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This is an archive article published on November 20, 1999

VAT will cost Gujarat Rs 1,070 cr — Minister

GANDHINAGAR, NOV 19: The Gujarat Government may suffer an estimated transitional loss of sales-tax revenue to the tune of Rs 1,070 crore ...

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GANDHINAGAR, NOV 19: The Gujarat Government may suffer an estimated transitional loss of sales-tax revenue to the tune of Rs 1,070 crore when the unified value-added tax (VAT) regime is introduced in the country, Finance Minister Vajubhai told reporters here last evening. However, a decision to implement uniform sales-tax floor rates and the phasing out of ST-based incentives would have no adverse impact on the state’s tax revenue, he said.

In fact, Vala welcomed the decision to put an end to sales tax-based incentive schemes. The decision would greatly help Gujarat, for the state was incurring huge sales tax revenue due to tax evasion through billing from the Union Territories of Diu, Daman and Dadranagar-Haveli, the minister said.

It will also help Gujarat attract entrepreneurs in view of the better infrastructure facilities and industrial peace available in the state, he said.

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Vala has the estimated loss of Rs 1,070 crore due to the proposed implementation of VAT would be mainly because of provisioning for set-off of input taxes, rationalisation in the rates, cost of restructuring the sales tax administration and its computerisation.

In his speech at the conference of Chief Ministers and Finance Ministers in Delhi earlier this week, Vala had urged the Centre to suitably compensate the state for its losses. A system based on VAT in sales tax could not be successful unless preparatory steps were effectively implemented before its introduction, he said.

The minister also stressed the need for suitably amending the Central Sales Tax Act, keeping in view the requirement of VAT, adding, “It will be ideal if all states draw up a common blueprint for preparatory work and effective implementation of VAT”.

Vala said the Centre was `positive’ about Gujarat’s request to allow it to levy consignment tax on good manufactured in the state, but sold outside. This would help the state to partially offset the losses due to the VAT regime, he said.

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