The 25th GST Council Meet was held on 18th January 2018 in Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi Rate changes, Exemptions and other proposals made shall be given effect once the Notifications are issued for the same.
Latest Update
24th June 2022
The 47th GST Council meeting was held on the 28th and 29th of June 2022 in Chandigarh. Union FM Nirmala Sitharaman chaired this meeting and made recommendations to revise rates for revenue augmentation and correction of inversion while pruning the GST exemption list. Compliance relief was granted to e-commerce suppliers and composition taxpayers.
29th December 2021
The 46th GST Council meeting was held on 31st December 2021 in New Delhi. Union FM Nirmala Sitharaman led meeting has decided to defer the GST rate hike to 12% for textiles.
1st September 2021
45th GST Council meeting was held on 17th September 2021. Tax concessions on COVID-19 essentials got extended, Matter on GST compensation to states was taken up, correction of inverted tax structure, etc were on the agenda.
28th May 2021
43rd GST Council meeting took place on 28th May 2021. The Council approved the GST amnesty scheme to be re-introduced, the late fee was rationalised for all taxpayers, especially for small taxpayers and IGST is exempted on import of COVID treating equipment and relief materials up to 31st August 2021.
Key Decisions Taken in the 25th GST Council Meet
1. Late fee reduction:
- For GSTR-1, GSTR-5, GSTR-5A and GSTR-6 the late fees is reduced to Rs. 50 per day
- In case of Nil return filed for GSTR-1, GSTR-5, GSTR-5A late fee is reduced to Rs. 20 per day
2. Cancellation of registration by voluntary registrants can be applied before expiry of 1 year from the date of registration
3.Cancellation of registration (REG – 29) by migrated taxpayers extended till 31st March 2018.
4. On successful implementation of e-Way bills, the E-way bill portal to be shifted to ewaybillgst.gov.in
5. Certain modification to e-way bill rules to be notified soon.
6. Recommendations made by Handicraft committee has been accepted by the council: The rates are to be worked out later.
7. GST Rates for 29 Goods and 53 Services have been reduced. These rates will come into effect from 25th January 2018.
GST Rate Changes for Goods
Nil Rated Goods:
- Vibhuti
- Parts and accessories for the manufacture of hearing aids.
- De-oiled rice bran
Rates reduced from 28% to 18%
- Old and used motor vehicles [medium and large cars and SUVs] with a condition that No ITC is availed
- Public transport Buses that run on Biofuel
Rates reduced from 28% to 12% For Old and used motor vehicles [other than medium and large cars and SUVs] with a condition that No ITC is availed Rates reduced from 18% to 12%
- Sugar boiled Confectionery
- Drinking water packed in 20 litres bottles
- Biodiesel
- Drip irrigation system including laterals, sprinklers
- Mechanical Sprayer
- Certain listed Bio-pesticides (12 in nos)
- Fertilizer grade Phosphoric acid
- Bamboo wood building joinery
Rate reduced from 18% to 5%
- LPG supplied to Household Domestic Consumers
- Raw materials and Consumables needed for Launch vehicles, Satellites and Payloads (Both CGST and IGST Rates)
- Tamarind Kernel Powder
- Mehendi paste in cones
Rates reduced from 12% to 5%
- Articles of straw, of esparto or of other plaiting materials
- Velvet fabric [with a condition that no refund is claimed on ITC]
Rates reduced from 3% to 0.25% : Diamonds and precious stones
GST Rate increased from 12% to 18% : Cigarette filter rods
Rate increased from 0% to 5% : Rice bran (other than de-oiled rice bran)
Compensation cess is reduced to 0% for following motor vehicles :
- Old and used motor vehicles [medium and large cars and SUVs]with a condition that No ITC is availed
- Old and used motor vehicles [other than medium and large cars and SUVs] with a condition that No ITC is availed
- Vehicle that is cleared as an ambulance (having all accessories necessary in ambulance)
- 10-13 seater Buses and ambulances subject to specified conditions
GST Rate Changes for Services
GST newly applicable on following:
- GST Rate at 5% on small housekeeping service providers, notified under section 9 (5) of GST Act, who provide housekeeping service through ECO, without availing ITC
- GST Rate at 28% on actionable claim in the form of chance to win in betting and gambling including horse racing
Rate reduced from 28% to 18% : Services by way of admission to theme parks, water parks, joy rides, merry-go-rounds, go-karting and ballet
Rate reduced from 18% to 12%
- Transportation of petroleum crude and petroleum products with ITC Credit.
