The Bill seeks to replace the Ordinance which
provided for a hike in the GST cess on a range of cars from mid-size to
hybrid variants and the luxury ones to 25 percent.
Lok Sabha on Wednesday approved a bill to hike cess on luxury
vehicles from 15 per cent to 25 per cent with a view to enhance funds to
compensate states for revenue loss following the rollout of GST.
The
GST (Compensation to States) Amendment Bill, 2017, was passed by the
Lower House amid uproar by the opposition over controversial comments
made by Union Minister Anant Kumar Hegde on secularism and the
Constitution.
The Bill seeks to replace the Ordinance which was
issued in September to give effect to the decision of the GST Council.
The Ordinance provided for a hike in the GST cess on a range of cars
from mid-size to hybrid variants and the luxury ones to 25 percent.
In
reply to a short debate, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said the funds
collected following hike in cess on luxury vehicles will be used to
compensate states for revenue loss on account of implementation of the
Goods and Services Tax (GST).
He
said the GST Council, which comprises state finance ministers, meets
every month and takes decision on rationalisation of taxes in the
backdrop of revenue collection.
Participating in the discussion,
members demanded that the GST rate should be reduced on a variety of
items including sanitary napkins, agriculture equipments, handicrafts,
handloom items and sports goods. Some members even suggested that there
should be single tax slab instead of four.
The debate over the GST
compensation bill continued amid slogan-shouting by Congress and TMC
members who demanded resignation of Hegde for his controversial
comments.
At a function in Karnataka on Sunday, Hegde had
reportedly said people should identify themselves by their religions and
"those who, without knowing about their parental blood, call themselves
secular, they don’t have their own identity...They don’t know about
their parentage."
He had also said "we are here to change the Constitution and we’ll change it."
As
the opposition forced four adjournments during the day, Parliamentary
Affairs Minister Anant Kumar sought to wriggle out of the situation by
asserting that Hegde’s remarks were being distorted. Dissatisfied by
Kumar’s intervention, the Opposition continued to storm the Well
shouting slogans. Meanwhile during the discussion, Bhartruhari Mahtab
(BJD) said that the impact of GST roll out on exchequer will be known
after January once the implementation of the new indirect tax regime is
streamlined.
In last three months the centre has provided over Rs 1,000 crore as compensation to Odisha and Rs 2,000 crore to West Bengal.
T
G Venkatesh Babu (AIADMK), Kaushalendra Kumar (JDU), Prem Singh
Chandumajhra (SAD) demanded special packages for their states of Tamil
Nadu, Bihar and Punjab.
Among others who participated in the
discussion include Supriya Sule (NCP), C M Jayadevan (CPI), Bhagwant
Mann (AAP), Dushyant Chautala (INLD).
29 Dec 2017, 08:17 AM