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GST Council mulling increasing average GST rate to 15% from present 11%

As per the centre, the current GST average rate is around 11 percent. Increasing it closer to the revenue-neutral rate will involve hiking rates of some items in the 5 percent and 12 percent brackets.

September 24, 2021 / 19:48 IST
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The Goods and Service Tax (GST) Council is mulling whether to gradually increase the average GST rate to closer to the revenue-neutral rate of 15 percent, so that compensation to states does not have to be extended beyond June 2022, Moneycontrol has learnt.

At the 45th GST Council meeting last week, the centre had presented several options to states, including revenue enhancement measures. It is learnt that among the options given were increasing the average GST rate to be closer to revenue neutral rate and correcting inverted duty structures in a number of items.

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"Both these moves will increase the revenue of states and hence eliminate the need to extend compensation beyond its sunset date as mandated by the extant laws,” said a senior official.

When the GST came into being, states had agreed to join the new tax regime provided they were compensated for any revenue loss in the first five years from July 1, 2017 to June 2022.