The Centre disbursed nearly Rs. 20,000 crore among the states from the amount collected as compensation cess this year.<br />''&nbsp;<br />''Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman made the announcement to this effect after the 42nd GST Council meet on Monday.&nbsp;<br />''&nbsp;<br />''Briefing the media in New Delhi, Finance Minister informed that by next week, the Centre will also disburse Rs. 25,000 crore towards Integrated GST for 2017-18 to those states that received less amount due to the anomalies.<br />''&nbsp;<br />''The GST Council also recommended the extension of Levy of Compensation Cess beyond the transition period of five years which is beyond June, 2022, for such period as may be required to meet the revenue gap.<br />''<span style="font-weight: bold;">&nbsp;</span><br />''Ms. Sitharaman informed that the GST Council deferred the decision on the mode of payment of pending GST compensation share of the states to 12th October meeting of the Council.<br />''&nbsp;<br />''She said that about 20 to 21 states chose the option given by the Centre which allowed the states to borrow to cover the compensation shortfall.<br />''&nbsp;<br />''However, other states, she said, did not choose any option and wanted the Centre to borrow and pay the shortfall.<br />''&nbsp;<br />''Revenue Secretary Ajay Bhushan Pandey who was also present during the media briefing informed that starting from 1st January next year, taxpayers with less than Rs. five crore annual turnover will not be required to file monthly GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B returns.<br />''&nbsp;<br />''<span style="color: #222222;">He said they will now have to file it on a quarterly basis. The GST Council meeting was attended by Finance Ministers of all States and Union Territories.</span>
News On AIR | October 6, 2020 12:22 PM
Centre disburses nearly Rs. 20,000 crore among states from amount collected as compensation cess