Fewer GST Slabs Likely in Future by Merging 12%,18% Slabs: CEA

Chief Economic Advisor, Arvind Subramanian, also said that the tax system will stabilise in the next 6-9 months.
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Fewer tax slabs may be possible in the future by merging the 12% and 18% slabs, says Chief Economic Advisor Arvind Subramanian.
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Fewer tax slabs may be possible in the future by merging the 12% and 18% slabs, says Chief Economic Advisor Arvind Subramanian.
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Chief Economic Adviser (CEA) Arvind Subramanian on 24 September said that going forward, the Goods and Services Tax (GST) may "probably" have fewer rates by "collapsing" 12 percent and 18 percent tax slabs into one.

He said the new tax regime, rolled out from 1 July, will stabilise in the next six to nine months and become a "model" for other countries.

"I am confident that over the next six to nine months the system will stabilise. It will also be a model for other countries to emulate. Then over time, the 12 percent and 18 percent rate can probably be collapsed into one rate. So over time we will see fewer rates. We would not ever have one rate because that is too difficult to achieve," he said.

The CEA was delivering a lecture at the ICFAI Institute of Higher Learning in Hyderabad.

Admitting there were some technical glitches in the filing systems under the regime, he said the new system is a bit "complicated" as states have different IT systems and these issues are being addressed by the GST Council.

Subramanian described the GST implementation as a "transformational fiscal reform" that the country had not seen in the past.

"The Centre and every state has its own tax officials and own IT system. I can't tell you how complicated the system is. So the fact is the transitional glitches, I think, is not surprising. Perhaps I think we could have done better. But the most important thing for the GST Council is to decide all these things and take corrective action," he said when asked about technical glitches the taxpayers were facing.

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