GST Council exempts imported Covid related items from IGST till Aug


New Delhi, May 28 (IANS): The much-anticipated GST Council meeting on Friday came up with some respite for items related to Covid relief, exempting integrated GST (IGST) from such imports till August 31, 2021.

In another major decision, the council decided to exempt IGST on Amphotericin B, a medicine required to treat black fungus (Mucormycosis) infection.

The discussions on relief for products required in Covid relief are not over yet.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, while addressing the media post the meeting, said that a group of ministers (GoM) will be formed by Saturday (May 29), which will examine the need for further reductions and decide on any new rates in exemptions.

The GoM will submit a report on the matter by June 8, 2021.

In a relaxation to small taxpayers, the council on Friday recommended to come up with an amnesty scheme for reducing late fee.

As per the Finance Minister, it will benefit around 89 per cent of GST taxpayers, as they would be able file pending returns, and avail benefits of scheme with reduced late fees.

 

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nallasopara

    Sat, May 29 2021

    I feel sad for Senior Citizens will still continue to pay 18% GST on Medical Insurance ...

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