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Vision: Journal of Indian Taxation
Year : 2023, Volume : 10, Issue : 1
First page : ( 83) Last page : ( 95)
Print ISSN : 2347-4475. Online ISSN : 2395-2571.
Article DOI : 10.17492/jpi.vision.v10i1.1012306

GST Compensation Cess in Light of the Recent Financial Developments 2023

Kanojia Chahak1, Gautam Shifali2

1Corresponding author; Department of Law, Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India, (E-mail: chahak.k25@gmail.com)

2Department of Law, Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India, (E-mail: shefaligautam99@yahoo.com)

Online Published on 21 December, 2023.

Abstract

The Goods and Services Tax 2017, was implemented in India, replacing the taxes levied by the Centre and States to eradicate the cascading effect of taxes. It is a destination-based tax as compared to the previous taxes that were origin-based. Due to it being a destination-based tax, this impacts the revenue that was previously earned by the States. For this, the Government had introduced the Goods and Services (Compensation to States) Act 2017 to compensate the States. The authors have tried to analyse the Compensation Act with regard to the recent changes in relation to the 49th GST Council Meeting, Finance Bill 2023 and the notifications issued thereafter by the CBIC. The authors also analysed the impact of the withdrawal of the GST Compensation cess once the extended period up to 31st March 2026 gets over.

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Keywords

Compensation cess, Goods and Services (Compensation to States) Act 2017, GST council, Finance Bill 2023, Impact.

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