STATEMENT OF OBJECTS AND REASONS

STATEMENT OF OBJECTS AND REASONS
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STATEMENT OF OBJECTS AND REASONS
GST – The Constitution (One Hundred And Twenty Second Amendment) Bill, 2014 [As Intorduced]
STATEMENT OF OBJECTS AND REASONS
The Constitution is proposed to be amended to introduce the goods and services tax for conferring concurrent taxing powers on the Union as well as the States including Union territory with Legislature to make laws for levying goods and services tax on every transaction of supply of goods or services or both. The goods and services tax shall replace a number of indirect taxes being levied by the Union and the State Governments and is intended to remove cascading effect of taxes and provide for a common national market for goods and services. The proposed Central and State goods and services tax will be levied on all transactions involving supply of goods and services, except those which are kept out of the purview of the goods and services tax.
2. The propose

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ax on inter-State transactions of goods and services;
(e) levy of an additional tax on supply of goods, not exceeding one per cent. In the course of inter-State trade or commerce to be collected by the Government of India for a period of two years, and assigned to the States from where the supply originates;
(f) conferring concurrent power upon Parliament and the State Legislatures to make laws governing goods and services tax;
(g) coverage of all goods and services, except alcoholic liquor for human consumption, for the levy of goods and services tax. In case of petroleum and petroleum products, it has been provided that these goods shall not be subject to the levy of Goods and Services Tax till a date notified on the recommendation of the Goods and Services Tax Council.
(h) compensation to the States for loss of revenue arising on account of implementation of the Goods and Services Tax for a period which may extend to five years;
(i) creation of Goods and Services Tax Council to

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es of the members present and voting" in favour of a proposal in the Goods and Services Tax Council shall be determined as under:-
WT = WC+WS
Where,
WT = WC+WS × SF
Wherein-
WT = Total weighted votes of all members in favour of a proposal.
WC = Weighted vote of the Union = i.e., 33.33% if the Union is in favour of the proposal and be taken as "0" if, Union is not in favour of a proposal.
WS = Weighted votes of the States in favour of a proposal.
SP = Number of States present and voting.
WST = Weighted votes of all States present and voting i.e. i.e., 66.67%
SF = Number of States voting in favour of a proposal.
(j) Clause 20 of the proposed Bill makes transitional provisions to take care of any inconsistency which may arise with respect to any law relating to tax on goods or services or on both in force in any State on the commencement of the provisions of the Constitution as amended by this Act within a period of one year.
3. the Bill seeks to achieve t

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ge of Finance or Taxation or any other Minister nominated by each State Government.
2. The creation of Goods and Services Tax Council will involve expenditure on office expenses, salaries and allowances of the officers and staff. The objective that the introduction of goods and services tax will make the Indian trade and industry more competitive, domestically as well as internationally and contribute significantly to the growth of the economy, such additional expenditure on the Council will not be significant.
3. At this stage, it will be difficult to make an estimate of the expenditure, both recurring and non-recurring on account of the Constitution of the Council.
4. Further, it is provided for compensation to the States for loss of revenue arising on account of implementation of the Goods and Services Tax for such period which may extend to five years. The exact compensation can be worked out only when the provisions of the Bill are implemented.

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