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GST DAY- 2022
ON 1ST JULY, 2022(FRIDAY)
ORGANISED BY:
DEPT. OF COMMERCE & MGT. STUDIES
KENDRAPARA AUTONOMOUS COLLEGE,
KENDRAPARA
Understanding Goods and Services Tax
Agenda
 Design of GST
 Main features of GST Law
 Administration and IT Network
 Benefits of GST and Way Forward
1
The Effort and Work Done
10 Years…
In Making
14 EC Meetings
in 10 years and
13 GSTC
Meetings in 6
months
30 +
Sub-Groups &
Committees
175 +
Officers
Meetings
18000 +
Man Hours of
discussion by
GST Council
2
Constitution
Amendment and 5
Laws approved by
collaborative effort
Existing Indirect Tax Structure in India
Constitution amended to provide concurrent powers to both Centre & States to
levy GST (Centre to tax sale of goods and States to tax provision of services)
• Central Excise duty
• Additional duties of excise
• Excise duty levied under Medicinal
& Toilet Preparation Act
• Additional duties of customs (CVD
& SAD)
• Service Tax
• Surcharges & Cesses
• State VAT / Sales Tax
• Central Sales Tax
• Purchase Tax
• Entertainment Tax (other than
those levied by local bodies)
• Luxury Tax
• Entry Tax (All forms)
• Taxes on lottery, betting &
gambling
• Surcharges & Cesses
Central Taxes State Taxes
GST
3
Understanding CGST, SGST, UTGST & IGST
Foreign Territory
State 1
State 2
Union territory without
legislature
4
Features of Constitution Amendment Act
Alcohol for human
consumption
Power to tax remains with the State
Five petroleum
products – crude oil ,
diesel, petrol, natural
gas and ATF
GST Council to decide the date from
which GST will be applicable
Tobacco
Part of GST but power to levy
additional excise duty with Central
Government
Entertainment tax
levied by local bodies
Power to tax remains with the State
5
GST Council - Constitution
 Chairperson – Union FM
 Vice Chairperson - to be chosen amongst the
Ministers of State Government
 Members - MOS (Finance) and all Ministers of
Finance / Taxation of each State
 Quorum is 50% of total members
 States - 2/3 weightage and Centre - 1/3 weightage
 Decision by 75% majority
 Council to make recommendations on everything
related to GST including laws, rules and rates etc.
6
GST Council - Decisions (1/2)
 Threshold limit for exemption to be Rs. 20 lac (Rs. 10 lac for
special category States)
 Compounding threshold limit to be Rs. 50 lac with -
 Government may convert existing Area
schemes into reimbursement based scheme
 Four tax rates namely 5%, 12%, 18% and 28%
 Some goods and services would be exempt
 Separate tax rate for precious metals
based exemption
Categories Tax Rate
Traders 1%
Manufacturers 2%
Restaurants 5%
7
Compensation Mechanism for States
 Revenue of all taxes subsumed in GST by the
State for 2015-16 as the base
 Assumption of 14% Annual Growth Rate
 Compensation to be provided through Cess
 Cess only on few specified luxury and demerit
goods
9
Main Features of the GST Act (1/4)
 All transactions and processes only through
electronic mode – Non-intrusive administration
 PAN Based Registration
 Registration only if turnover more than Rs. 20 lac
 Option of Voluntary Registration
 Deemed Registration in three working days
 Input Tax Credit available on taxes paid on all
procurements (except few specified items)
10
Main Features of the GST Act (2/4)
 Credit available to recipient only if invoice is
matched – Helps fight huge evasion of taxes
 Set of auto-populated Monthly returns and Annual
Return
 Composition taxpayers to file Quarterly returns
 Automatic generation of returns
 GST Practitioners for assisting filing of returns
 GSTN and GST Suvidha Providers (GSPs) to provide
technology based assistance
11
Main Features of the GST Act (3/4)
 Tax can be deposited by internet banking, NEFT / RTGS,
Debit/ credit card and over the counter
 Concept of TDS for certain specified categories
 Concept of TCS for E-Commerce Companies
 Refund to be granted within 60 days
 Provisional release of 90% refund to exporters within 7
days
12
Main Features of the GST Act (4/4)
 Interest payable if refund not sanctioned in time
 Refund to be directly credited to bank accounts
 Comprehensive transitional provisions for smooth
transition of existing tax payers to GST regime
 Special procedures for job work
 System of GST Compliance Rating
 Anti-Profiteering provision
13
GST Network (GSTN)
 A section 25 private limited company with Strategic Control
with the Government
 To function as a Common Pass-through portal for
taxpayers-
 submit registration application
 file returns
 make tax payments
 To develop back end modules for 25 States (MODEL –II)
 Infosys appointed as Managed Service Provider (MSP)
 34 GST Suvidha Providers (GSPs) appointed
14
16
