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Posted on Thursday, March 08, 2018 - 11:24 am:       

http://www.rediff.com/business/report/will-alchohol-now-come -under-gst/20180308.htm

Will alchohol now come under GST?

The Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council will likely take the first step towards inclusion of alcohol in the GST during its meeting on Saturday.


alcoholic beverages, or âalcohol for human consumptionâ, may be included in the GST if a consensus is arrived at.

This is Centreâs second attempt at imposing the GST on ENA, which is taxed by states at present. Alcohol for human consumption, or potable alcohol, is out of the GST, whereas its input, ENA, is a grey area.

Industrial alcohol is within the GST.

âThe council will take a re-look at taxing ENA under the GST. States had opposed it earlier, but now we have a legal view on the matter, strengthening our case for taxing it under the GST,â said a government official.

The council is meeting after a gap of one-and-a-half months.

The Centre has taken the views of the additional solicitor-general, who has pointed out that ENA is liable to the GST as it is not potable alcohol.

The proposal is to tax it at the 18 per cent GST rate.

West Bengal Finance Minister Amit Mitra has argued if ENA is taxed under the GST, it will be seen as taxing alcohol.

States currently levy value-added tax (VAT) and sales tax on ENA.

âThe council will also discuss if a constitutional amendment is needed to levy the GST on ENA or whether it can be done administratively,â said another official.

ENA is a derivative of molasses and 80 per cent of it goes into manufacturing liquor.

The rest is used by the pharmaceutical industry to manufacture cough syrups and the cosmetics industry to make perfumes.

The pharmaceutical industry, in particular, has been demanding inclusion of ENA in the GST so that it can avail input tax credit.

The states have argued that if ENA is taxed under the GST, they will not be able to monitor production of alcohol.

However, inclusion of ENA in the GST may trigger inclusion of potable alcohol as well.

âInclusion of ENA will mean there will be a violation of the GST fundamentals. It will lead to a cascading of taxes.

"Ideally, input and output should face the same tax,â said an industry expert.

âOne of the key objectives of the GST is to prevent breakage of the tax credit chain.

"This has not been achieved in the case of some inputs such as ENA.

"It is essential to evolve a system whereby input tax credit does not become a cost to any industry,â said M S Mani, partner, Deloitte India.

"If ENA is used as an input for production of alcohol and not fit for direct human consumption, then it should have been liable to GST right from beginning, as constitutional restriction with respect to levy of GST is only on alcoholic liquor for human consumption," said Pratik Jain, partner, PwC India.

The VAT paid on purchase of ENA can be used as a set-off on the VAT payable on sale of potable alcohol.

However, if ENA is subject to the GST, input tax credit will no longer be available.

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