The ICA has sought extension of time period by at least 6 months, saying by that time the stock will be exhausted.
handset companies, under the aegis of Indian Cellular Association,
have sought additional six months to liquidate pre-GST period devices so
that they can avail input tax credit.
The deadline to avail input tax credit by mobile firms on handsets manufactured before July 1 is December 31, 2017.
"Our
feedback is that the six-month July-December 2017 period is
insufficient to liquidate the old stock... at least 20-30 percent stock
is still in pipeline in the vast supply chain under 35 GST
jurisdictions," ICA National President Pankaj Mohindroo said in a letter
to Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on December 23.
The ICA has sought an extension of the time-period by at least 6 months, saying by that time the stock will be exhausted.
Mohindroo
said there will be no revenue loss as such since duty has already been
paid on the products and facility to avail input tax credit for
an unlimited duration is available in the GST regime.
"There is no
reason why the trade should be denied similar carry forward in the
cases of unrebated taxes suffered in the pre-GST regime," he said.
The
Indian mobile device industry size in the current year is estimated at
Rs 1.5 lakh crore and the number of transactions in the industry will be
at least 4-5 times of this value, since the same item changes hands
several times in the supply chain from raw material to finished goods
and then to the wholesalers, distributors, retailers and consumers, the
ICA letter said.
"There is a lot of resentment in the trade on
this and we understand that some parties have gone to the High Court and
have secured interim relief. Others too may have gone to court to have
the judgement extended to them also. Petitions on the same lines are
being filed before the High Court in the other GST jurisdictions. Even
the Supreme Court may be seized of the matter," he said.
Mohindroo
said that extension of deadline till June 30, 2018 will ease the
transition to GST and give relief without hurting industry and trade.
27 Dec 2017, 09:42 AM