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The Group of Ministers (GoM) on Rate Rationalisation has approved the Centre’s proposal for a two-rate GST structure. The recommendation now awaits GST Council approval.

Concept Corner

KeywordExplanation
GST (Goods and Services Tax)Indirect tax introduced in 2017 replacing multiple indirect taxes; a destination-based tax.
GST CouncilApex body (Union Finance Minister + State FMs) that decides GST rates, exemptions, and reforms.
GoM (Group of Ministers)Committee of State Ministers formed to give recommendations on specific GST issues.
Rate RationalisationSimplifying tax slabs to reduce complexity and classification disputes.
Compensation to StatesMechanism where Centre compensates States for loss of revenue due to GST introduction (ended in 2022, but demand for extension continues).

Core Highlights

  1. Proposal: End 12% and 28% GST slabs; retain only 5% and 18% slabs.
  2. Reallocation of Goods:
    1. 99% of items in 12% slab → shifted to 5%.
    1. 90% of items in 28% slab → shifted to 18%.
    1. Remaining items in 28% slab → moved to new 40% slab (luxury/sin goods).
  3. Impact: Relief for households and MSMEs as many essential goods become cheaper.
  4. Revenue Concerns: States worry about loss of revenue → demand for compensation mechanism.
  5. Broader Significance: Seen as a step towards “Next-Generation GST Reforms,” aiming at growth, inclusion, and boosting consumption.

Recent Developments

  • PM Modi announced “Next-gen GST reforms” as a Deepavali gift.
  • Industry experts note:
    • Could boost consumption-driven growth.
    • Needs careful balancing to ensure revenue neutrality and avoid inflationary risks.
  • GST Council meeting expected in September for final decision.

Practice Question (Prelims Style)

With reference to GST in India, consider the following statements:

  1. The GST Council is chaired by the Union Finance Minister and includes Finance Ministers of all States.
  2. The Constitution explicitly prescribes the number of GST slabs that can exist.
  3. Rate rationalisation aims to simplify the tax system and reduce classification disputes.

Which of the above statements is/are correct?

(a) 1 only
(b) 1 and 3 only
(c) 2 and 3 only
(d) 1, 2 and 3

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