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Reduced VAT on ATF will spur aviation sector growth, no need to wait for GST: Ministry sources

Thirty-one states and union territories have already reduced VAT on aviation turbine fuel to between 1 and 5 percent. Aviation ministry sources say the remaining five will also reduce VAT in the near future, lifting the burden of high costs on airlines.

March 04, 2024 / 12:18 IST
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ATF is a specialised type of fuel used by aircraft.

Keeping aviation turbine fuel (ATF) outside the ambit of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) will not restrict traffic growth in the sector as 31 states and union territories have already reduced VAT on it and the five remaining ones are also likely to do so, Civil Aviation Ministry sources said.

The Union Civil Aviation Ministry has been lobbying with the Finance Ministry to bring ATF into the ambit of GST.  If ATF is included as a part of GST, airlines will enjoy the benefit of input tax credit which is currently not applicable as jet fuel is taxed under VAT. The GST Council had not agreed to such a move. "We are now not worried about ATF not being brought under GST. Today 31 states (and union territories) have VAT between 1-5 percent and there are only five outlier states with 20-30 percent VAT on ATF. They will also come on board,” the source told Moneycontrol.

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In 2021, 12 states had VAT rates of between 1-4 percent while 24 states charged a 20-30 percent VAT on ATF. If states do not reduce VAT, it will impact traffic due to high costs,  restricting the growth of the aviation sector, he said.

The five states and union territories that continue to levy 20-30 percent VAT on ATF include Bihar, Tamil Nadu, Delhi, West Bengal and Assam.