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GST Council to meet officials from 6 key sectors on Jan 3

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New Delhi: The all powerful GST Council headed by the Finance Minister Arun Jaitley will meet on Tuesday with the representatives of six crucial sectors, including IT, telecom, banking and insurance, to assess the implementation hurdles under the new GST regime.

Also, the presentation will be made by sector representatives of Civil Aviation and Railways at the two-day GST Council meeting that begins here tomorrow, sources said.

Software association Nasscom, which is also scheduled to meet the GST Council, will voice its concerns over issues such as tax treatment of software, and also make a case for single registration under the new GST regime.

“We support the introduction of GST but the implementation of GST should not complicate the business operations of IT companies,” R Chandrashekar, President of Nasscom said.

He said the software association would express concerns with regard to GST implementation during the meeting with GST Council on Tuesday.

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Nasscom’s concerns pertain to areas like the classification of software, import of services from related parties, and taxation rules based on the location of receiving services.

Stating that the first draft of GST law had classified all ‘intangibles’ as services thereby ensuring a uniform tax rate, the revised law removed the clarification.

“This could lead to a situation where software classification can be disputed even under the GST regime. Electronic downloads should be treated as services as the majority practice prevalent globally,” according to Nasscom’s recent representation to the Revenue Department.

Nasscom also contends that revisions in the draft GST law does not facilitate offering a single interface for overseas/domestic clients in cases where large service contracts are supplied to multiple client sites from single or multiple delivery centres.

Also, the revised draft potentially makes onsite services delivered overseas at customer site liable to the payment of GST, followed by a refund which blocks capital and complicates the transaction, it added.

“This will, therefore, imply that onsite services are imported into India, GST discharged, and then exported, and the GST paid on the onsite service then filed for the refund – additional unnecessary transactions for companies which operate in a Branch office model, and associated compliance and working capital troubles,” says Nasscom.

Nasscom is also of the view that the legislation should clearly provide for centralised registration of central taxes of IGST (Integrated-GST) and CGST (central GST), which is within the Central Government power itself.

The GST Council among other things will deliberate on the issue of jurisdiction of assessees in the new regime. This will be the eighth meeting of the Council since it met for the first time on September 22, 2016.

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