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MC EXCLUSIVE Insurance agents’ plea over commission cuts unlikely to be taken up by GST Council

Insurance agents are seeking intervention from the government after insurers slashed commissions following the GST rate rejig, however, one official said the issue does not warrant council's intervention as the matter is a business arrangement within the industry.

November 06, 2025 / 12:46 IST
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In a representation to the Finance Ministry and the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council, insurance agents have submitted that their commissions have been reduced by private players to offset losses occurring from the withdrawal of input tax credit (ITC) benefits, after insurance products were exempted in the recent GST 2.0 framework.

However, their demand for relief over commission cuts is unlikely to find traction with the GST Council as the government is viewing it as a matter between insurers and their agents rather than a policy concern, government officials have told Moneycontrol.

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“Insurance agents have approached and sent representations to the Finance Ministry and the GST Council on their commissions getting reduced due to changes under GST 2.0. The Fitment Committee and the GST Council are unlikely to take it up for discussion as they feel the issue does not come under the purview of GST and is a sectoral issue,” one senior government official said.

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