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2- wheeler makers bullish after govt assurance on gs tr ate cut

- T E NARASIMHAN & SHALLY SETH MOHILE

The government’s assurance to the auto industry on reduction in goods and services tax (GST) on two-wheelers brought some cheer to manufactur­ers and investors.

Companies are optimistic that if the proposal does get accepted by the GST Council, it will certainly push demand ahead of the festive season and give a fillip to the sector’s recovery.

Two-wheeler sales at most firms have been rising month-on-month since June.

On Wednesday, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said the GST Council will look into the auto industry’s demand for lowering the tax rate on two-wheelers, which are now taxed at the highest slab of 28 per cent. “Since two-wheelers are neither a luxury nor a sin product, they merit a rate revision. Consequent­ly, this will be taken up with the GST Council,” said Sitharaman.

Executives at two-wheeler manufactur­ers welcomed the move, adding that if the rates are reduced to 18 per cent, it will boost sales in a big way. It will also bode well not only for two-wheeler sales, but also the economy and help in job creation.

The manufactur­ers will be passing on the benefit to buyers in entirety, they said. A 10-per cent reduction will translate into a price reduction of ~8,000-10,000.

However, they added that it will help if the rate cut takes effect sooner rather than later, as any delay will cause a lot of uncertaint­y among buyers, dealers, and manufactur­ers as buyers tend to postpone purchase.

“We are just recovering from the Covid-19 impact and on the threshold of recovery. Sales are being driven by pent-up demand and the need for personal transporta­tion. If there is any shadow of doubt over the GST cut, the whole momentum may get lost,” said Rakesh Sharma, executive director, Bajaj Auto. More than anything else, the industry needs certainty, he added.

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