government has prepared a proposal to offer a 200 basis points cut on
the GST payable in all for business-to-consumer (B2C) transactions that
take place digitally to push digital transactions under the GST regime.
The
proposal, which is yet to be deliberated upon by the GST Fitment
Committee, offers a maximum discount of Rs 100 on any digital
transaction of goods that are above the 3 percent GST tax slab, sources
to CNBC-TV18.
For instance, if a consumer buys any good under the
18 percent, then the consumer will have to pay only 16 percent GST or Rs
100, whichever is lower if the transaction is carried out digitally.
As per the proposal, the cost for this discount cost will be borne by the state and the Centre.
A
revenue loss on account of this discount is estimated to be around
21,000 to 26,000 crore annually, but, the government feels that it can
avail this discount as an increased compliance of consumers with digital
transactions will make up for the revenue.
According to the
sources, the government is quite confident to make up for such a loss as
reports from several states are already showing a decline in
their revenue losses.
The government was looking at incentivising
digital transactions for both customers and traders in the recent GST
Council meetings so that it could find new measures to boost digital payments in the country.
The
proposal is likely to boost digital transactions that will help the
present government achieve its goal to makeco India a digital economy.
17 Nov 2017, 04:55 PM