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The GST is proposed to be a
comprehensive indirect tax levy
on manufacture, sale and
consumption of goods as well as
services at the national level. It
will replace all indirect taxes
levied on goods and services by
the Indian Central and state
governments.
 The law will replace
various indirect taxes
with one simple tax,
creating a boundary less
and a unified national
market that will also lead
to increase in country’s
GDP. Implementation of
GST would bring many
professionals
opportunities and
employment in terms of
compliance, advisory, tax
planning, etc
 In 2000, former Prime Minister Shri A.B.Vaypayee set up a
committee which was headed by Asim Dasgupta (former
finance minister, Government of Bengal). The committee was
given a task of designing and establishing the GST model which
suits the Indian federal structure well. It was also given a
task for designing the back end system for the effective
implementation of the GST rollout.
 During the phase of 2000 to 2005, Indian indirect tax structure
was also witnessing a historic change in the name of VAT. VAT
stands for Value Added Tax. VAT in India was introduced at the
centre level first. VAT was first introduced in 1986 for few
commodities which were then called MODVAT which was later
on extended to other commodities and stages and hence
renamed as CENVAT w.e.f 1.04.2000.
Historical Background of GST
 After implementation of VAT at central level, Government
of India was keen to introduce VAT at the state level. The
implementation of VAT somehow overshadowed the
discussion on GST. Somewhere in between, the Kelkar
task force in the year 2003 suggested a comprehensive
Goods and Service Tax (GST) based on VAT principle. It
pointed out that there is no doubt that India has a steady
momentum regarding reforms and taxation; however, there
is a need of a new comprehensive GST which shall be based
on VAT principles.
 Apart from the Kelkar recommendation, talks on GST were
in cold storage until 2006. The silence was broken by the
former Finance Minister P.Chidambaram in his budget
speech for the Year 2006-07. He was decisive while
speaking about the implementation of GST. He indicated
the need to the country to converge from existing system to
the national GST.
 So, it was the year 2006-07, when India was serious for
the first time in implementing the Goods and Service
Tax (GST). The responsibility of preparing a design
and roadmap for the seamless implementation of GST
was assigned to Empowered Committee of State
Finance Ministers.
 The empowered committee of State Finance Ministers
released their first discussion paper on November 10,
2009. The discussion paper recommended the dual
GST model for India.
 In the budget speech of the year 2010-11, Shri Pranab
Mukherjee extended the deadline by one year. He said;
 “On Goods and Services Tax, we have been focusing on
generating a wide consensus on its design.
In November 2009 the Empowered Committee of the
State Finance Ministers placed the first discussion
paper on GST in the public domain. The Thirteenth
Finance Commission has also made some significant
recommendations relating to GST, which will
contribute to the ongoing discussions.
We are actively engaged with the Empowered
Committee to finalise the structure of GST as well as
the modalities of its expeditious implementation. It will
be my earnest endeavour to introduce GST along with
the DTC in April 2011.”
 Constitution (115th Amendment) Bill was introduced on
22nd March, 2011 and same was referred to Parliamentary
Standing Committee on Finance for discussion.
 With the new government in charge, the
122nd Constitutional amendment bill was tabled in Lok
Sabha on 19thDecember 2014. Since the new government
had the required number in the Lok Sabha, it was expected
that GST bill would be cleared in Lok Sabha. As expected,
122nd Constitutional amendment bill, 2014 was passed by
Lok Sabha on 6th May 2016.
 It was not an easy job for the government to get the bill
cleared from the Rajya Sabha. There were political
differences between the government and the
opposition. Many times, Rajya Sabha was adjourned due to
the unhealthy argument between the Members of
Parliament. Lack of majority in Rajya Sabha was the major
roadblock for the government.
 Even after so many hurdles, the 122nd Constitutional
Amendment bill was passed by the Rajya Sabha on
3rdAugust 2016 subject to some changes. The
amendment made in the bill passed by Rajya Sabha
was passed by Lok Sabha on August 8th, 2016.
 For the amendment to become effective, the
constitutional bill must be ratified by at least 50% of
the states (i.e. by at least 16 states out of 31 state
assemblies) within 30 days. Since, bill was passed by
unanimous consent of all the parties; this condition
was not so tough.
 Within 23 days, 16 states ratified the GST bill. Assam
was the first state to ratify the GST bill. After getting
the requisite number, the GST bill was ready for the
presidential nod.
 On 8th September 2016 history writes itself when
President gave his nod to the GST bill. GST bill is now
the law of the land.
 When the history was unfolding itself on
8th September 2016, the great man Shri A.B. Vajpayee
was remembered once again. Once Vajpayee said “I
dream of an India, free of hunger and want,” and when
his 16 years old vision becomes a reality on
8th September 2016, maybe his dream will also be a
reality in the coming bright years of twenty-first
century.
THANK YOU! 
