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GST: Fin Min warns industry against hiking prices arbitrarily

GST: Fin Min warns industry against hiking prices arbitrarily

TIL Desk/Business/Srinagar/ With companies indicating a possible rise in prices on the Goods and Services Tax rollout from July 1, the finance ministry today warned India Inc against raising rates arbitrarily in anticipation of the GST.

The tax department may invoke the anti-profiteering clause after the mechanism is put in place and may look into balance sheet of companies if they have gained from the GST and whether the benefits have been passed on to consumers.

“The machinery for the anti-profiteering authority may not be ready at present but any change in prices will be called into questioned,” Revenue Secretary Hasmukh Adhia said, adding that any fluctuations in prices will be closely monitored.

The GST Council in its two-day meet finalised the rates for goods and services, giving companies adequate time to work out their pricing policies. Adhia said the government will soon begin work on setting up an anti-profiteering agency, as proposed in the GST law and the tax department may even initiate suo motu action against firms. “We expect companies to cooperate. We hope we don’t have to use the weapon (of anti-profiteering authority),” he said.

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