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GST to have marginally negative impact on new solar projects: ICRA

The GST rate of five per cent is finalised on solar PV cells and modules as per the notification dated June 3, 2017 which thus clears the ambiguity surrounding the applicable rate, the rating agency said in a statement issued here today.

July 10, 2017 / 16:00 IST
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The GST rate of five per cent on solar PV cells and modules is likely to have a marginally negative impact on new solar power projects, says ICRA.

The GST rate of five per cent is finalised on solar PV cells and modules as per the notification dated June 3, 2017 which thus clears the ambiguity surrounding the applicable rate, the rating agency said in a statement issued here today.

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"This in turn is expected to have a marginally negative impact on new solar power projects due to an increase in capital cost arising from higher tax rate applicable under GST, given that the solar energy sector has been availing various exemptions and concession rates in indirect taxes," ICRA said. Cheap & Clean – How Solar Power May Shape The Future of Modern India

According to ICRA's group head and senior vice- president Sabysachi Majumdar, the impact of the GST rate on capital cost for new solar power projects is estimated to be limited at about six per cent, which would thus translate into an increase in levellised cost of generation by 11-12 paise per unit for such projects.

"With this, the developers who have already won solar power projects under the competitive bidding route especially in last six month period, where the execution is under progress would incur a higher capital cost as against the cost envisaged at the time of bidding," he said.