The government through GST compensation cess has
collected a revenue of Rs 38,073 crore for July-November, Finance
Minister Arun Jaitley said in a written reply in the Lok Sabha.
government today said it has collected over Rs 38,000 crore between
July-November by levying cess on luxury and demerit goods under the GST
regime. Under the GST regime, a cess is levied on luxury, demerit and
sin goods to make good the loss suffered by the states on account of
roll out of the new indirect tax regime. This is levied on top of the
highest tax rate of 28 per cent on these goods.
Goods and Services
Tax (GST), which amalgamated over a dozen local taxes, including excise
and service tax, was implemented from July 1, 2017.
The
government through GST compensation cess has collected a revenue of Rs
38,073 crore for July-November, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said in a
written reply in the Lok Sabha.
Of this, Rs 7,201 crore was collected for the month of July,
Rs 7,850 crore (August), Rs 8,014 crore (September), Rs 7,160 crore
(October), Rs 7,848 crore (November). Jaitley further said that the
Centre has released Rs 24,500 crore to the states to compensate for
losses suffered between July-October on account of the roll out of the
new indirect tax regime. Karnataka got maximum compensation from the
Centre at Rs 3,271 crore, followed by Gujarat (Rs 2,282 crore) and
Punjab (Rs 2,098 crore). The other states that required hefty
compensation include Rajasthan (Rs 1,911 crore), Bihar (Rs 1,746 crore),
Uttar Pradesh (Rs 1,520 crore), West Bengal (Rs 1,008 crore) and Odisha
(Rs 1,020 crore).
06 Jan 2018, 01:45 PM