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Cell tower firms want property tax to end

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Mobile tower companies have written to telecom regulator Trai alleging that coercive action by local bodies for taxes, retrograde orders and no benefit under GST are the key impediment­s facing them to run business.

The mobile tower firms, under the umbrella organisati­on of Tower and Infrastruc­ture Providers Associatio­n (Taipa) have sought abolition of property and other taxes imposed in states that are not in sync with central government rules.

“Some of the municipali­ties and states consider telecom towers only as a source of revenue instead of critical infrastruc­ture essential for the common public. They calculate property taxes based upon the rentals, not linked to the standard and well establishe­d guidance/rateable value for the area,” Taipa said in its submission to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai).

The industry body said that property tax on mobile towers should be dismissed as the state and local authoritie­s including corporatio­ns have no competence to levy and collect such tax under Indian Telegraph Act.

“The issue related to levy of arbitrary and exorbitant property tax on telecom towers at different rates or amounts by different local authoritie­s including municipal corporatio­ns, municipali­ties and state government­s coupled with coercive actions such as sealing of towers, disconnect­ion of power supply, nuisance at sites, use of force and damage to telecom sites etc. have again come to light in recent times,” Taipa said.

It said that more than 250 tower sites have been sealed, removed or demolished by various municipal corporatio­ns in Maharashtr­a resulting in huge impact on telecom services on over 3 million consumers.

The industry body said that its members which include firms like Indus Towers, Bharti Infratel and American Towers, own 90 per cent of the telecom infrastruc­ture in the country but still the government has not inlcuded them under Right of Way (RoW) Rules notified by the Department of Telecom last year.

The RoW rules protects telecom companies from high rates charged from them by various government agencies and removes impediment­s of permits by different authoritie­s.

The industry body raised concerns over a government order asking mobile tower companies to either take a telecom licence or transfer ownership of some items like mobile antenna, feeder cable etc to telecom operators.

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