No GST on food items when sold loose, clarifies Sitharaman


New Delhi, Jul 19 (IANS): Following uproar in the Parliament over GST on food items, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Tuesday defended the imposition of 5 per cent GST on food articles such as cereals, rice, flour and curd, which are pre-packaged and labelled, saying that it was a unanimous decision of the GST Council last month in which even non-BJP ruled states were present.

The Finance Minister released a list of items that will not attract any GST, when sold loose, and not pre-packed or pre-labeled.

In a series of tweets, she said: "Recently, the GST Council in its 47th meeting recommended to reconsider the approach for imposition of GST on specified food items like pulses, cereals, flour, etc. There have been a lot of misconceptions about this that have been spread. Here is a thread to lay the facts."

"Is this the first time such food articles are being taxed? No. States were collecting significant revenue from foodgrain in the pre-GST regime. Punjab alone collected more Rs 2,000 cr on food grain by way of purchase tax. UP collected Rs 700 cr," she said.

"Taking this into account, when GST was rolled out, a GST rate of 5% was made applicable on BRANDED cereals, pulses, flour. Later this was amended to tax only such items which were sold under REGISTERED brand or brand on which enforceable right was not foregone by supplier," the FM said.

"However, soon rampant misuse of this provision was observed by reputed manufacturers & brand owners and gradually GST revenue from these items fell significantly. This was RESENTED by suppliers and industry associations who were paying taxes on branded goods. They wrote to the Govt to impose GST uniformly on all packaged commodities to stop such misuse. This rampant evasion in tax was also observed by States."

"The Fitment Committee - consisting of officers from Rajasthan, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Haryana, and Gujarat - had also examined this issue over SEVERAL meetings and made its recommendations for changing the modalities to curb misuse.

"It is in this context that the GST Council in its 47th meeting took the decision. With effect from July 18, 2022, only the modalities of imposition of GST on these goods was changed with no change in coverage of GST except 2-3 items," said the minister.

"It has been prescribed that GST on these goods shall apply when supplied in 'pre-packaged and labelled' commodities attracting the provisions of Legal Metrology Act."

"For example, items like pulses, cereals like rice, wheat, and flour, etc, earlier attracted GST @ 5% when branded and packed in unit container. From 18.7.2022, these items would attract GST when 'pre-packaged and labeled'," Sitharaman tweeted.

 

 

  

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  • satish, shirva

    Wed, Jul 20 2022

    nirmalakka, yenklek loose panni marre.... nana gaalik GST padanda yav

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 20 2022

    Mohammad Bin Tughlaq approach- GST matters --above 25 kgs pack no GST --

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Wed, Jul 20 2022

    Demonetization and arbitrary GST cracked the spine of the Indian economy, and the final nail in the coffin was unplanned lockdown which led to the funeral of the common man!! These self-styled intellectuals do not know the ground level suffering of the common man!

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  • Mike, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 20 2022

    Don't worry too much... Soon there will introduce tax for giving birth and for funerals.

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 20 2022

    One is reminded of Muhammad bin Tughlaq -- Introduce and withdraw -- Hare brained -- Now for example clarification above 25 kgs ---no GST --- The CBIC on Sunday clarified that pre-packaged food items weighing more than 25 kg in a single packet would be exempted from GST. now all companies are introducing 25 kgs PLUS packing and later possibly shopkeeper has methods to do lesser weight packing for retail ----

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Wed, Jul 20 2022

    For her it's GST and for poor common man it's GHOST ! (fearful days in life & living) Does she keep rough account of living cost and other expenses to maintain her own family ?

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Wed, Jul 20 2022

    Whatsoever, Cattle welfare and reproduction and comfortable Goshalas with rich fodder is fully taken care that too with collecting any taxes. Nevertheless, export of Beef is well maintained irrespective of any domestic cattle slaughter acts. Which country in the World achieved such qualitative high grades ???

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  • Althaf, Udupi/Kaup

    Wed, Jul 20 2022

    Feel sorry for this lady. She doesnt know what is she saying, what to say and what has been told. She is full of confusion. Tomorrow she might come and say that "i am not using packed items". End of the story. Lekin Acche din zaroor ayenge.

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  • Evans C Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA.

    Wed, Jul 20 2022

    Althaf, Udupi/Kaup, I fully agree with your comments and it makes sense.

