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GST law to have anti-profiteering clause, rate capped at 28%

The draft model GST law, which is to be finalised by the GST Council on December 2-3, has also specified that the highest tax slab will not exceed 28 percent in the GST regime, thus accepting the key demand of Congress.

November 27, 2016 / 12:01 IST
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In order to prevent any rise in price of commodities after GST implementation, the Centre has proposed an 'anti-profiteering' measure to ensure that trade and industry pass the benefits of reduction in tax rates to consumers.

The draft model GST law, which is to be finalised by the GST Council on December 2-3, has also specified that the highest tax slab will not exceed 28 percent in the GST regime, thus accepting the key demand of Congress.

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As per the draft, the central government will constitute an authority or entrust the task to an existing authority to examine that the input tax credits or reduction in tax rates are passed by registered tax payers to consumers.

The Centre today released 3 drafts -- model GST law, IGST law and Compensation law -- which have to approved by the Centre and state legislatures for roll out of GST.