Premium
This is an archive article published on May 28, 2014

Arun Jaitley keen to meet state FMs to push GST

Besides GST, Jaitley also inquired from the revenue officials the reasons for failure in achieving the tax collection target.

Arun Jaitley Arun Jaitley

Keen to push the Goods and Services Tax (GST), Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Wednesday expressed desire to hold an early meeting with the state finance ministers.

He also asked revenue officials to appraise him of the developments on the GST through a separate presentation on the issue, sources said.

During a presentation by Revenue Secretary Rajiv Takru to the new Finance Minister, who took charge on Tuesday, the officials appraised him of the problems and challenges being faced on the revenue front.

Story continues below this ad

Jaitley, according to sources, expressed keenness to meet state finance ministers on the GST, the new indirect taxes regime which will subsume various levies like excise, service and various local taxes.

The UPA government in 2011 introduced a Constitution Amendment Bill in the Lok Sabha to pave the way for the GST regime which aims at subsuming most of the indirect taxes at the central as well as the state levels.

The ruling party BJP in its manifesto has committed to “bring on board all state governments in adopting GST, addressing all their concerns”.

Besides GST, Jaitley also inquired from the revenue officials the reasons for failure in achieving the tax collection target.

Story continues below this ad

The officials, according to sources, attributed the shortfall in revenue collection to moderation in industrial activity and slowdown in imports.

The Index of Industrial Production (IIP) remained almost flat during the 2013-14, recording a marginal decline of 0.1 per cent.

Latest Comment
Post Comment
Read Comments
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement