Thursday 2 April 2020

Recommendations of GST council related to changes in GST rates on supply of goods and services

Recommendations of GST council related to changes in GST rates on supply of goods and services
The 39th GST Council meeting held on 14th March 2020. GST Council took the following decisions relating to changes in GST rates on the supply of goods and services.
1. The recommendation of the Fitment Committee for calibrating the GST rate structure to correct the inverted duty structure on various items like Mobile phones, Footwear, Textiles and Fertilizers was placed before the GST Council for discussion. The Council had a detailed discussion on the matter. Upon discussion, the Council made the following recommendations.
(a) To raise the GST rate on Mobile Phones and specified parts presently attracting 12% to 18%
(b) To deliberate the issue of calibrating the rate in other items for removing inversion in future meetings with further consultation and examination of the issue.
2.         GST rate on all types of matches (Handmade and other than Handmade) has been rationalized to 12% (from 5% on Handmade matches and 18% on other matches). This would address the classification issues. This issue was deliberated earlier in the 37th meeting and was pending for decision.
3          To reduce GST rate on Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) services in respect of aircraft from 18% to 5% with full ITC and to change the place of supply for B2B MRO services to the location of recipient. This change is likely to assist in setting up of MRO services in India. Domestic MRO will also get protection due to 5% tax paid under section 3(7) of the Customs Tariff Act, 1975 on most imported goods (sent abroad for repairs) as this tax is not available as credit.
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