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GST Rate Cut: Tax Relief on Essential Products Under Discussion

India Government Panel Considers Lower GST on Medicines, Tractors, and Insurance Products

India CSR by India CSR
October 4, 2024
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The panel’s discussions reflect a delicate balancing act between easing public tax burdens and ensuring steady revenue for government operations.

NEW DELHI (India CSR): A ministerial panel on Goods and Services Tax (GST) is exploring a major rate cut on essential items. Chaired by Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary, the panel is weighing reductions for mass-use items, including medicines, tractors, and insurance products. The objective is to ease financial burdens on the public while maintaining revenue stability. However, revenue losses and potential industry reactions are critical factors in this decision.

Panel’s Focus: Essential Goods and Insurance

The GST panel’s current focus lies in reducing taxes on products that impact a broad segment of the population. Essential items like medicines could see a drop from 12% to 5%, making healthcare more affordable for many households. Similarly, GST on tractors, essential for the agricultural sector, might be reduced, with current rates ranging between 12% and 28% depending on the type.

In terms of insurance, there are discussions about lowering GST on health and term insurance policies. Health insurance GST could be reduced from 18% to 12%, while term insurance might face a 5% rate. However, the prospect of zero-rating term insurance has been dismissed to ensure the viability of input tax credits for suppliers.

Here is a list of key products and services currently under consideration for GST rate reduction:

  1. Medicines
    • Proposed reduction from 12% to 5%
  2. Tractors
    • Current rates of 12% or 28%, depending on type
    • Potential reduction to a lower bracket
  3. Health Insurance
    • Proposed reduction from 18% to 12%
  4. Term Insurance
    • Proposed rate of 5%
    • Zero-rating proposal dismissed to maintain input tax credit eligibility

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Balancing Revenue and Benefits

A key challenge for the panel is balancing potential revenue losses with the benefits of tax cuts. Lowering GST on medicines alone could lead to an estimated revenue loss of Rs 11,000 crore for both the Center and states. The health insurance segment also brings substantial revenue, generating over Rs 8,000 crore annually. These figures make revenue preservation an important consideration for state finance ministers who are cautious about the potential impact on their budgets.

Here’s a list of key facts regarding the revenue implications of the proposed GST rate cuts:

  1. Revenue Preservation
    • Essential for balancing tax relief with financial stability for states and the Center.
  2. Potential Revenue Loss from Medicines
    • Estimated at Rs 11,000 crore if GST on medicines is reduced from 12% to 5%.
  3. Health Insurance Revenue
    • Generates over Rs 8,000 crore annually, making it a significant revenue source.
  4. State Finance Ministers’ Concerns
    • Cautious about revenue shortfalls impacting state budgets and financial planning.
  5. Revenue Impact Consideration
    • Revenue retention is crucial, especially with high contributions from essential goods and services.

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Ongoing Discussions on GST Slab Structure

Currently, India’s GST structure includes four slabs. The panel is considering a gradual move toward a three-rate system but may retain the existing four slabs for the time being. The proposal involves shifting items from the 12% bracket to either 5% or 18%. This incremental approach aims to streamline the GST framework without immediate disruptions.

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Higher GST on Luxury Imports as a Counterbalance

To offset revenue shortfalls, the panel proposes increasing GST on high-end, imported electric vehicles (EVs) priced above Rs 40 lakh. Currently taxed at 5%, these luxury EVs may see a higher rate, which aligns with the government’s broader policy to balance essential tax cuts with higher taxes on non-essential luxury items.

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Diverse Opinions Among State Finance Ministers

There is no consensus within the panel on a three-rate GST structure. States such as Kerala, Karnataka, and West Bengal prefer the current four-slab system, with Kerala’s Finance Minister K N Balagopal citing his state’s challenging financial situation as a reason for caution.

Key Facts

This table provides a concise overview of the major points and anticipated impacts of the proposed GST changes.

Key AspectDetails
Panel LeadBihar Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary
Products Considered for Rate CutMedicines, tractors, health insurance, and term insurance
Proposed Rate for MedicinesReduce from 12% to 5%
Current Tractor GST Rates12% or 28%, depending on classification
Proposed Rate for Health InsuranceReduce from 18% to 12%
Proposed Rate for Term Insurance5% (Zero-rate proposal dismissed to retain input tax credit)
Revenue Impact (Medicines)Potential revenue shortfall of Rs 11,000 crore for Centre and states
Revenue Impact (Health Insurance)Health insurance GST generates over Rs 8,000 crore annually
Luxury EV Rate ProposalIncrease GST on imported electric vehicles above Rs 40 lakh from 5%
Three-Rate GST StructureMoving some items from 12% to either 5% or 18%, though four slabs may be retained temporarily
States Opposing Three-Rate StructureKerala, Karnataka, and West Bengal
Revenue from 18% and 28% SlabsHigh-revenue generators; 28% slab accounts for approximately 72-73% of GST collections
Meeting DatesInsurance panel on October 19, GST rate rationalisation panel on October 20
Focus of Cement GST RateCement likely to remain at 28% due to cartelisation concerns

With key meetings scheduled later in October, more concrete decisions are expected by the month’s end. The outcome will shape India’s tax landscape and impact consumer costs on essential items.

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