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IMPLEMENTING VAT IN INDIA : Implications for Federal Polity

Article Summary by: babloo12    

Original Author: Chanchal Kumar Sharma
Over the last few years, many attempts have been made to implement VAT in India. Initially, all states were to move to VAT
system by 2000, but administrative problems and concern over the revenue implications of the change delayed the scheduled implementation. It has been postponed for five times in past five years. In fact, introduction of a full fledged VAT in India seem to present numerous administrative and constitutional difficulties, including the vexed question of union-state relations. In addition to this, implementing VAT in India in context of economic reforms has paradoxical dimensions. On one hand economic reforms have led to more decentralization of expenditure responsibilities which in turn demands more decentralization of revenue raising powers if fiscal accountability is to be maintained. But on the other hand the process of implementation of VAT can lead not only to revenue loss for the states but can also steal away the states’ autonomy indicating more centralization. Thus the need is to develop such a ‘federal friendly model’ of VAT (along with a suitable compensation package) that can be implemented in India without compromising federal principles.
Published: October 18, 2007
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  1. 1 Ratings Tuesday, February 19, 2008
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    James Hugh

    Implementing VAT in India: Implications for federal Polity

    This abstract prompted me to read full article. I found the paper worthy of scholarly attention and apreciation. It is well written well argued and opens avenues for further research and investigation into the functiong of VAT in India.

  2. 1 Ratings Tuesday, February 19, 2008
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    Andrew Bush

    Implementing VAT in India Implications for Federal Polity

    Implementing VAT in India by Chanchal is a nicely written paper (published in the prestigious journal- IJPS - The Indian Journal of Political Science). This is a must read for anyone who seeks to understand VAT in India from 'federal-Polity' perspective.

  3. 1 Ratings Tuesday, February 19, 2008
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    Andrew Bush

    Implementing VAT in India Implications for Federal Polity

    Implementing VAT in India by Chanchal is a nicely written paper (published in the prestigious journal- IJPS - The Indian Journal of Political Science). This is a must read for anyone who seeks to understand VAT in India from 'federal-Polity' perspective.

  4. 1 Ratings Sunday, February 15, 2009
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    connelly

    Implementing VAT in India Implications for Federal Polity

    Nice paper indeed. Well written and well argued. I came to know of this paper through a recent book by OECD where this paper has been cited.

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