Government of India
Ministry of Finance
Tax Research Unit
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Press Note
Ministry of
Finance has initiated a public debate on the issue of a negative list for
taxation of services. While presenting
the Budget 2011, Honorable Finance Minister had in his speech announced the
initiation of a public debate. The text of the speech is as below:
“Many experts have argued that it will be desirable to tax services
based on a small negative list, so that many untapped sectors are brought into
the tax net. Such an approach will be very conducive for a nationwide GST. I
propose to initiate an informed public debate on the subject to help us finalise the approach to GST.”
The main issues that are
sought to be deliberated in the debate are advantages and disadvantages of a
negative viz a viz a
positive list, the right approach for India, the International experience of
taxation of services based on negative list, important issues arising by moving
towards the taxation of services base on negative list, definition of the term
“service” and possible list of services that merit to be included in the
negative list. Areas that would need to be exempted separately even after
moving towards the proposed negative list and the revenue implication of moving
towards negative list are also to be deliberated upon.
Major industry
federation and confederations (FICCI, ASSOCHAM, PHDCCI
& CII) and academic institutions like NIPFP have been requested to
participate and also anchor the public debate on the subject. All comments and suggestions regarding the
issue have been requested by 15th June ,2011.
The Directorate
General of Service Tax has been appointed as the nodal agency for the in-house
debate and consultation on the subject by calling for the comments from field
formations. A concept paper on the subject is proposed to be drafted after the
feedback from the stakeholders.