Remove GST on COVID vaccines, share fuel, liquor surcharges with states: Odisha CM writes to Sitharaman

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Bhubaneswar: Amid the surge of COVID-19 instances, Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Thursday (May 6) wrote to Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman urging the exemption of Goods and Service Taxes (GST) on the acquisition of COVID-19 vaccine.

“The states have been asked to purchase vaccines out of their own resources to cover the 18 to 45 years age group of the population. These purchases attract GST, making the vaccines costly for the state. Hence, GST needs to be completely exempted. It will reduce the cost for the state and facilitate our drive towards universal vaccination,” Patnaik acknowledged in his letter to Sitharaman.

Patnaik additionally acknowledged that the assorted cess and surcharges on petrol, diesel and liquor that are completely accessible for the Central authorities, could also be shared suitably with the state governments at this important juncture to strengthen the battle in opposition to COVID-19.

“Lack of finances should not affect any state affecting the entire country in turn. Hence, the additional resources raised through various cess and surcharges on Petrol, diesel and liquor, which are exclusively available for the Central government, may be shared suitably with the state governments at this critical juncture. This will strengthen our fight against the pandemic including the provision of vaccination, free treatment and undertaking preventive measures,” the letter mentioned.

Odisha had earlier introduced free vaccination in opposition to COVID-19 for all residents of the state within the age group of 18 to 44 years. The Centre on April 19 had introduced a “liberalised” coverage, making all above 18 years of age eligible to get vaccinated from May 1.

It has additionally allowed state governments and personal hospitals to buy vaccines from producers.

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