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FADA seeks cut in GST on two-wheelers from 28 pc to 18 pc

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NEW DELHI, MAY 18

Automobile dealers’ body Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA), on Thursday sought an immediate cut in GST on two-wheelers from 28 per cent to 18 per cent for making two-wheelers more affordable, reviving demand and reinvigorating an industry that has seen a significant slump in sales over the past few years.

The industry body said it has appealed to the Finance Minister, chair of the GST Council, all GST Council members, the Ministry of Heavy Industries, which supervises the automobile sector and the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways..

“The two-wheeler industry is at a critical juncture, grappling with unprecedented challenges such as rising inflation, stringent emission norms and the post Covid-19 effects in Bharat of India. Now is the opportune moment for the GST Council to reduce the GST rate on two-wheelers, making them more accessible for the common man, thereby providing the much-needed boost to the industry, generating employment opportunities and fostering India’s overall economic growth,” FADA President Manish Raj Singhania said in a statement.

Two-wheelers play a pivotal role in providing affordable mobility to a large segment of India’s population, especially in rural areas where public transportation is sparse, the industry body stated.

”FADA strongly asserts that two-wheelers, being essential for millions, should not be categorised as sin goods or luxury items for GST taxation purposes,” it said.

FADA noted that over the past few years, the prices of various two-wheelers have risen significantly, impacting their affordability for consumers.

This surge in prices can be attributed to multiple factors, including the rising cost of raw materials, stricter emission norms and higher taxes and levies, it said.

For instance, the price of the popular Honda Activa has escalated from Rs. 52,000 in 2016 to Rs. 88,000 in 2023. Similarly, the Bajaj Pulsar has witnessed a substantial increase from Rs. 72,000 in 2016 to Rs. 1,50,000 in 2023. The Hero Splendor and TVS Jupiter have also experienced considerable price hikes over the same period, with their prices soaring from Rs. 46,000 to Rs. 74,801 and Rs. 49,000 to Rs. 88,498, respectively.

”The continuous rise in two-wheeler prices has consequently led to a decline in sales, emphasising the pressing need for intervention and GST rate reduction to restore the industry’s growth trajectory,” FADA stated.

In 2016, two-wheelers accounted for 78 per cent of the total automobile sales in India. However, due to the continuous price increases since 2020, this contribution has fallen to 72 per cent in FY23, underlining the impact of the steep price hike, FADA said.

”Lowering the GST rate will enhance the competitiveness of two-wheelers compared to other transportation modes, thereby increasing sales and revenue for the industry,” it added.

Moreover, the reduction in GST on two-wheelers will also positively influence the environment, as they are more fuel-efficient and emit fewer pollutants compared to other transportation modes. This move will promote the use of two-wheelers and contribute to a cleaner environment, it further said.

FADA is optimistic that the GST Council and the concerned ministries seriously consider their appeal and take the necessary steps to reduce the GST rate on two-wheelers. “This measure will not only benefit the industry but also the common man, the environment, and the Indian economy at large,” it said.

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