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GST Council Meeting: Deliberations on Taxation, Definitions, and Norms Expected

Sweta Jha
By Sweta Jha 4 Min Read Published July 10, 2023
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The GST Council, led by the Union finance minister and composed of state representatives, is scheduled to convene on Tuesday to discuss a range of significant matters. One of the key issues to be deliberated upon is the taxation of online gaming. With the rapid growth of the online gaming industry, there is a need to clarify the applicability of GST on these services. The Council aims to provide clear guidelines regarding the taxation of online gaming platforms and the related transactions.

Another subject on the agenda is the definition of utility vehicles. The Council will review and potentially redefine the criteria for classifying vehicles as utility vehicles, which could have implications for the applicable GST rates on such vehicles.

In addition, the Council is expected to discuss the tightening of norms for registration and claiming Input Tax Credit (ITC). This move is aimed at enhancing compliance and preventing misuse of the GST system. Stricter norms will be formulated to ensure that only eligible entities can register for GST and claim ITC, thereby reducing fraudulent practices.

The GST rates applicable to food and beverages sold in multiplexes will also be addressed in the meeting. The Council will provide clarity on the appropriate GST rates for these items, considering the specific circumstances and requirements of multiplex establishments.

Furthermore, the Council will consider exempting GST on the import of the cancer drug Dinutuximab. This exemption is intended to facilitate access to this vital medication and make it more affordable for patients in need. Additionally, the Council will discuss exempting GST on Food for Special Medical Purposes (FSMP) used in the treatment of rare diseases. Such exemptions aim to support individuals with rare diseases and ease the financial burden associated with their treatment.

The establishment of an appellate tribunal will be another crucial aspect of the meeting. The Council will finalize the framework for setting up this tribunal, which will serve as an independent authority for resolving disputes related to GST. The appellate tribunal will play a vital role in the grievance redressal mechanism, ensuring a fair and transparent resolution of disputes.

Finally, the Council is expected to address the industry’s demand to reframe an article. The specifics of this demand were not disclosed, but it is likely to involve a revision or amendment to an existing article pertaining to GST regulations. The Council will carefully consider the industry’s perspective and evaluate the feasibility of any proposed changes.

The upcoming GST Council meeting holds significant importance as it will discuss and potentially decide on various crucial matters. The taxation of online gaming, the definition of utility vehicles, and the tightening of norms for registration and claiming ITC are among the key issues to be deliberated. Additionally, the Council will clarify GST rates for food and beverages in multiplexes, exempt GST on the import of cancer drug Dinutuximab and Food for Special Medical Purposes (FSMP) used in treating rare diseases. It will also finalize the framework for an appellate tribunal and evaluate the industry’s demand to reframe an article. The decisions made during this meeting will shape the GST landscape and have implications for various sectors and stakeholders.

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Sweta Jha July 10, 2023
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