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GST shortfall: RBI's concerns, Kerala's legal action threat prompt Centre to borrow on behalf of states

The Finance Ministry said that it would borrow Rs 1.1 lakh crore and give that amount as loan to states under a special borrowing window, rather than states do it on their own. A legal battle with states is something the political leadership wanted to avoid with regards to the GST Council, sources told Moneycontrol.

October 16, 2020 / 15:44 IST
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By some accounts, things changed after Kerala Finance Minister Thomas Isaac publicly said that a few states are considering taking the Centre to court on the issue of Goods and Service Tax (GST) compensation.

 “Some of the States are likely to approach SC against discriminatory and illegal action of Centre regarding GST Compensation. Kerala CM to chair a meeting of law, tax and finance departments and advocate general to take final decision on Kerala’s stance tomorrow afternoon,” Isaac had tweeted on October 15.

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That very evening, the Finance Ministry said that it would borrow Rs 1.1 lakh crore and give that amount as loan to states under a special borrowing window, rather than states do it on their own. A legal battle with states is something the political leadership wanted to avoid with regards to the GST Council, sources told Moneycontrol.

 After several GST Council meetings failed to arrive at a consensus on the borrowing mechanism to resolve the compensation issue, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman after October 13 Council meeting announced that states which are willing to borrow would be allowed to do so through a special window by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).