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GST Council Met 30 Times, Took 918 Decisions In Two Years, Says Finance Ministry

The GST Council held discussions in a “harmonious and collaborative spirit” in the meetings so far, Finance Ministry said.

File Photo of Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley with Hasmukh Adhia. (Source: PTI)
File Photo of Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley with Hasmukh Adhia. (Source: PTI)

The all-powerful GST Council, chaired by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, has met 30 times and taken 918 decisions related to laws, rules and rates for the new tax regime within a span of just over two years, the Finance Ministry said on Sunday.

The Goods and Services Tax Council, which comprises state finance ministers and Union ministers of state in charge of revenue as members, was set up on Sept. 15, 2016, as the country’s first "federal institution".

Till date, GST Council has taken 918 decisions related to GST laws, rules, rates, compensation, taxation threshold etc. More than 96 per cent of the decisions have already been implemented through 294 notifications issued by the Central Government.
Finance Ministry’s Statement.

The remaining decisions are under various stages of implementation. Each state has issued the almost equal number of corresponding notifications, the ministry said in a statement.

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The working of GST Council has ushered in a new phase of cooperative federalism where the Central and state governments work together to take collective decisions on all issues relating to indirect tax regime of the country, it said.

Besides, tax officers of the Centre and states met ahead of the GST Council meetings to enable the council members to discuss the issues under consideration thoroughly.

The Council has held discussions in a "harmonious and collaborative spirit" in the 30 meetings that have taken place so far, it said.

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The detailed agenda notes for the 30 GST Council meetings ran into 4,730 pages, while the minutes of the meetings ran into 1,394 pages, according to the statement.

After 17 tumultuous years, a nationwide GST was rolled out at the stroke of the midnight hour on July 1, 2017, overhauling India's convoluted indirect taxation system.

The GST, which replaced 17 central and state levies including factory-gate, excise duty, service tax and local sales tax or VAT, is India's biggest tax reform in 70 years of independence and will help modernise Asia's third-largest economy.