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TN govt hails GST rationalisation but concerned for state revenue



    Chennai, Sep 4 (PTI) The Tamil Nadu government and opposition AIADMK on Thursday welcomed the Centre's Goods and Services Tax rate rationalisation reforms, including exemption of individual life insurance and individual health insurance services.
    While the government expressed concerns for the protection of the state’s revenue, the AIADMK "wholeheartedly welcomed the historic decisions of the GST Council."
    State Finance Minister Thangam Thennarasu suggested either to continue the present dispensation of Cess provision through constitutional amendment or to increase the bound rate of tax only for sin and luxury goods through GST Act amendment.
    Participating in the 56th Goods and Services Taxes (GST) council meeting in New Delhi on September 3, the minister emphasised that the report of Committee of Officers on Integrated GST Settlement needed to be implemented in toto for streamlining the IGST settlement process and the GST Council agreed to implement the same before the end of December 2025.
    "The minister welcomed the automated mechanism for sanction of provisional refunds for exports and inverted duty structure and supported the simplified registration mechanism for small and low risk businesses to enable ease of doing business," an official release here said.
    Since the Council recommended to extend the period of levy of compensation cess on sin goods for 2 to 3 months beginning October 31, 2025, Thennarasu expressed hope that the GST Council may examine the suggestions of the Government of Tamil Nadu in near future.
    Tamil Nadu principal secretary, Finance Department, T Udhayachandran, principal secretary, Information Technology and Digital Services Department, Brajendra Navnit, Commissioner of Commercial Taxes, S Nagarajan, and senior officers from Tamil Nadu participated in the meeting.
    "The shift to two slabs (5 per cent and 18 per cent), relief on essentials, healthcare, agri-inputs and insurance ensures simplicity, fairness, and progress," AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami said.
    He expressed that the next move will simplify compliance, boost consumer confidence, and support economic growth.
    "My appreciation to Prime Minister Thiru @narendramodi avl for his visionary leadership in steering transformative reforms, and to Finance Minister Tmt @nsitharaman avl for her dedicated efforts in ensuring a simplified and growth-oriented GST framework," Palaniswami said in a post on the social media platform 'X'.
    BJP chief spokesperson Narayanan Thirupathy said the reformative move will benefit the common man as the essential commodities would come within their reach.
    "Even the price of the consumer durables will come down... it will lead to an increase in productivity. This rationalisation of GST is a revolutionary step that will be the talk of the world," he said.

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