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Explained: Are automakers, including Toyota, right in complaining about high taxes in India?

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September 21, 2020 / 16:05 IST
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With no clear outlook on demand revival, the clamour for a cut in taxes on automobiles has become louder than in the recent past. Auto companies are asking the government to review these taxes, which some claim are among the highest in the world. Let's take a look at what really is the issue.

What is the Toyota issue?

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In an interview given to Bloomberg, a senior official of Toyota Kirloskar, a subsidiary company of Toyota Motor Corporation, advocated an urgent need to cut taxes on automobiles in India. He went on to state that all future investments by Toyota have been put on hold, accusing India’s tax structure as being ‘we don’t want you here’.

Within a few hours though, the Bengaluru-based company changed tack and issued multiple statements that it remains committed to India and instead of halting investment has lined up Rs 2,000 crore for the country in areas like electric vehicles.