"We are inching towards GST rollout, but not very fast. One of the major obstacles has been crossed as the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance will start deliberations from June 8 on the GST Constitutional Amendment Bill," Modi told a seminar on GST here.
"Committee Chairman Yashwant Sinha has assured me to complete deliberations and prepare the report before the Monsoon session," he added.
However, Modi refused to set a deadline for GST rollout, saying, "I can't give you a deadline on GST implementation as the states have many apprehensions about the actual import of the new common tax regime.
"The Centre needs to address the concerns of the states to ensure its rollout. Moreover, the ongoing political uncertainties at the Centre may also create some hurdles."
However, Modi pointed out that the GST network or the technology platform for the new common tax regime, which will make the country a single market enabling easier and cheaper movement of goods and services, will be in place by August.
Calling for more interaction between the Centre and the states to resolve the differences, Modi said the Centre is yet to assure the states on fiscal autonomy, powers to fix tax rates and impose levies, compensating the states for their revenue loss and establishing a dispute settlement authority.
Listing out the issues of the states, he further said, "The major concern is with regard to fiscal autonomy. Some states are of the view that the constitutional amendment will take away their fiscal autonomy." MORE