Asian equity markets are lower today as Japanese and Hong Kong shares fall. The Nikkei 225 is off 0.36% while the Hang Seng is down 0.98%. The Shanghai Composite is trading down by 0.23%. The European markets ended Friday’s session with modest gains. Investors were largely able to shrug off the inconclusive results of the UK election.
Meanwhile, share markets in India have opened the day lower. The BSE Sensex is trading lower by 114 points while the NSE Nifty is trading lower by 39 points. The BSE Mid Cap Index opened the day down by 0.3% while BSE Small Capindex opened lower by 0.2%.
Barring metal stocks, healthcare stocks and consumer durables stocks, all sectoral indices have opened the day in red with capital goods stocks and information technology stocks leading the losses. The rupee is trading at 64.26 to the US$.
In the latest development, the Goods and Services Tax Council has decided to cut the rate on household goods and other essential items, raising the threshold for the scheme that requires lesser compliance and approving another key set of rules relating to audit and accounts.
Accordingly, the Council reduced tax rates on 66 items including cashew nuts, packaged foods such as sauces and pickles, agarbatti, insulin, school bags, children’s coloring books, cutlery, and some tractor components. The Council has also reduced the tax rate on cinema tickets costing Rs 100 or less.
The Council also decided to increase the limit under the composition scheme from Rs 5 million to Rs 7.5 million. The compensation scheme was introduced for small business that would struggle to comply with the various requirements of GST.
As per Arun Jaitley, reducing the tax rate meant a revenue impact for the government, but lower tax incidence could help improve tax buoyancy and keep inflation low.
The GST Council will meet again on June 18 to discuss any pending issues, including the e-way bill rules and the rates on lotteries.
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