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I am sure GST will meet April 1, 2016 deadline: Mani

Chairman of the Empowered Committee of State FMs on GST says many sub-committees are working over-time to ensure the rollout

K M Mani
Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Mar 30 2015 | 1:00 AM IST
Kerala Finance Minister K M Mani, who has just been appointed Chairman of the Empowered Committee of State FMs on Goods and Service Tax (GST), exudes confidence of getting all states on board and meeting the roll-out deadline for the new indirect taxes regime.

He also feels that producing states' concerns could be addressed during the course of the year.

“Already a large majority of states favour the GST. Therefore, I am confident of meeting the April 1, 2016 deadline as there are many sub-committees which are working over-time to complete the process on time,” he said.

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When asked about the opposition from some large states ruled by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) like Gujarat, Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh, citing larger revenue losses to them as producing states, Mani said he was confident of getting them on board as in the long-run, they too will benefit immensely.

Asked whether political consideration will over-rule economic sense, Mani said: "Let me not make any hypothetical answer... All I can tell you now is that I will not take any unilateral decisions, but I will ensure that everybody's interests are protected.

"Most states want this new taxation regime as it benefits all. I will do justice to all by blending the best from every demand. With my past experience in the committee, I think many of the differences can be ironed out by enabling wider and constructive discussions among all stakeholders." About the next committee meeting to be held under his chairmanship, Mani said no date has been fixed as it has been just about a week since he was appointed to the post, but next meeting will definitely be in April.

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First Published: Mar 30 2015 | 12:40 AM IST

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