HomeNewsTechnologyAutoRC Bhargava of Maruti, TVS’ Venu Srinivasan face off with govt on auto GST rate

RC Bhargava of Maruti, TVS’ Venu Srinivasan face off with govt on auto GST rate

Maruti Chairman RC Bhargava says green mobility will not take off unless question of affordability is addressed. TVS Motor Chairman Venu Srinivasan says two-wheelers being taxed at the same level as luxury cars. Industry asks govt to reconsider higher taxation.

August 26, 2021 / 20:33 IST
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India’s two-wheeler industry is the largest in the world. But being taxed (GST) at the same level as luxury cars, automakers raised issues with the government’s taxation policy.
India’s two-wheeler industry is the largest in the world. But being taxed (GST) at the same level as luxury cars, automakers raised issues with the government’s taxation policy.

The demand for automobiles is unlikely to revive anytime soon as buyers are finding it difficult to buy cars and two-wheelers due to the continuous increase in costs and no respite in taxes, said R C Bhargava and Venu Srinivasan, two of India’s biggest names from the automotive industry.

“The rates of GST are more than double in India, compared to the EU, Japan or the US, and given the lower income levels in India, the question of affordability comes in. GST is not the only thing. States have this one-time road tax, which takes the tax rate to 37-38 percent on cars. Do we need the kind of high taxes we have? I don’t think the automobile market is going to revive ,” RC Bhargava, Chairman, Maruti Suzuki India, said.

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Bhargava was speaking at the 61st annual convention of the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM), which saw the participation of NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant, Revenue Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Tarun Bajaj, and a host of other CXOs from automobile companies.

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