GST dues: Nirmala Sitharaman blames states for not submitting AG’s certificates

The finance minister said, 'For 2022-23 no state, except for Karnataka, has given AG's certificate as yet.

BySouth First Desk

Published Dec 12, 2023 | 6:50 PMUpdatedDec 12, 2023 | 6:50 PM

Nirmala Sitharaman

The Union government on Tuesday, 12 December said no GST dues of any state are pending before it and that some state governments have not submitted the authenticated accoutant general’s (AG) certificate for release of their share of funds.

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, while replying to a supplementary question in the Rajya Sabha, said, “For 2022-23, no state, except for Karnataka, has given AG’s certificate as yet.”

“Kerala has sent us AG’s certificate but has also told us to hold on till they reconcile the numbers with the AG themselves. So we are holding on. It is not pending from our side,” she added.

The narrative that GST dues are pending from the Union government is not correct and is a “misnomer” as states have not submitted the AG’s reports, Sitharaman contended.

“It is important to understand that if the AG’s certification is (mandatory)… If the AG’s certificate does not reach us, we cannot clear,” she said.

Some states, even after sending AG’s certificate, tell us to hold on till they clear it finally, she said.

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In an interview with South First, Karnataka Finance Minister Krishna Byre Gowda earlier rubbished the claim that there are no dues.

He said, “The Union government still owes about ₹1,140 crores of GST compensation to Karnataka. This compensation should have been paid last year itself. There was about ₹2,233 crore pending, and I raised this issue some months ago and, subsequently, about ₹1,190 crore was released.”

Gowda further said, “The Union government responded that they needed audited accounts from the Accountant General. The audited statements were submitted by the Karnataka Auditor General way back in August 2023. Once we submitted our audit statement, that money should have been released automatically.”

“The compensation of ₹1,140 crore has been pending for more than one year,” he added.

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Response to TMC member

In the Rajya Sabha, the finance minister was responding to a question from Trinamool Congress member Saket Gokhale, who asked about the GST dues of states, especially to West Bengal.

He also sought a reason for which the GST dues of the states were withheld.

Replying to it, the finance minister said she would specifically name some states “so that there are no doubts in the mind of the people”.

Goa has not submitted AG’s certificate for FY 2017-18, FY 2018-19, and FY 2019-20. It is also yet to send the report for FY 2021-22 and the first quarter of FY 2022-23.

West Bengal has also not submitted AG’s report from FY 2019-20 to the first quarter of FY 2022-23.

“AG’s certificate has not come from West Bengal, so the amount would not be released,” she said, adding, “to call it pending, I am sorry, its a misnomer. Let them send AG’s certificate, we will clear it.”

There are several other states which have not submitted AG’s report.

Minister of State for Finance Pankaj Chaudhary, who was also in the house, said there are no GST dues of any state government. It has already been given to the concerned states.

“Even some states have not sent their AG’s report, despite that we have made some provisional payments. Once AG’s report is received, they will receive final payment,” he said.

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Misuse of authority

Congress member Rajiv Shukla raised the issue of misuse of arrest provisions and wanted to know the steps that the government is going to take for simplification of the GST filing procedure.

Replying to it, Sitharaman said the finance ministers of state governments, which are part of the GST Council, are being told about the difficulties faced by traders and the business communities on the ground.

“The GST Council does discuss these things and periodically the forms are being simplified accordingly,” she said.

Over the misuse of authority by local officers exceeding his brief, Sitharaman said action had been taken by the council.

The finance minister further said she would welcome any member who thinks that there are difficulties faced on the ground, particularly officers who are exceeding their briefs, and she would be happy to receive and take action against them.

(With PTI inputs)