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MC Exclusive: Council likely to exempt extra neutral alcohol from GST for interim period

The taxability of ENA, which is used in the manufacture of liquor as well as for industrial and commercial purposes, has been under deliberation since 2017.

October 05, 2023 / 08:42 IST
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ENA, also known as rectified spirit or rectified alcohol, is a high distillate alcohol, free from impurities, typically containing 95 percent alcohol by volume.
ENA, also known as rectified spirit or rectified alcohol, is a high distillate alcohol, free from impurities, typically containing 95 percent alcohol by volume.

The GST Council is likely to exempt extra-neutral alcohol (ENA) meant for industrial use from the current 18 percent levy for an interim period at its October 7 meeting, and inform the Supreme Court that ENA will not be diverted towards human consumption, sources said.

The proposal is aimed at providing a clear stance on issues around the taxability of ENA, which has been under consideration since 2017.

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“The GST Council will discuss and place before the Supreme Court that it has no intent to subject ENA for industrial use to human consumption. In the interim, the Council will discuss exempting ENA (both grain-based and molasses-based ENA) from GST when supplied for the manufacture of alcoholic liquors. States will also exempt both forms of ENA from VAT when supplied for industrial purposes,” one of the sources cited above told Moneycontrol.

The Council is also likely to reduce GST on molasses from the current 28 percent to 5 percent, he said.