Taxpayer
GSTN
Supplier
Invoice Details upload
from 1st of July to 10th
of August
Supplier
FileGSTR-I by 10th
of August
Auto-Population of
invoice details in
GSTR-2 of recipient
Recipient
Amendor modify
and file GSTR-2 by
15th of August
Supplier and
Recipient
Toreconcile details
by 17th of August
Supplier
File GSTR-3 by20th
of August &pay tax
Return Process (Example : Return for July 2017)
15
Role of CBEC (Now CBIC)
 Role in Policy making: Drafting of GST Law, Rules &
Procedures – CGST, UTGST & IGST Law
 Assessment, Audit, Anti-evasion & enforcement under
CGST, UTGST & IGST Law
 Levy & collection of Central Excise duty on products
outside GST – Petroleum Products & Tobacco
 Levy & collection of Customs duties
 Developing linkages of CBEC - GST System with GSTN
 Training of officials of both Centre & States
 Outreach programs for Trade and Industry
16
Benefits of GST (1/2)
1
2
3
4
5
Overall Reduction in Prices
Reduction in Cascading of Taxes
Common National Market
Benefits to Small Taxpayers
Self-Regulating Tax System
6 Non-Intrusive Electronic Tax System
Decrease in
Inflation
Ease of Doing
Business
Decrease in “Black”
Transactions
17
Benefits of GST (2/2)
7
8
9
10
Simplified Tax Regime
Reduction in Multiplicity of Taxes
Consumption Based Tax
Abolition of CST
More informed
consumer
Poorer States
to Gain
Make in India
11 Exports to be Zero Rated
12
18
Protection of Domestic Industry - IGST
Way Forward
 SGST law to be passed by the State Legislatures
 GST Council to fit tax rates to various categories of
Goods or Services
 Sector Wise guidance notes to be prepared
 Migration and handholding of existing tax payers
 Outreach program for trade and industry
 Change Management
19
Rs. 132
32%
Rs. 100
Rs. 128
Rs. 100
Cost of production
of goods is Rs. 100
Cumulative taxes
of 32% levied
All other
taxes are
replaced by
GST
Overall
incidence of
tax will be
reduced
Reduction in Price of Goods under GST
VAT
14.5%
Excise
12.5%
Service
Tax – 1%
Entry
Tax
2%
CST
2%
GST @
28%
28%
22 21
Rs. 115
15%
Rs. 97
Rs. ~115
Rs. 97
Cost of provision of
service is Rs. 97
Service tax 15%
and embedded
VAT of ~3%
Service tax
replaced by
GST
Overall
incidence of
tax will be
same
Reduction in Price of Services under GST
GST
18%
Service
Tax
VAT@3%
Rs. 100
23 22
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GST.pptx

  • 1. GST DAY- 2022 ON 1ST JULY, 2022(FRIDAY) ORGANISED BY: DEPT. OF COMMERCE & MGT. STUDIES KENDRAPARA AUTONOMOUS COLLEGE, KENDRAPARA
  • 2. Understanding Goods and Services Tax
  • 3. Agenda  Design of GST  Main features of GST Law  Administration and IT Network  Benefits of GST and Way Forward 1
  • 4. The Effort and Work Done 10 Years… In Making 14 EC Meetings in 10 years and 13 GSTC Meetings in 6 months 30 + Sub-Groups & Committees 175 + Officers Meetings 18000 + Man Hours of discussion by GST Council 2 Constitution Amendment and 5 Laws approved by collaborative effort
  • 5. Existing Indirect Tax Structure in India Constitution amended to provide concurrent powers to both Centre & States to levy GST (Centre to tax sale of goods and States to tax provision of services) • Central Excise duty • Additional duties of excise • Excise duty levied under Medicinal & Toilet Preparation Act • Additional duties of customs (CVD & SAD) • Service Tax • Surcharges & Cesses • State VAT / Sales Tax • Central Sales Tax • Purchase Tax • Entertainment Tax (other than those levied by local bodies) • Luxury Tax • Entry Tax (All forms) • Taxes on lottery, betting & gambling • Surcharges & Cesses Central Taxes State Taxes GST 3
  • 6. Understanding CGST, SGST, UTGST & IGST Foreign Territory State 1 State 2 Union territory without legislature 4
  • 7. Features of Constitution Amendment Act Alcohol for human consumption Power to tax remains with the State Five petroleum products – crude oil , diesel, petrol, natural gas and ATF GST Council to decide the date from which GST will be applicable Tobacco Part of GST but power to levy additional excise duty with Central Government Entertainment tax levied by local bodies Power to tax remains with the State 5
  • 8. GST Council - Constitution  Chairperson – Union FM  Vice Chairperson - to be chosen amongst the Ministers of State Government  Members - MOS (Finance) and all Ministers of Finance / Taxation of each State  Quorum is 50% of total members  States - 2/3 weightage and Centre - 1/3 weightage  Decision by 75% majority  Council to make recommendations on everything related to GST including laws, rules and rates etc. 6
