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Without immediate reform, future of GST at 'grave risk', Tamil Nadu FM told GST Council

Pointing to a broad cross section of issues, ranging from the design of the GST Network that he said makes it harder for MSME firms to integrate fully, an enforcement model fragmented between Union & State government inspectors, to the enacting of laws with 'draconian' enforcement actions, Thiagarajan repeatedly stressed the current GST model does not serve the interests of the taxpayers.

May 30, 2021 / 13:52 IST
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The Goods and Services Tax (GST) needs a 'profound, root and branch reform', without which the very future of the tax regime will be at grave risk, Tamil Nadu Finance Minister Palanivel Thiagarajan has told the GST Council.

The 43rd GST Council meeting chaired by Finance Sitharaman on 28 May saw significant differences among the states and the Centre on key issues.

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The new Tamil Nadu Finance Minister, recently in the news for sparring with his opponents on social media, played with a straight bat in his inaugural GST Council meeting. He pointed out a large set of technicalities through which the intrinsically Centre-driven approach to the tax revenue collection system has led to more burden rather than relief for states.

"The Union’s seeming goodwill in raising the States’ devolution from the Divisible Pool of Taxes to 42 percent has been largely offset by the expansion of Cesses (up 80 percent from 1.4 Lakh Crore INR in FY ’14 to 2.55 Lakh Crore in FY ’20)," he said in his speech.