54th GST Council Meeting Highlights: GoM Formed on Insurance Policies, Tax Rates on Cancer Drugs, Namkeens Slashed – News18


  • September 09, 2024
    19:57 IST

    54th GST Council Meeting: Know Key Decisions

    • New GoM on GST rate reduction on medical health insurance set up; to submit its report by October-end. FM Nirmala Sitharaman says the GST Council meeting to be held in November will take a call on reduction in rate on health insurance.
    • Status report on tax on casinos, online gaming submitted to GST Council.
    • Compensation cess can be collected till March 2026 to repay back to back loans and service interest on it. By January 2026, we will be able to clear the loans, says FM Nirmala Sitharaman.
    • Funds given for research to universities established by the law of Centre, state governments, and those who have obtained income tax exemption, are now exempt from GST.
    • The GST Council decided to reduce the tax rate on cancer drugs to 5% from 12%; on namkeen to 12% from 18%.
    • GST rates on car seats have been hiked to 28% from 18%.
    • Renting of commercials properties brought under reverse charge mechanism.
    • GST Council approves to introduce B2C e-invoicing to facilitate consumers on voluntary basis in selective states. Necessary amendments will be made.
    • The GST Council did not discuss whether to exempt payment aggregators from paying tax on online payments.
  • September 09, 2024
    20:01 IST

    Abhishek Jain, indirect tax head & partner at KPMG, shares opinion on 54th GST Council Decisions:

    Abhishek Jain, indirect tax head & partner, KPMG, said: “The GoM’s recommendation by end of October on the GST rate for health / life insurance will be one to watch closely. Specific sectors like automobile, etc. would keenly look forward to the decision on compensation cess and its fate. Another notable development is the proposed B2C e-invoicing, which, although voluntary, will be significant. It will be crucial to observe how businesses prepare for this change.”

  • September 09, 2024
    20:00 IST

    Vivek Jalan, Partner at Tax Connect Advisory Services LLP, Speaks:

    Vivek Jalan, partner at multidisciplinary pan-India consulting firm Tax Connect Advisory Services LLP: “The 53rd GST Council meeting was held immediately post the Union Budget and after a long haul of around six months and hence there were many pending item agenda items for The GST Council in this 54th GST Council meeting held today on 9th September 2024. Therefore it seems that the GST Council has taken up the agenda items in seriatim and cleared the earlier agenda items. A Long standing demand of Steel and other Metal Industry of levying Reverse Charge on Metal Scrap has been accepted by the 54th GST Council Meeting. This might solve the the threat of fake invoicing in this sector to a large extent. Several Universities had received GST notices on R&D grants received by them. It has been decided that GST will not apply to Universities with Income Tax Exemption or state and central government affiliated universities will be E-invoicing in the B2C category (although now recommendatory) may help the consumers also ensure that GST thereon has been paid by the supplier. Invoice Management System to be implemented from 1st October would help the recipients and suppliers in correcting the invoices and streamlining the flow of Credit. The long speculated GST on Medical and Health Insurance have been referred rightly to a group of ministers as there were many related issues like what happens to Corporate group insurance (which is a norm in the current times), in case insurance is taken by Residents Welfare Association, life insurance, etc and most important whether ITC would be available or not. The 55th GST Council’s Meeting in November 2024 would take a decision in the matter.”

  • September 09, 2024
    19:42 IST

    Any Fund Even Coming from Private, Private Universities, Established by Centre, State Law Will be GST Exempt: FM

    Seven institutions had received tax notices for GST on R&D funds. Any fund even coming from private, for private universities as well established by centre, state law, will be exempt from GST, says FM Nirmala Sitharaman

  • September 09, 2024
    19:42 IST

    Any Fund Even Coming from Private, Private Universities, Established by Centre, State Law Will be GST Exempt: FM

    Seven institutions had received tax notices for GST on R&D funds. Any fund even coming from private, for private universities as well established by centre, state law, will be exempt from GST, says FM Nirmala Sitharaman

  • September 09, 2024
    19:37 IST

    GST Rates on Car Seats Hiked from 18% to 28%

    Govt raises GST rates on car seats to 28% from 18%, says Revenue Secretary Sanjay Malhotra.

