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Sitharaman underlines Centre's support to states via timely tax devolution, GST compensation arrears

Jun 22, 2024, 16:39 IST
PTI
GST lowered taxes on many essential items compared to pre-GST rates says FM Nirmala SitharamanANI
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman today underlined Centre's support to states through timely tax devolution and GST compensation arrears to stimulate growth. At the pre-budget meeting with state finance ministers, Sitharaman also nudged states to take advantage of the scheme, under which the centre gives 50-year interest free loan to states for undertaking specified reforms.
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In her remarks, the Union Finance Minister underlined the union government's continuous support to states through timely tax devolution, finance commission grants, and arrears of GST compensation being offered for providing a much needed stimulus to growth, an official statement said.

Regarding the scheme for special assistance to states for capital investment, Sitharaman mentioned that while most of the loans are untied, a part of it is conditional i.e. linked to citizen-centric reforms by states and sector-specific capital projects. She requested the states to avail these loans by fulfilling the requisite criteria.

Most states appreciated the centre's scheme for special assistance to states for capital investment' and gave some suggestions for further improvement. The participants also gave several valuable suggestions to the union finance minister for inclusion in the Union Budget for FY 2024-25, along with some state-specific requests, the statement added.

Rajasthan FM and Deputy CM Diya Kumari told reporters that the state has asked for a hike in allocation towards Eastern Rajasthan Canal Project (ERCP), Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM), certain national highways projects and railway lines. Karnataka Finance Minister Krishna Byre Gowda sought releasing Rs 5,300 crore of already announced assistance for Upper Bhadra Water Project and also requested to declare it a national project.

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He also sought inclusion of cesses and surcharges into a divisible pool so that states get their rightful share in central taxes. Gowda also sought an increase in the central share to beneficiaries in housing schemes from Rs 1.5 lakh to Rs 5 lakh in urban areas and from Rs 1.2 lakh to Rs 3 lakh in rural areas.
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