THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary- December 20, 2017- Topic 1
Already grappling with
the Goods and Services Tax transition, businesses are now anxious about
how the roll-out of e-way bills will pan out. Starting February 1, all
inter-State movement of goods worth over Rs.50,000 will be tracked with
the introduction of the e-way bill system under the GST regime. All
consignments moving more than 10 km from their origin will require prior
registration and generation of an e-way bill through the GST Network, which
will be valid for varying durations depending on the distance travelled.
While
a few States have already imposed their own requirements for such bills since
the GST roll-out in July, all States must implement the bill system for
capturing intra-State trade by June 1. Therefore, a fully integrated tracking
system for all taxable goods can be expected only then. This poses an interim
headache for firms operating across States, as they will now face differing
compliance requirements for inter-State trade and intra-State trade, depending
on when individual States launch their own e-way bill systems. To be fair,
inter-State movement of goods was also tracked under the VAT (value-added tax)
regime, but intra-State transactions were not. Over 150 items of common use,
including LPG cylinders, vegetables, foodgrain and jewellery, will be exempt
from such transport permits, which can be checked by designated tax officials
by intercepting a transporting vehicle. Goods moved on non-motorised
conveyance, such as carts, have been left out.
In October, the GST
Council had decided to introduce e-way bills in a staggered manner from
January 1, with a nationwide roll-out on April 1, 2018. After easing the GST
burden on small businesses and exporters in its recent meetings, the GST
Council’s decision on Saturday to advance the implementation of e-way bills
just two days after polling closed in Gujarat signals that there are serious
concerns on the tax collection front. After a monthly Rs.90,000 crore-plus inflow in the GST’s first three months, revenue in
October plummeted to just over Rs.83,000 crore. And this was
even before substantive tax rate cuts made by the Council kicked in. With
States claiming a revenue shortfall of about Rs.40,000 crore so far under the GST, the Centre, which has to fill that
gap, is also feeling the pinch. Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, who faces a
serious fiscal dilemma even before he presents the Union Budget in less than
two months, has said the next set of GST features, such as e-way bills and
matching of invoices, will make tax evasion difficult and bump up collections.
Plugging revenue leakages is essential, and encouragingly, Karnataka’s e-way
bill experience in the first month saw very few glitches. Given industry’s
nervousness, the government must simplify the onerous rules proposed for e-way
bills (a one-day validity for distances up to 100 km, for instance), ensure that
the IT backbone is robust, and make inspections the exception, not the norm.
Vocabulary
Grapple: engage in a close
fight or struggle without weapons.
Example: Passersby grappled with the
man after the knife attack
Synonyms: wrestle, struggle, tussle, brawl, fight, scuffle, battle
Anxious: wanting something very
much, typically with a feeling of unease.
Example: The company was anxious to
avoid any trouble
Synonyms: eager, keen, desirous, impatient
Regime: a system or planned
way of doing things, especially one imposed from above.
Example: Detention centers with a
very tough physical regime
Synonyms: system, arrangement, order, pattern, method, procedure, routine
Consignments: a batch of goods
destined for or delivered to someone.
Example: A consignment of beef
Synonyms: delivery, shipment, load, boatload, truckload, cargo, batch, goods
Implement: a tool, utensil, or
other piece of equipment, especially as used for a particular purpose.
Example: Agricultural implements
Synonyms: tool, utensil, instrument, device, apparatus, gadget, contraption
Compliance: the action or fact of
complying with a wish or command.
Example: They must secure each
other's cooperation or compliance
Intercept: obstruct someone or
something so as to prevent them from continuing to a destination.
Example: Intelligence agencies
intercepted a series of telephone calls
Synonyms: stop, head
off, cut
off, catch, seize, grab, snatch, obstruct, impede
Stagger: walk or move
unsteadily, as if about to fall.
Example: He staggered to his feet,
swaying a little
Synonyms: lurch, walk
unsteadily, reel, sway, teeter, totter, stumble, wobble
Substantive: having a firm basis in
reality and therefore important, meaningful, or considerable.
Example: There is no substantive
evidence for the efficacy of these drugs
Evasion: the action of evading
something.
Example: Their adroit evasion of
almost all questions
Synonyms: avoidance, elusion, circumvention, dodging, sidestepping
Glitches: a sudden, usually
temporary malfunction or irregularity of equipment.
Example: A draft version was lost in
a computer glitch
Robust: strong and healthy;
vigorous.
Example: The Caplans are a robust,
healthy lot
Synonyms: strong, vigorous, sturdy, tough, powerful, solid, muscular, sinewy
