The Asian Age

Delhi govt urges Centre to remove GST on sanitisers

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The Delhi government on Saturday suggested to the Centre to remove the GST on face masks, sanitisers, oximeters and thermomete­rs, saying these items have become a part of regular expenditur­e of the people during Covid19 pandemic.

Deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia was speaking during a meeting of the GST Council. He said the central government and BJP-ruled states opposed the idea of making these items taxfree and stressed that the decision to not do away with the tax was against the interest of citizens.

“The GST Council did not listen to any of us and did not accept the suggestion­s to exempt Covid medical equipment from the Goods and Services Tax. I appeal to the central government to open their heart, to think about the suffering of the people and make this equipment tax-free.”

“Masks, sanitisers, oximeters and thermomete­rs have become a part of the daily expenditur­e. The central government should make them taxfree instead of making money out of them,” Sisodia said.

During the meeting, Sisodia said, he recommende­d some changes for making the equipment tax-free. “People want the government to provide relief to them,” he said.

Referring to the coronaviru­s situation in the UK, the deputy chief minister said that “as cases peak in the UK, we can say that India will also see another peak”.

The central and state government­s have already starting amping up medical facilities in the anticipati­on of a third Covid wave, he said, adding that the private sector has also been asked to invest in public healthcare.

“If a state government asks a private company to invest Rs 10 lakh in a hospital to increase its ICU capacity, does it mean that the hospital will get the full amount or that the hospital will receive a deducted amount after tax,” he asked.

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