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TIRUPUR TEXTILE HUB SAYS 18% GST RATE TOO HIGH

- T E NARASIMHAN Chennai, 9 June

The textile hub of Tirupur in Tamil Nadu is worried about the 18 per cent Goods and Services Tax (GST) for different segments in the production chain. It says this will put pressure on working capital of job work units and that 20-30 per cent of these might have to close down. The Tirupur textile industry does business worth at least ~50,000 crore every year, export and domestic. And, employs over a million people.

Raja M Shanmugham, president, Tirupur Exporters Associatio­n, says at least 80 per cent of units in Tirupur are dependent on job work on the multiple stages of garment manufactur­ing. The 18 per cent rate would now be applicable at each of these stages.

“The worry is the fate of the hundreds of micro and small units which were never under any tax purview so far,” says T R Vijaya Kumar, managing director, CBC Fashions (Asia).

South India Hosiery Manufactur­ers Associatio­n president A C Eswaran added that an 18 per cent rate would affect the hosiery sector badly, as most of the work in the production chain are outsourced by the main manufactur­ing units to cottage units. Most of the latter have had no exposure to computers or paperwork related to tax. And, even assuming they’re able to handle this, the biggest challenge is working capital. It will lead to units closing down, said Eswaran, who owns one of the largest brands, Viking. These units need to pay the tax on the 7th of next month, with GST take effect from July 1. Whereas, their collection from vendors ranges from 60 to 90 days. “It will be unbearable for these undertakin­gs,” said Shanmugham.

K Selvaraju, secretary-general, The Southern Indian Mills Associatio­n said the industry had hoped that textile job work would be exempted from service tax. This was essential, he said, with the decentrali­sed and small scale of the industry, especially the powerloom, knitting, processing and garmenting sectors.

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Around 80 per cent of units in Tirupur are dependent on jobs on the multiple stages of garment manufactur­ing

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