Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Centre likely to revamp duties to boost production

- Gireesh Chandra Prasad HT

NEW DELHI: The Union budget for FY23 may introduce a raft of changes to customs duties as the government leans on tariff rationaliz­ation to promote local manufactur­ing, a person aware of the discussion­s said.

The Centre held public consultati­ons on the culling of obsolete duty exemptions and has received representa­tions from the industry about high input costs in several sectors.

Promoting local value addition and improving cost-competitiv­eness will get special attention in the FY23 budget, the person cited above said on condition of anonymity.

The budget may reduce the duty on basic raw materials, including metals, which have seen prices soar in recent months while withdrawin­g concession­s for an identified list of products, including various intermedia­tes used in manufactur­ing where domestic capability has improved over the years, the person cited above added.

Duty concession­s given in the past for items like fasteners and buckles used in apparel, upholstery fabrics and various intermedia­tes used in the manufactur­ing sector may face the axe. An email sent to the finance ministry seeking comments for the story remained unanswered till the time of publishing.

Experts said the budget needs to rationaliz­e duties across the value chain, from raw materials and intermedia­tes to finished products, while industry representa­tives called for customs duty relief for supplies and equipment used in Covid-19 affected sectors such as hospitalit­y.

The budget may simplify import procedures, especially on rules of origin, and certain schemes like manufactur­ing and other operations in warehouse regulation­s, said Bipin Sapra, a tax partner at EY India. “The industry has been hoping for a dispute resolution scheme, and there is a need to further digitize import processes on lines similar to GSTN for ease of doing business,” Sapra said.

Businesses are also asking for integrated GST relief on imports of covid-related medical supplies, which was given during the second wave of the pandemic, till the end of next year.

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Promoting local value addition and cost competitiv­eness is likely to get special attention in the FY23 budget.

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