  • 9. GST Council - Decisions (1/2)  Threshold limit for exemption to be Rs. 20 lac (Rs. 10 lac for special category States)  Compounding threshold limit to be Rs. 50 lac with -  Government may convert existing Area schemes into reimbursement based scheme  Four tax rates namely 5%, 12%, 18% and 28%  Some goods and services would be exempt  Separate tax rate for precious metals based exemption Categories Tax Rate Traders 1% Manufacturers 2% Restaurants 5% 7
  • 10. Compensation Mechanism for States  Revenue of all taxes subsumed in GST by the State for 2015-16 as the base  Assumption of 14% Annual Growth Rate  Compensation to be provided through Cess  Cess only on few specified luxury and demerit goods 9
  • 11. Main Features of the GST Act (1/4)  All transactions and processes only through electronic mode – Non-intrusive administration  PAN Based Registration  Registration only if turnover more than Rs. 20 lac  Option of Voluntary Registration  Deemed Registration in three working days  Input Tax Credit available on taxes paid on all procurements (except few specified items) 10
  • 12. Main Features of the GST Act (2/4)  Credit available to recipient only if invoice is matched – Helps fight huge evasion of taxes  Set of auto-populated Monthly returns and Annual Return  Composition taxpayers to file Quarterly returns  Automatic generation of returns  GST Practitioners for assisting filing of returns  GSTN and GST Suvidha Providers (GSPs) to provide technology based assistance 11
  • 13. Main Features of the GST Act (3/4)  Tax can be deposited by internet banking, NEFT / RTGS, Debit/ credit card and over the counter  Concept of TDS for certain specified categories  Concept of TCS for E-Commerce Companies  Refund to be granted within 60 days  Provisional release of 90% refund to exporters within 7 days 12
  • 14. Main Features of the GST Act (4/4)  Interest payable if refund not sanctioned in time  Refund to be directly credited to bank accounts  Comprehensive transitional provisions for smooth transition of existing tax payers to GST regime  Special procedures for job work  System of GST Compliance Rating  Anti-Profiteering provision 13
  • 15. GST Network (GSTN)  A section 25 private limited company with Strategic Control with the Government  To function as a Common Pass-through portal for taxpayers-  submit registration application  file returns  make tax payments  To develop back end modules for 25 States (MODEL –II)  Infosys appointed as Managed Service Provider (MSP)  34 GST Suvidha Providers (GSPs) appointed 14
  • 16. 16 Taxpayer GSTN Supplier Invoice Details upload from 1st of July to 10th of August Supplier FileGSTR-I by 10th of August Auto-Population of invoice details in GSTR-2 of recipient Recipient Amendor modify and file GSTR-2 by 15th of August Supplier and Recipient Toreconcile details by 17th of August Supplier File GSTR-3 by20th of August &pay tax Return Process (Example : Return for July 2017) 15
  • 17. Role of CBEC (Now CBIC)  Role in Policy making: Drafting of GST Law, Rules & Procedures – CGST, UTGST & IGST Law  Assessment, Audit, Anti-evasion & enforcement under CGST, UTGST & IGST Law  Levy & collection of Central Excise duty on products outside GST – Petroleum Products & Tobacco  Levy & collection of Customs duties  Developing linkages of CBEC - GST System with GSTN  Training of officials of both Centre & States  Outreach programs for Trade and Industry 16
  • 18. Benefits of GST (1/2) 1 2 3 4 5 Overall Reduction in Prices Reduction in Cascading of Taxes Common National Market Benefits to Small Taxpayers Self-Regulating Tax System 6 Non-Intrusive Electronic Tax System Decrease in Inflation Ease of Doing Business Decrease in “Black” Transactions 17
  • 19. Benefits of GST (2/2) 7 8 9 10 Simplified Tax Regime Reduction in Multiplicity of Taxes Consumption Based Tax Abolition of CST More informed consumer Poorer States to Gain Make in India 11 Exports to be Zero Rated 12 18 Protection of Domestic Industry - IGST
  • 20. Way Forward  SGST law to be passed by the State Legislatures  GST Council to fit tax rates to various categories of Goods or Services  Sector Wise guidance notes to be prepared  Migration and handholding of existing tax payers  Outreach program for trade and industry  Change Management 19
  • 21. Rs. 132 32% Rs. 100 Rs. 128 Rs. 100 Cost of production of goods is Rs. 100 Cumulative taxes of 32% levied All other taxes are replaced by GST Overall incidence of tax will be reduced Reduction in Price of Goods under GST VAT 14.5% Excise 12.5% Service Tax – 1% Entry Tax 2% CST 2% GST @ 28% 28% 22 21
  • 22. Rs. 115 15% Rs. 97 Rs. ~115 Rs. 97 Cost of provision of service is Rs. 97 Service tax 15% and embedded VAT of ~3% Service tax replaced by GST Overall incidence of tax will be same Reduction in Price of Services under GST GST 18% Service Tax VAT@3% Rs. 100 23 22