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 20 2022

    Tax burden high on common man and no visible benefits ...after paying ... Taxes collected for better roads .. infrastructure. Schools .. hospitals.. .. safety. And security .. ..POWER ..all Theses services one pays again separately..if we need quality ..power back up generators .. so on and so forth ... Even oxygen was purchased during COVID at high prices. Many know trauma ... Europe etc etc countries have good health care .. free education..many areas free transport or very much subsidised .. other benefits .. So benefits in paying taxes .. ... HERE WE HAVE TOPPLING OF ELECTED GOVTS ... resorts etc .. FREE BENEFITS for RULING DISPENSATION .. Poor infrastructure for common man .. ELECTIONEERING .. needless purchase of aircraft’s Big statues erection .. wasteful other projects ..visits etc etc

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  • Thomas, Udupi

    Wed, Jul 20 2022

    This Finance Minister personally would not levy a 5% GST on basic staple food items such as Rice, Wheat, Sugar, Lentils, and Pulses where in a country such as India are the largest consumers in the world! What difference does it make Packaged or Loose, one cannot simply pack and claim Brand name, when every one is aware that most of the basic staple food items are grown by farmers and not by buyers, wholesalers, retailers, and supermarkets and grocery stores. TATA manufactured industrial goods and vehicles, today it is into consumerism, TATA salt TATA Chakki Atta, etc. is claimed by TATA as a brand. Same can be said about GODREJ, who were manufacturing locks and steel cupboards and steel office furniture, are now into consumerism, marketing GODREJ Hair Dye. GODREJ this and GODREJ that. What is important for this former Defence Minister now Finance Minister, to understand, is that Gold Ornaments are levied 3% GST being a very luxury item and Rice and lentils and pulses packaged are levied 5% GST! How can one defeat hunger and poverty in India with these types of hypocritical impositions of taxes in name of collecting revenue. Why cant basic staple foods be free of GST or any other Surcharge?

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  • Antony, Padil

    Tue, Jul 19 2022

    Nirmala Sitarama better you eat some onions and garlic good for you. This old lady must be sent back to kindergarten school.

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Tue, Jul 19 2022

    This government is building India on public taxes and countries achiements other than cow goshalas and cow protection schemes. Country becomes strong but people are becoming week without nutrients in their diet. Mutton Rs. 1,000 plus, fish exorbident, Milk & milk products becoming costlier. Now garments, footwear subject in increased GST. Ruling the country and robbing the public.

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Tue, Jul 19 2022

    This government is building India on public taxes and countries achiements other than cow goshalas and cow protection schemes. Country becomes strong but people are becoming week without nutrients in their diet. Mutton Rs. 1,000 plus, fish exorbident, Milk & milk products becoming costlier. Now garments, footwear subject in increased GST. Ruling the country and robbing the public.

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  • Cynthia, Dk

    Tue, Jul 19 2022

    They are saying gst on milk/curd etc. Will the milk bhoots or small shops maintain billing system to charge gst ?.. they may take extra money saying gst added. How will they show gst to government??

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  • Anton, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 19 2022

    What about the transport cost to bring loose everyday?

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  • Alwin, Mangaluru

    Tue, Jul 19 2022

    The members were sleeping and eating when meeting was going on can be concluded from the blame of Finance minister and head of the council interested to impose GST. I think all packed items GST. Now how to unpack curds milk butter lasi May be explained by FM for sabka vikas ya sarva nash

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  • Adrian, Bendur/Dubai

    Tue, Jul 19 2022

    Dont be surprised if she says i dont have curd, butter etc

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  • Prakash, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 19 2022

    This will encourage altered food.

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  • Sanjay, Hebri

    Tue, Jul 19 2022

    This will help small traders and effect buyers from big malls...good rule✌️✌️

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  • Rajesh G, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 19 2022

    FYI, most small traders are big cheaters. Be it in quantity or quality. Only ignorant bhakts like you justify it. Remember, in Nirmala Tenaliramans house no one eats onions.

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  • Sanjay, Hebri

    Wed, Jul 20 2022

    If one cheats you can file a case, but don't say all small traders are cheaters....you are free to buy in big malls and online, but didn't blame honest people without proof.

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  • Maxy, Kinnigoly/mumbai.

    Wed, Jul 20 2022

    Most small traders are really big cheaters

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  • Jeevan Jeppu, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 20 2022

    Mr. Rajesh, it is useless arguing with an Andh Bhakt. They are not only blind, but also deaf.

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  • Raman, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 19 2022

    Situation is comical ..Curds.. GST ....rice gst .. But no gst on curd rice .. Tying oneself in knots .. No application of mind or use experts .. Same happened in demonetisation Goal posts changed .. Then everyone forgot why demonetisation was introduced..

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  • Vishal, Puttur

    Tue, Jul 19 2022

    It would mean otherwise as goods which are adulterated or prone to adulteration will not invite GST.

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  • Elwyn Goveas, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 19 2022

    will they bring GST for air,rain,sunlight which is God's gift for mankind.This bjp is against the people.

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  • mohan prabhu, mangalore/canada

    Wed, Jul 20 2022

    there is gst in all that if they are packaged or branded, e.g. sunlight soap/detergent; sunlight glass which brings in sunlight into the house; rain barrels; air conditioners; aircoolers; air fans; etc. etc.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 20 2022

    yes. 4 solar power there is gst now. u cannot draw/suck sun rays 4 batteries.

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