Can have 2 rates as revenue increases, says Arun Jaitley on 2 years of GST

Former finance minister Arun Jaitley on Monday said with the increase in revenue the country may effectively have two rates for the Goods and Services Tax (GST). He, however, ruled out a single slab GST saying that such a system is possible only in “extremely affluent” countries where there are no poor people.

“As revenue increases further, it will give an opportunity to policy makers to possibly merge the 12% and 18% slab into one rate, thus, effectively making the GST a two rate tax,” he said in his blog ‘Two Years After GST’.

Jaitley is the architect of the country’s biggest indirect tax reform, which was rolled out in 1 July 2017 when he was the finance minister. This is Jaitley’s first blog after he opted out of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s council of ministers. His previous blog was on exit polls predicting a clear win for PM Modi.

Jaitley said India cannot have one single rate of GST. “It would be inequitable to apply a single rate in countries where there are a large number of people below the poverty line,” Jaitley said in the blog.

“The direct tax is a progressive tax. The more you earn, the more you pay. An indirect tax is a regressive tax. In the pre-GST regime, the rich and the poor, on various commodities, paid the same tax. The multiple slab system not only checked inflation, it also ensured that the Aam Aadmi products are not exorbitantly taxed,” he said.

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