HomeNewsBusinessTractor makers disappointed over GST rate cut on 'token' parts

Tractor makers disappointed over GST rate cut on 'token' parts

Tractor Manufacturers' Association (TMA) said out of the 66 items on which GST rates were reduced on Sunday, a large chunk of major components used in making tractors have been left out and the reduction must be extended to across all tractor parts.

June 13, 2017 / 18:01 IST
Story continues below Advertisement
A farmer operates his tractor in his field in the village of Plougonvelin, France, March 29, 2017. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe - RTX339JA
A farmer operates his tractor in his field in the village of Plougonvelin, France, March 29, 2017. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe - RTX339JA

Tractor manufacturers on Tuesday expressed disappointment over reducing GST rate only on "token components" to 18 percent and demanded that it must be extended to all parts, saying input cost per vehicle will go up by about Rs 25,000 under the new tax regime.

Tractor Manufacturers' Association (TMA) said out of the 66 items on which GST rates were reduced on Sunday, a large chunk of major components used in making tractors have been left out and the reduction must be extended to across all tractor parts.

Story continues below Advertisement

TMA Chairman Technical Committee TR Kesavan said if GST is implemented under the proposed rate with inverted duty structure of input tax of 28 percent and output of 18 percent, relief provided to tractor industry will be marginal.

Input cost per tractor would go up by about Rs 25,000 having an impact on industry working capital to the extent of Rs 1,600 crore, he said in a statement. "This anomaly is due to the downward revision of GST being limited to token components of a tractor while major aggregates and components such as engines, transmissions, and other parts will continue to be levied at 28 per cent," Kesavan said.