taxes goes up, they will be passed on to the consumer but when taxes come down the gains will not be passed on to consumers," he said in an interaction with students of IIT-Madras.

"You have to make sure that this sort of thing does not happen. In Malaysia, when they implemented VAT (Value Added Tax) a few years ago, it was badly received by public.