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GST Boosted State Revenue by 24% Compared to Old Tax Regime: FM Sitharaman

Last updated: 08 May 2024


Introduction

In a recent statement, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman dispels misconceptions surrounding GST collections, highlighting its substantial contribution to state revenues and its pro-poor nature.

GST Boosted State Revenue by 24  Compared to Old Tax Regime: FM Sitharaman

Here's an overview of her key points

  • Clarification on GST Collection Distribution: Sitharaman refutes claims that GST collections solely benefit the Centre, revealing that states have significantly benefited from the indirect tax system, with over Rs 9 trillion in revenues between 2018-19 and 2022-23.
  • State Revenue Boost: States receive a substantial portion of GST collections, including 100% of SGST and a percentage of IGST and CGST, contributing to their fiscal growth.
  • Impact on State Revenues: Despite the end of compensation, state revenues remain robust, with actual revenue surpassing projections without GST implementation.
  • Improvement in Tax Buoyancy: Sitharaman underscores the improvement in tax buoyancy from 0.72% to 1.22% during 2018-23, demonstrating GST's effectiveness in revenue generation.
  • Comparison with Pre-GST Levels: Addressing concerns raised by former chief economic advisor Arvind Subramanian, Sitharaman notes that while the GST-GDP ratio for FY24 stands at 6.1%, it has not yet surpassed pre-GST levels.
  • Empowerment of States: GST exemplifies cooperative federalism, with decisions made through consensus in the GST Council, ensuring equal representation for all states.
  • Pro-Poor Tax System: Sitharaman highlights GST's benefits for small taxpayers and MSMEs, with a declining revenue-neutral rate reflecting its pro-poor nature.
  • Consumer Benefits: The National Anti-Profiteering Authority ensures that GST rate rationalization benefits consumers, with reduced taxes on essential items and services.
  • Simplification and Support: GST simplifies tax complexities, benefiting millions of small taxpayers and MSMEs through quarterly returns and monthly payment schemes.

Conclusion

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman's statements provide valuable insights into the equitable distribution of GST collections, its positive impact on state revenues, and its role as a pro-poor tax system. Despite challenges, GST continues to evolve, benefiting both taxpayers and the economy.

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