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Retail inflation hits cinema tickets, biscuits

- INDIVJAL DHASMANA

The pace of retail inflation quickened in personal computers, biscuits, laptops, cinema tickets and cigarettes in July, when the GST was introduced, compared to June and May. Gold prices continued to fall at a higher rate in July than June and May. Internet expenses saw a higher rate of price increase at 1.83 per cent in July compared to 1.39 per cent in June and 1.22 per cent in May. writes

The pace of retail inflation quickened in personal computers, biscuits, laptops, cinema tickets and cigarettes in July, when the goods and service tax (GST) was introduced, compared with June and May. Gold prices continued to fall, in fact at a higher rate in July against June and May.

Internet expenses also saw a higher rate of price increase at 1.83 per cent in July compared with 1.39 per cent in June and 1.22 per cent in May, revealed official figures.

Data on the basis of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for both May and June was taken for this analysis as the June numbers would not have been ideal for comparison. Companies were de-stocking their goods in June because GST was to be introduced from July. This argument could be substantia­ted from the inflation data on beverages such as those of cocoa and chocolate. While inflation in these was higher at 2.98 per cent in July, compared with 2.91 per cent in June. It was lower than 3.16 per cent in May. Also, inflation in mobile handsets was 1.95 % in June as well as July, but it was lower at 1.56% in May.

Tax is one of the factors that explains inflation but is not the only reason for the price rise. For instance, tax on gold was a bit higher in the post- GST regime compared with the earlier system. But gold prices fell 7.44 per cent in July, higher than 5.36 per cent in June and 4.98 per cent in May.

Sumit Dahiya of Taxmann said the jewellery industry saw higher impact of GST than other goods as the rate of indirect tax on gold has increased by 50 per cent to 3 per cent from the earlier 2 per cent.

But then, why are gold prices falling?

It has to do with many other things. For example, the season of saavan, which started on July 16, is considered inauspicio­us for buying gold in many parts of the country, said M S Mani of Deloitte.

Refrigerat­ors, washing machines, air conditione­rs and air coolers saw the same tax increase under the new taxation system. But inflation in air conditione­rs and air coolers came down in July, compared to June and May, while refrigerat­ors and washing machines saw higher price rises in this period.

This may be due to the onset of monsoon, which led to less demand for at least air coolers, if not for air conditione­rs, an analyst explained.

Mani said the attempt was to ensure GST rates for products were similar to the rates under the earlier system. But due to rate slabs, the effective rates on some products have increased while those on some products have come down.

He said there were significan­t rate difference­s between the states in the past, hence a comparison at the product level was difficult.

For instance, he said, entertainm­ent tax rates on movie tickets varied between 10 per cent and 45 per cent in the past. Hence a GST of 28 per cent on movie tickets would have reduced the rate in some states but increased prices in others.

Aditi Nayar of ICRA said after the announceme­nt of the GST, there has been a mixed trend in revision of prices.

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