Appeals to
consider invoice for calculating GST on tariff of hotels, reduction in GST
rates on almond kernels
SRINAGAR, MAY 25: A delegation of
Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) on Friday called on Minister
for Finance, Labour and Employment Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari.
The meeting was
attended by Principal Secretary Finance Naveen Kumar Chaudhary, Chairman
J&K Bank Parveez Ahmad, Chairman CII Saddam Zaroo, Post Chairman Rahul
Sahai and Raju Choudhary, Vice Chairman Rajesh Sharma, Zonal Head Srinagar
Khurshid Dar and other senior officers of the government and CII.
The
representatives of CII apprised the minister about various issues faced by the
industries in the state and sought the intervention of the minister in
resolving their issues.
The delegation
urged the government to reduce the GST rate on Almond kernels from 12 percent
to 5 percent. They said after the implementation of GST, all other similar nuts
category and dried fruits like raisins, cashew Kernels and walnuts were
initially taxed at 12 percent but later on taxed at 5 percent except
almond kernels.
The delegation of
CII further appealed the minister to consider the invoice value for calculating
the GST rate in hotels and also requested that the GST be taxed at not more
than 12 percent stating that the current rate is 28 percent. They said the lack
of clarity around a key term for calculating the GST rates for hotels, is
spelling trouble for consumers.
While stating
that the government has said that hotels with ‘declared tariffs’ of Rs 7500 and
above will charge 28 % GST, CII representatives said that the term ‘declared
tariff’ is unclear as hotels could declare new seasonal tariffs several times a
year and rates may vary with each season.
They appealed
the government to provide clarity and consider invoice value for calculating
GST rates in hotel.
The delegation
also requested for issuance of clarification for SRO 63 issued by finance
department in February this year for extension of benefit to service sector
industries falling under thrust industry as per State Industrial Policy in
addition to manufacturing industry. They said the step will encourage young
entrepreneurs to start similar investing in the said industry.
The delegation
also appealed the government to refund the fiscal incentives under GST on
monthly basis instead of quarterly basis to provide relief to the industrial
sector of the state.
The meeting
discussed threadbare the issues raised by the representatives of CII. Minister
said the government is committed to take every positive step to help the
industry sector to grow in the state.
He assured the visiting delegation that government will take every
possible step to ensure favorable environment for the industries to grow in the
state. He said the government has already directed to refund the GST of three
quarters at earliest. He said the refund will be made on monthly basis soon
after the system is put in place.
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