Centre Grants Borrowing Permission To 20 States Including Odisha To Meet GST Compensation Shortfall

New Delhi: Even with consensus eluding the GST Council meeting on Monday over adoption of borrowing option to settle compensation dues, the Finance Ministry has granted permission to 20 states to raise an additional amount of Rs 68,825 crore through open market borrowings towards the compensation shortfall. A Finance Ministry statement said that additional borrowing […]

Centre Grants Borrowing Permission To 20 States Including Odisha To Meet GST Compensation Shortfall

New Delhi: Even with consensus eluding the GST Council meeting on Monday over adoption of borrowing option to settle compensation dues, the Finance Ministry has granted permission to 20 states to raise an additional amount of Rs 68,825 crore through open market borrowings towards the compensation shortfall.

A Finance Ministry statement said that additional borrowing permission has been granted, at the rate of 0.50 per cent of the Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP), to those states who have opted for Option-1 out of the two options suggested by it to meet the shortfall arising out of GST implementation.