GST - Increase in the Compensation Cess rate on cigarettes
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In respect of cigarettes, the Fitment Committee had recommended that in line with the weighted average VAT rate [28.7%], the GST rate on cigarettes may be kept at 28%. In addition, Compensation Cess may be levied on cigarettes at rates equal to 1.05 times the Specific Excise Duty Rates [net of NCCD]. However, this method of calibrating the Compensation Cess did not take into consideration the cascading of taxes [that is in earlier regime VAT being charged on value inclusive of the excise duty]. As a result, the total tax incidence on cigarettes in GST regime has come down, as compared to the total tax in pre-GST regime.
While any reduction in tax incidence on items of mass consumption would be welcome, the same would be unacceptable in case of demerit goods like cigarettes.
The GST Council in its 19th Meeting held today i.e. on 17.07.2017 reviewed the Compensation Cess rates on cigarettes and recommended the following increase in the same with effect from 00 hours on 18th July, 2017 i.e. the midnight of 17th and 18th July, 2017:
| Compensation Cess Rates | ||||
| Tariff Item | Present rate | Proposed Increase | New rates | |
| Non- filter | ||||
| 2402 20 10 | Not exceeding 65 mm | 5% + Rs.1591 per thousand | Rs.485 per thousand | 5% + Rs.2076per thousand |
| 2402 20 20 | Exceeding 65 mm but not 70 mm | 5% + Rs.2876 per thousand | Rs.792 per thousand | 5% + Rs.3668per thousand |
| Filter | ||||
| 2402 20 30 | Not exceeding 65 mm | 5% + Rs.1591 per thousand | Rs.485 per thousand | 5% + Rs.2076per thousand |
| 2402 20 40 | Exceeding 65 mm but not 70 mm | 5% + Rs.2126 per thousand | Rs.621 per thousand | 5% + Rs.2747per thousand |
| 2402 20 50 | Exceeding 70 mm but not 75 mm | 5% + Rs.2876 per thousand | Rs.792 per thousand | 5% + Rs.3668per thousand |
| 2402 20 90 | Others | 5% + Rs.4170 per thousand | 31% | 36% + Rs.4170 per thousand
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