CMA KANCHAN AGARWAL

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HISTORY OF GST IN INDIA

  • 1.
  • 2. The GST is proposed to be a comprehensive indirect tax levy on manufacture, sale and consumption of goods as well as services at the national level. It will replace all indirect taxes levied on goods and services by the Indian Central and state governments.
  • 3.  The law will replace various indirect taxes with one simple tax, creating a boundary less and a unified national market that will also lead to increase in country’s GDP. Implementation of GST would bring many professionals opportunities and employment in terms of compliance, advisory, tax planning, etc
  • 4.
  • 5.  In 2000, former Prime Minister Shri A.B.Vaypayee set up a committee which was headed by Asim Dasgupta (former finance minister, Government of Bengal). The committee was given a task of designing and establishing the GST model which suits the Indian federal structure well. It was also given a task for designing the back end system for the effective implementation of the GST rollout.  During the phase of 2000 to 2005, Indian indirect tax structure was also witnessing a historic change in the name of VAT. VAT stands for Value Added Tax. VAT in India was introduced at the centre level first. VAT was first introduced in 1986 for few commodities which were then called MODVAT which was later on extended to other commodities and stages and hence renamed as CENVAT w.e.f 1.04.2000. Historical Background of GST
  • 6.  After implementation of VAT at central level, Government of India was keen to introduce VAT at the state level. The implementation of VAT somehow overshadowed the discussion on GST. Somewhere in between, the Kelkar task force in the year 2003 suggested a comprehensive Goods and Service Tax (GST) based on VAT principle. It pointed out that there is no doubt that India has a steady momentum regarding reforms and taxation; however, there is a need of a new comprehensive GST which shall be based on VAT principles.  Apart from the Kelkar recommendation, talks on GST were in cold storage until 2006. The silence was broken by the former Finance Minister P.Chidambaram in his budget speech for the Year 2006-07. He was decisive while speaking about the implementation of GST. He indicated the need to the country to converge from existing system to the national GST.
  • 7.  So, it was the year 2006-07, when India was serious for the first time in implementing the Goods and Service Tax (GST). The responsibility of preparing a design and roadmap for the seamless implementation of GST was assigned to Empowered Committee of State Finance Ministers.  The empowered committee of State Finance Ministers released their first discussion paper on November 10, 2009. The discussion paper recommended the dual GST model for India.
  • 8.  In the budget speech of the year 2010-11, Shri Pranab Mukherjee extended the deadline by one year. He said;  “On Goods and Services Tax, we have been focusing on generating a wide consensus on its design. In November 2009 the Empowered Committee of the State Finance Ministers placed the first discussion paper on GST in the public domain. The Thirteenth Finance Commission has also made some significant recommendations relating to GST, which will contribute to the ongoing discussions. We are actively engaged with the Empowered Committee to finalise the structure of GST as well as the modalities of its expeditious implementation. It will be my earnest endeavour to introduce GST along with the DTC in April 2011.”
  • 9.  Constitution (115th Amendment) Bill was introduced on 22nd March, 2011 and same was referred to Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance for discussion.  With the new government in charge, the 122nd Constitutional amendment bill was tabled in Lok Sabha on 19thDecember 2014. Since the new government had the required number in the Lok Sabha, it was expected that GST bill would be cleared in Lok Sabha. As expected, 122nd Constitutional amendment bill, 2014 was passed by Lok Sabha on 6th May 2016.  It was not an easy job for the government to get the bill cleared from the Rajya Sabha. There were political differences between the government and the opposition. Many times, Rajya Sabha was adjourned due to the unhealthy argument between the Members of Parliament. Lack of majority in Rajya Sabha was the major roadblock for the government.
  • 10.  Even after so many hurdles, the 122nd Constitutional Amendment bill was passed by the Rajya Sabha on 3rdAugust 2016 subject to some changes. The amendment made in the bill passed by Rajya Sabha was passed by Lok Sabha on August 8th, 2016.  For the amendment to become effective, the constitutional bill must be ratified by at least 50% of the states (i.e. by at least 16 states out of 31 state assemblies) within 30 days. Since, bill was passed by unanimous consent of all the parties; this condition was not so tough.  Within 23 days, 16 states ratified the GST bill. Assam was the first state to ratify the GST bill. After getting the requisite number, the GST bill was ready for the presidential nod.
  • 11.  On 8th September 2016 history writes itself when President gave his nod to the GST bill. GST bill is now the law of the land.  When the history was unfolding itself on 8th September 2016, the great man Shri A.B. Vajpayee was remembered once again. Once Vajpayee said “I dream of an India, free of hunger and want,” and when his 16 years old vision becomes a reality on 8th September 2016, maybe his dream will also be a reality in the coming bright years of twenty-first century.
  • 12.
  • 13. THANK YOU!  CMA KANCHAN AGARWAL