VAT for high-end mobiles to be hiked
The state finance department is exploring the option of charging higher VAT on expensive mobile phones and fountain pens to achieve target VAT collection.
The idea was floated once before but was shot down by the cabinet. This is now being actively considered for the budget.
According to the initial proposal, pens priced above Rs 5,000 and mobile phones costing more than Rs 10,000 may come with a 12.5 per cent VAT tag rather than the present 4 per cent.
Explained a senior finance department official: "Approximately 96 per cent of all mobiles are priced less than Rs 6,000. Hence, anyone who is buying a phone worth Rs 10,000 or more obviously has the ability to pay a higher VAT. The same applies for fountain pens. Somebody buying such an expensive pen might as well pay a higher tax."
The finance department had set a target of Rs 10,000 crore for VAT collections during 2009-10. Trends so far suggest that there may be a 10 per cent shortfall this time even though for the coming year there is already talk of a Rs 12,000 crore target.
"For that to be achieved, we will need to adjust some of the rates. While the shortfall this year is because of recession, the more than 20 per cent hike that we are looking at is slightly more than the natural increase by 15 per cent which happens every year. Therefore, the reconsideration at VAT rates," the official explained. The differential tax rates on luxury items - just two are under consideration at present - will bring Rs 30 crore to the exchequer annually.
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