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Odisha becomes 16th state to ratify GST Constitution Amendment Bill

Press Trust of India • September 2, 2016, 09:53:00 IST
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The Odisha Legislative Assembly today unanimously ratified the Constitution Amendment Bill for Goods and Services Tax (GST), paving way for introduction of the landmark tax reform.

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Odisha becomes 16th state to ratify GST Constitution Amendment Bill

Bhubaneswar: The Odisha Legislative Assembly on Thursday unanimously ratified the Constitution Amendment Bill for Goods and Services Tax (GST), paving way for introduction of the landmark tax reform. Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik moved the statutory resolution in this regard at a special one-day session of the assembly which was supported by members of all political parties barring the lone CPI(M) member who did not participate in the discussion. The Constitution (122nd Amendment) Bill, 2014 on GST was passed by Parliament recently and Odisha has become the 16th state to ratify it. Ratification of the Bill by at least half of the total states was mandated before it is sent for the President’s nod. [caption id=“attachment_2986686” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![A truck driver brushes his teeth next to his parked truck while waiting to get his loads cleared to cross a checkpoint at the Commercial Taxes Department check post at Walayar in Palakkad district in southern Indian state of Kerala, India, September 5, 2015. At the Walayar checkpoint in southern India, lines of idle trucks stretch as far as the eye can see in both directions along the tree-lined interstate highway, waiting for clearance from tax inspectors that can take days to complete. The rollout of a nationwide goods and services tax (GST) from April was supposed to sweep away hundreds of checkposts on India's state borders, paving the way for the seamless movement of goods from the tropical south to the Himalayas in the north. But political opposition and the dilution of some of the tax's key tenets mean hopes are fading that the checkposts will be demolished any time soon, a major blow for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's reform agenda - and for India's economy. Picture taken September 5, 2015. REUTERS/Sivaram V - RTS1MYZ](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Trucks-in-queue-GST_380_Reuters.jpg) Reuters[/caption] Not touching the controversial point of capping the tax limit as demanded by the Opposition Congress members, Patnaik said, “We will separately request the government of India to consider state’s concern for imposition of Green Tax on polluting goods in addition to GST.” “We will also request the Centre to take appropriate action for CST compensation to the states up to 2016-17 for reduction of CST from 4 per cent to 2 per cent,” he said. While supporting the resolution, Patnaik said a number of benefits are expected to accrue not only to the central and state governments, but also to the consumers, business and industry from the change over to the GST system. “The overall tax burden on most commodities is expected to come down. The government will get the benefit of higher revenue efficiency. The business and industry will find it easier to comply with,” he said, adding that the Constitutional Amendment for the GST marks the beginning of a journey. “We have to establish the legal framework through enactment of the GST laws by the Centre and the states, put in place a robust information technology-based platform for administering the new tax, manage the change through training the tax administrators and officials, familiarise the members of trade and industry with the processes of the new taxation system and sensitise the public about its effect,” Patnaik said. The Chief Minister said there are challenges before the state to roll out GST next year as he appealed to all to work together to make GST “happen”. Leader of Opposition Narasingha Mishra of Congress demanded that there should a capping system like 18 per cent to save the poor people from high taxation. “Ours is a poorest of the poor state. Therefore, the state government must bat for having the capping system,” Mishra said criticising the ruling BJD for putting contradictory views on the capping in the Rajya Sabha. The Leader of Opposition said that when the BJD’s leader in Rajya sabha did not supports capping on tax while party’s another senior member wanted it. Mishra also quoted a BJD MPs statement in the Rajya Sabha where he had said that Odisha will badly lose on revenue collection of the GST come into the force. “If state will lose according to BJD MP, why such ratification? He asked demanding a clarification from the chief minister on the BJD’s view,” Mishra said. He expressed displeasure over the state government’s ignorance on the GST bill. “We want to know how much Odisha will benefit or lose”, Mishra asked. BJP legislature party leader K V Singhdeo supported the ratification and thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the passing of the GST Bill in both the Houses of Parliament. Odisha become the 16th state after Goa to ratify the Constitution Amendment for GST introduction.

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