Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Review tax on agricultur­al goods under GST: Capt to PM

- HT Correspond­ent

THE CM, WHILE CITING DATA, ALSO POINTED OUT THAT WHILE VAT ON FERTILISER­S HAD BEEN 2%, THE GST NOW WAS 518%

CHANDIGARH: Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh has requested Prime Minister Narendra Modi to review tax rates on agricultur­e-related goods under the new regime of GST to provide relief to beleaguere­d farmers.

In a letter to the PM, Amarinder has expressed concern at the increased rates of taxation imposed under GST on agricultur­al inputs, including implements and drip irrigation equipment. This segment is now taxed at 18%, up from 5% tax under the VAT regime.

The CM, while citing data, also pointed out that while VAT on fertiliser­s had been 2%, the GST now was 5-18%. Likewise, from VAT of 12.5%, tax on insecticid­es had increased to 18% under the GST regime. On tractors, the VAT was 6.05%, with the GST now at 12-28%. The respective figures for mechanical parts were 12.6-14.6% (VAT) and 18% (GST).

Tax on micro nutrients has been doubled from 6% under VAT to 12% under GST, while that on canned food items had increased from 5% (VAT) to 12% (GST), Amarinder pointed out in the letter, adding that the increase ranged from 3% to 21.95%. The cost of cultivatio­n was only likely to increase with the implementa­tion of the GST regime with higher taxation levels, further impairing the financial health of the beleaguere­d farmers, he said.

The CM out that increased taxation levels might hinder the adoption of micro-irrigation technologi­es under the Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana, instead of enabling the government to incentivis­e their adoption to conserve fast-depleting water resources.

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Captain Amarinder Singh

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