This story is from August 05, 2017
GST panel to review tax on large cars, leased vehicles
NEW DELHI: The Centre and states will review the tax structure on
The
“It is not yet clear if a decision will be possible because there are some complexities involved. But we will discuss the issues,” said a senior officer.
The GST Council had agreed to a 15% compensation cess on large vehicles, resulting into a situation where the price of SUVs fell, while hybrid vehicles became more expensive.
Now, states led by Tamil Nadu are seeking a review and the issue is scheduled to be taken up on Saturday, sources told TOI. Karnataka too had raised concerns over the levy on hybrid vehicles, which were dismissed by the Centre earlier. When the rate was fixed, some of the states had flagged their concerns over the current regime, which resulted into a 43% levy including cess. Some states are also demanding that GST Council should increase levy on top-end luxury vehicles and SUVs.
In addition, several states are flagging concerns over taxation of handicrafts and handloom, arguing that 18% on several items is too high and is impacting livelihood of workers. From Gujarat, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh to Odisha, most states have concerns over handlooms, which face the same levy as textiles. In any case, textiles is proving to be a major area of concern for states, with traders protesting over the imposition of tax.
A big sticking point is proving to be CST on petrol and natural gas, something that the states are not keen on. “It is resulting into a situation where people are going to neighbouring states, something that all of us wanted to avoid after GST,” said a state government official.
The central government is backing CST, although it recognises that there are problems associated with it. Gujarat is among a handful of states, who are seeking continuation of the levy as it earns around Rs 7,000 crore through the tax on natural gas. The Centre has argued that withdrawal of levy will lead to an increase in price of fertilisers. But states are countering this by saying that the Centre can reduce the levy on the farm input. “The Centre wants everyone else to take a hit but is not willing to give up even a penny,” a state government source said.
In addition, the government is keen to push
large cars
as well as continuation of central sales tax (CST) on petrol and natural gas when they meet a month after goods and services tax (GST) was launched.GST Council
, which meets on Saturday, will also discuss concerns over leased vehicles, given that the levy has been raised to 43% compared to 12.5-13% VAT earlier. This has resulted into an increase of almost Rs 10,000 a month on a Toyota Altis where one year of the four-year lease has been completed. In addition, it will impact Ola drivers and travel agencies, which depend on leased cars.“It is not yet clear if a decision will be possible because there are some complexities involved. But we will discuss the issues,” said a senior officer.
The GST Council had agreed to a 15% compensation cess on large vehicles, resulting into a situation where the price of SUVs fell, while hybrid vehicles became more expensive.
Now, states led by Tamil Nadu are seeking a review and the issue is scheduled to be taken up on Saturday, sources told TOI. Karnataka too had raised concerns over the levy on hybrid vehicles, which were dismissed by the Centre earlier. When the rate was fixed, some of the states had flagged their concerns over the current regime, which resulted into a 43% levy including cess. Some states are also demanding that GST Council should increase levy on top-end luxury vehicles and SUVs.
In addition, several states are flagging concerns over taxation of handicrafts and handloom, arguing that 18% on several items is too high and is impacting livelihood of workers. From Gujarat, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh to Odisha, most states have concerns over handlooms, which face the same levy as textiles. In any case, textiles is proving to be a major area of concern for states, with traders protesting over the imposition of tax.
A big sticking point is proving to be CST on petrol and natural gas, something that the states are not keen on. “It is resulting into a situation where people are going to neighbouring states, something that all of us wanted to avoid after GST,” said a state government official.
In addition, the government is keen to push
E-Way bills
for easier movement of goods from October 1, although its use will be limited to GST.Top Comment
Karthik Kanniyappan
2643 days ago
Is their any update on the Leased vehicle GST by the Govt ?? I don''t find any reference anywhere on the details what happened in the meet in Aug ?? Can we expect some movement here ???Read allPost comment
Popular from Business
- Indian Railways’ first bullet train, with 250 kmph average speed & Kavach 5.0, is being made in India - check details
- IAF’s Sukhoi-30 MKI fighter jets: India, Russia exploring joint production of Sukhoi engine
- Bank Holidays December 2024: On what days will banks be closed in December? Check state-wise holiday list
- Google India sues ex-staff for leaking Pixel secrets
- Stock market crash today: BSE Sensex ends 1,190 points down; Nifty50 below 23,950 - top reasons markets tanked
end of article
Trending Stories
- India Q2 GDP Growth 2024 Live Updates: Indian economy likely slowed down in July-September quarter
- PAN 2.0: Will You Get A New PAN Card & Will Your Existing PAN Become Invalid? What’s Special About PAN With Enhanced QR Code? Top 10 Points Taxpayers Should Know
- Bank Holidays December 2024: On what days will banks be closed in December? Check state-wise holiday list
- Special Vande Bharat trains for Kashmir! Indian Railways to introduce new Vande Bharat trains with ‘heating’ features - check details
- High-speed 280 kmph trains soon! Indian Railways to manufacture bullet trains - check top features
- IAF’s Sukhoi-30 MKI fighter jets: India, Russia exploring joint production of Sukhoi engine
- Stock market today: BSE Sensex surges over 700 points; Nifty50 above 24,100
Visual Stories
- NEET UG 2024 result awaited: Top 10 NIRF-ranked medical colleges of India
- 7 New Expected Bullet Train Routes in India
- 10 Upcoming High-Speed Expressways That Will Change Highway Travel In India
- 8 Transformational Indian Railways Projects You Shouldn’t Miss
- Why Sensex, Nifty50 Hit New Highs, M-Cap At $5 Trillion: Top Reasons
TOP TRENDS
UP NEXT