  • September 09, 2024
    19:36 IST

    Section 11A to address retrospective tax demands will be used in rarest of rare occasions

    Section 11A to address retrospective tax demands will be used in rarest of rare occasions. Circulars regarding it not discussed at this point of time, says Revenue Secretary.

  • September 09, 2024
    19:35 IST

    GST Council Discusses if Medical Insurance Should be Introduced Only for Senior Citizens

    The GST Council discussed if medical insurance should be introduced only for senior citizens, and will it make implementation difficult.

  • September 09, 2024
    19:33 IST

    GST Council to Re-Examine the Issue of Tax on EV Charging Stations: Revenue Secretary

    The GST Council will re-examine the issue of tax on EV charging stations, says Revenue Secretary Sanjay Malhotra.

  • September 09, 2024
    19:30 IST

    Council did not discuss whether to exempt payment aggregators from paying tax on online payments, says revenue secretary

    Revenue Secretary Sanjay Malhotra said the Council did not discuss whether to exempt payment aggregators from paying tax on online payments.

  • September 09, 2024
    19:22 IST

    B2C e-Invoicing to Start on a Voluntary Basis Soon: 54th GST Council Meeting

    Council approved to introduce B2C e-invoicing to facilitate consumers on voluntary basis in selective states. Necessary amendments will be made.

  • September 09, 2024
    19:18 IST

    Committee of Secretaries on Integrated GST Will Submit Report by October, says FM

    “A committee of secretaries will be formed to explain on how to take IGST forward. Today we have negative balance on IGST. The committee will be formed under additional secretary in revenue. There is excess IGST given to states will have to be retrieved. The modus operandi of IGST may be explained to states if needed. The committee will have officials from states and centre,” says FM Nirmala Sitharaman.

  • September 09, 2024
    19:16 IST

    GST Rates on Cancer Drugs Reduced from 12% to 5%

    GST rates on cancer drugs will be reduced further, complementing the earlier reduction in import duties.

    The GST Council decided to reduce the tax rate on cancer drugs to 5 per cent from 12 per cent; on namkeen to 12 per cent from 18 per cent, says Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman.

  • September 09, 2024
    19:13 IST

    GST on Select Snacks Reduced from 18% to 12%

    GST on select snacks reduced from 18% to 12%.

  • September 09, 2024
    19:13 IST

    Renting of commercials properties brought under reverse charge mechanism

    Renting of commercials properties brought under reverse charge mechanism, says Revenue Secretary Sanay Malhotra.

  • September 09, 2024
    19:12 IST

    GST Council Exempts Universities, Educational Establishements Established by Law of Center

    Sitharaman said the GST Council has decided to exempt universities and educational establishements established by a law of Center or state or those which receive income tax from GST.

  • September 09, 2024
    19:11 IST

    GST rate on namkeen reduced prospectively

    GST rate on namkeen reduced prospectively.

  • September 09, 2024
    19:10 IST

    Funds given for research to universities established by the law of Centre exempted from GST

    Funds given for research to universities established by the law of Centre, state governments, and those who have obtained income tax exemption, are exempt from GST.

  • September 09, 2024
    19:04 IST

    Compensation cess can be collected till March 2026 to repay back to back loans and service interest on it: FM

    Compensation cess can be collected till March 2026 to repay back to back loans and service interest on it. By January 2026, we will be able to clear the loans, says FM Nirmala Sitharaman.

  • September 09, 2024
    19:03 IST

    GoM on Health Insurance to Come Up with Report by End of October, Decision in November meet: FM

    GoM on health insurance to come with a report by end of October, decision in November meet, says FM Nirmala Sitharaman.



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