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Textile industry happy over GST Council’s decision to cut rate on job work to 5 %

Updated: Aug 08, 2017 06:00:41am
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Textile industry happy over GST Council’s decision to cut rate on job work to 5 %

New Delhi, Aug 8 (KNN) The textile industry has hailed GST Council’s move to slash the rate on job work like weaving, cutting, knitting and embroidery to 5 per cent from 18 per cent decided earlier.

In a statement, Confederation of Indian Textile Industry (CITI) Vice Chairman Sanjay K Jain described it as a big breather to small job work manufacturers in all segments of textile value chain which will allow the free flow of business across the value chain.

The GST Council last week decided to tax all job works in the textile sector at 5 per cent. This 5 per cent rate will be applicable for job works in apparel, shawls and carpets.

“A common rate across the chain would also avoid confusion. All textile job works being manufacturing activities were exempted from service tax in pre-GST regime. But job workers could not avail input tax credit that had been increasing the cost of the products and affecting the export competitiveness and also the domestic consumers,” CITI VC  SK Jain said.

He said the 5 per cent GST rate on job works would enable the industry to claim full input credit and also avoid any inverted duty and strengthen the global competitiveness of the textile sector apart from benefiting the domestic consumers. However, Jain said the reduction of GST rate for manmade fibre and synthetics from 18 to 12 per cent being postponed is disappointing.

He claimed that imports are now cheaper than domestic products as the countervailing duty (CVD) and special additional duty (SAD) on imports have become Integrated GST.

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