Monday, April 1, 2019

GST Impacts on LPG and Gas - mymoneykarma




Goods and Services Tax(GST) is the most significant reform in the history of indirect taxation in the country. Earlier a plethora of taxes were charged throughout the states in the entire country. GST is an improvement over the previous tax system since it centralizes the taxation system to a large extent. It is now easy for the common man to understand the percentage of indirect taxes that they are charged on any service. GST as a taxation system is aligned with the government's idea of a common national market.
The GST system was rolled out in July 2017. In total, the GST Council fixed a percentage of taxation on 1,211 items. GST Council has put 1300 goods and 500 services under five  GST slabs, 0%,5%, 12%, 18% and 28% where most of the items are covered under the 18% slab since the government decided to put only luxury items under the high-end 28% tax slab, so about 177 items in the 28% slab were moved to 18% tax slab.
Implementation of GST has resulted in a decrease in the tax burden for the consumers. Since the government plans on developing a synchronized national market, GST could help in boosting the position of Indian market globally.

New features of GST

Before the implementation of GST, the taxes levied on goods and services were separated. The Central Government had control over the taxation on goods manufacture and the State Government had complete autonomy in the taxation on the sales of goods.
Post implementation of GST, both Centre and state have the power to levy and collect taxes.

Highlights of the GST rule on gas

  • Post the GST regime; the domestic cylinder prices have increased to 32 rupees per cylinder. This is the sharpest increase since the last six years. Last time there was such a significant increase in the prices of LPG, it rose by 50 rupees, which happened due to the rise in oil prices.
  • All households will be receiving 12 subsidized gas cylinders over the span of one year. If someone requires more than 12 cylinders in a year, they will be charged a GST of 18% on the additional cylinder.
  • The services on gas cylinders will be charged an 18% GST on the installation, inspection and other emergency services.
  • For the states which didn't charge any taxes on the LPG cylinders, the prices went up by 12 rupees and 15 rupees.
  • The LPG cylinders by 69 Rupees. Earlier, the commercial LPG cylinders attracted taxes that amounted to a total of 22.5% which included VAT and excise duty, under the GST regime, only 18% taxes are charged.
  • LPG cylinder that cost 1121 will now cost 1052 in Delhi.