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No Decision On Extending GST Compensation To States

A final decision is likely to be taken at the next meeting of the council in August.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>Indian rupee banknotes and coins. (Photo: Rupixen/Unsplash)</p></div>
Indian rupee banknotes and coins. (Photo: Rupixen/Unsplash)

The GST Council on Wednesday took no decision on extending beyond this month the compensation paid to states for revenue lost from the implementation of GST.

Puducherry finance minister K Lakshminarayanan said all states sought an extension of the compensation mechanism, but no decision has been taken.

A final decision is likely to be taken at the next meeting of the council in August.

When a nationwide Goods and Services Tax subsumed 17 central and state levies from July 1, 2017, it was decided that states will be compensated for any loss of revenue from the new tax for five years.

With two years being lost in the pandemic, states have sought an extension of this compensation mechanism.

The Council - the highest decision-making body of the indirect tax regime, which is headed by Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and comprises representatives of all states and Union Territories - discussed the issue at a meeting here but did not take a decision.

Officials said a group of ministers have been asked to further deliberate on the tax rate and the method of valuation of taxing online gaming, casinos and horse racing.