States such as Telangana and Andhra Pradesh have showed resistance towards bringing in petroleum products under GST as they don’t want to forego a substantial chunk of revenue that comes from petroleum products.
The Centre and some states are at loggerheads on the inclusion of certain petroleum products–natural gas and aviation turbine fuel–under the ambit of Goods and Services Tax (GST).
States such as Telangana and Andhra Pradesh have showed resistance towards bringing in petroleum products under GST as they don’t want to forego a substantial chunk of revenue that comes from petroleum products.
For instance, Andhra Pradesh garnered Rs 9,694 crore or 18 percent of its total tax revenue from petroleum, oil and lubricants (POL) products during 2017-18, government data showed. Similarly, tax mop-up from POL items in Gujarat was Rs 14,852 crore or 19 percent of total tax receipts in the last financial year.
It all started after a senior central government official last week said in a public forum that there is some consensus on bringing natural gas under GST and it may be followed by ATF.
Source: Moneycontrol
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