Pitches for continuation of GST compensation for the next 10 years
Appeals Center to make alternate permanent arrangements for compensation of revenue to the manufacturing states
Manufacturing states will suffer huge loss due to discontinuation of GST compensation grant
Public welfare and development works will be affected
Chhattisgarh will suffer revenue loss of Rs 5000 crores every year
Raipur 14 April 2022 / Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel has written a letter to Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi seeking extension of GST compensation grant. He has urged the Prime Minister to continue the present system of GST compensation for the next 10 years. The Chief Minister has also mentioned in his letter that the Central Government should make an alternative permanent arrangement for compensation of revenue to the producing states at the earliest.
Stating that discontinuation of GST compensation grant is a huge economic loss for producing states like Chhattisgarh, Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel said “being a manufacturing state, our contribution in the development of the country’s economy is much more than those states which have been benefited in the GST tax system due to higher consumption of goods and services. If the GST compensation is not continued beyond June 2022, then Chhattisgarh is likely to face a revenue loss of nearly Rs 5 thousand crore in the upcoming year. Similarly, many other states will also face revenue shortfall in the coming year. Due to this, it would be difficult to arrange for a shortfall in funds for the ongoing public welfare and development works in the state.”
In his letter, Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel also gave reference of the pre-budget consultation meetings for Budget 2022-23 chaired by the Union Finance Minister with the Chief Ministers and Finance Ministers, which was held in New Delhi on December 2021. He said adding that many states including Chhattisgarh requested to extend GST compensation grant for the states in the said meeting. The states expect a positive decision from the central government in this regard.
Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel has said that after the implementation of the GST tax system, the autonomy of states in shaping tax policies have become very limited and there is not much revenue-related potential in the tax revenue other than commercial tax. Although, every effort is being made by us towards revenue generation, however, the present compensation grant system should be continued for the next 10 years to recover from the adverse impact of Covid-19 on economy of states and till the time actual benefits of the GST tax system are realized. The Chief Minister has also appealed the Central Government to device an alternate permanent mechanism to compensate for shortfall in revenue for manufacturing states. The Chief Minister has expressed hope that the Prime Minister will agree with the concerns of states and will act in the spirit of cooperative federalism to resolve the important issue involving the interests of all states.