it is willing to provide more.

"The compensation package announced earlier was based on a design approved by the empowered committee. However, several states have deviated from the rates set out in the white paper. A decision has to be taken on whether such deviations will be compensated or not," an official said.

Officials said the empowered committee would not deduce the losses for compensation on account of minor variations in rates. However, substantial losses because of differences in the VAT rates for certain goods are under consideration and will be finalised soon.

National Institute of Public Finance and Policy's Director M Govinda Rao said today's decision was unlikely to result in a revenue loss for states but might result in lower compliance.

Dasgupta said from May, representatives of the empowered committee would start visiting the non-VAT states to convince them.

He said the committee would also hold a meeting with the traders to resolve any procedural difficulties.

Meanwhile, traders have decided to submit protest memorandums to governors of each state on May 5.

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BS Economy Bureau in New Delhi
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