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Will Madhya Pradesh be isolated on goods and service tax (GST) issue? If highly placed government sources, working the new tax system, are to be believed, the state government will have to follow the trend. “Eventually the state will have to implement the system, we cannot linger on. Other states like Chhattisgarh have also agreed to implement it, Gujarat government has welcomed it, Haryana has accepted it ‘in principle’ except for few points. How Madhya Pradesh can stand out?” asked an official. But the state finance minister has a long list to point out flaws in the new tax system, the main being, “The GST will bring even dal-chawal (rice and pulses) under tax net, which are exempted from VAT.”

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E-bike makers want 30% subsidy, countervailing duty to go

Electronic bike makers want countervailing duty (CVD) on the import of e-bike components to be rolled back and 30 per cent subsidy on e-bikes under New and Renewable Energy Policy in the upcoming Budget in order to provide impetus to the industry. - Govt may revive inexpensive cooking oil scheme for poor - Govt may come out with successor to fiscal responsibility law - Selja"s wishlist for July 6 Budget: Major tax incentives - New Railways" time table to be out in Oct - Food Processing Min asks for tax holiday - Stimulus should come with sunset clause: CII "The government should announce (in the forth coming Budget)some policy support for e-bike industry by withdrawing CVD on the import of spare parts of electronic bike that has hindered the growth of the domestic e-bike industry," Hero Electric CEO Surinder Gill said. The Centre currently charges 8 per cent CVD on the import of e-bike components. For making e-bikes, firms import motor, battery, and other electronic and mechanical parts from China and Taiwan. Over 55 per cent of components are imported. Also, in order to encourage the use of environment friendly vehicles, the government should provide at least 30 per cent subsidy on the purchase of bike under the New and Renewable energy policy. "Close to 30 countries are giving such subsidies on e-bikes and Indian government should also seriously think over it," Gill said. The industry also wants infrastructure support in the form of charging stations for e-bikes and parking provisions in the proposed residential and commercial buildings. The industry is confident of selling 6-8 lakh e-bikes in next 3-4 years if the Centre accepts their demands against the present expected size of three lakh e-bikes growing at a pace of 10-15 per cent.


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