- Metro and monorail projects (construction, erection, commissioning or installation of original works)
- Works Contract Services by Sub-contractor to the Main contractor under the following scenario: Where the main contractor provides WCS to Central Government, State Government, Union territory, a local authority, a Governmental Authority or a Government Entity at the rate of 12%
Note: Similarly, GST Rate for Sub-contract services to the main contractor shall attract 5% where the Main contractor is providing services to Central Government, State Government, Union territory, a local authority, a Governmental Authority or a Government Entity at the rate of 5%
4. Common Effluent Treatment Plants services for treatment of effluents
5. Mining or exploration services of petroleum crude and natural gas and for drilling services in respect of the said goods
Rate reduced from 18% to 5%
- Tailoring Services
- Transportation of petroleum crude and petroleum products without ITC Credit.
- Job-work services for manufacture of leather goods(Chapter 42) and footwear (Chapter 64)
Services Exemption List & related changes
Following Services are exempted :
- Providing information under RTI Act, 2005 from GST.
- Legal services provided to Government, Local Authority, Governmental Authority and Government Entity.
- Transportation of goods from India to a place outside India by air or sea until 30th September 2018:
- Life Insurance to personnel of Coast Guard (under the Group Insurance Scheme of the Central Government) by the Naval Insurance Group Fund, retrospectively w.e.f. 1.7.2017
- Dollar-denominated services provided by financial intermediaries located in IFSC SEZ, which have been deemed to be outside India under the various regulations by RBI, IRDAI, SEBI or any financial regulatory authority, to a person outside India
- Pure services provided to Government entity by a Panchayat/ Municipality. Composite supply involving predominantly supply of services (i.e. up to 25% of the supply of goods) is also exempted.
- Lease of land:
- By government or local authority to governmental authority or government entity
- Supply as a part of specified composite supply of construction of flats, etc
- Admission to, or conduct of examination provided to all educational institutions including any service of conducting entrance examinations on collection of entrance fees
- Reinsurance services in respect of following insurance schemes :
- General insurance business provided under schemes such as Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojna and others listed in Notification 12/2017-CGST Rate
- Life insurance business provided under schemes such as Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana and others listed in Notification 12/2017-CGST Rate
- Services by way of fumigation in a warehouse of agricultural produce
- Services of admission to planetarium where consideration charged is below Rs.500
- Subscription of online educational journals/periodicals by educational institutions who provide degree recognized by any law
- Renting of transport vehicles to a person providing services of transportation to an educational institution (students, faculty, and staff) providing education upto higher secondary or equivalent.
- Services provided by and to Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) and its subsidiaries directly or indirectly related to any of the events under FIFA U-20 World Cup in case the said event is hosted by India.
Changes in Exemption limits in the following cases:
- The exemption limit of Rs 5,000 per month per member in respect of services provided by Resident Welfare Association (unincorporated or nonprofit entity) to its members against their individual contribution is enhanced to Rs 7500/-.
- The exemption limit of the amount of cover of Rs. 50,000 enhanced to Rs. 2 lakhs in respect of services of life insurance business provided under life microinsurance product approved by IRDAI
- The exemption limit of Rs.250 for services with respect to all the theatrical performances like Music, Dance, Drama, Orchestra, Folk or Classical Arts and all other such activities in any Indian language in theatre increased 500 per person
Others Recommendations to Note
- To allow ITC of input services in the same line of business at the GST rate of 5% in case of tour operator service
- To extend the period of Viability Gap Funding (VGF) with respect to the construction of RCS Airports from 1 to 3 years from the date of commencement of RCS Udan Airport.
- Proposal to not to include the Value of deposits, loans or advances on which interest or discount is earned in the Value of exempt supply under sub-section (2) of section 17 (Not applicable to Banking company, Financial Institutions, NBFC extending deposits, loans or advances)
- To defer the liability to pay GST in case of TDR against consideration in the form of construction service and on construction service against consideration in the form of TDR to the time when the possession or right in the property is transferred to the land owner by entering into a conveyance deed or similar instrument (eg. allotment letter). No deferment in point of taxation in respect of cash component.
- Changes in Valuation of Lottery, Betting and gambling Services:
- To insert a provision that the value of lottery shall be 100/112 or 100/128 of the price of lottery ticket earlier notified.
- To insert a provision that the Value of supply of Betting & Gambling shall be 100 % of the face value of the bet or the amount paid into the totalizator.
- Recommendations made regarding Reverse Charge Mechanism
- To include Renting of Immovable property by government or local authority to a registered person under reverse Charge while renting of immovable property by government or local authority to unregistered person shall continue under forward charge
- To define insurance agent in the reverse charge notification to have the same meaning as assigned to it in clause (10) of section 2 of the Insurance Act, 1938, so that corporate agents get excluded from reverse charge