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Interim Budget 2014: Cars, motorbikes, scooter, Indian cellphones to become cheaper, FM announces sops

New Delhi: Finance Minister P Chidambaram today announced reduction in excise duty for small and big cars, motorbikes, scooters and Indian mobile handsets. Introducing the vote-on-account interim budget in Parliament, Chidambaran announced some changes in

India TV Business Desk India TV Business Desk Updated on: February 17, 2014 14:01 IST
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New Delhi: Finance Minister P Chidambaram today announced reduction in excise duty for small and big cars, motorbikes, scooters and Indian mobile handsets.


Introducing the vote-on-account interim budget in Parliament, Chidambaran announced some changes in Indirect Tax Rates.

Chidambaram said, the manufacturing sector needs an immediate boost. The following changes are proposed  in some Indirect Tax Rates:

1. To stimulate growth in the capital goods and consumer non-durables, Shri P. Chidambaram proposed to reduce the excise duty from 12% to 10% on all goods falling under Chapter 84 and 85 of the schedule to the Central Excise Tariff Act for the period up to 30.06.2014. The rates can be reviewed at the time of the regular budget.

2. To give relief to the automobile industry which is registering unprecedented negative growth, the Finance Minister proposed to reduce the excise duty as follows for the period up to 30.06.2014:

(i) Small cars, motorcycles, scooters and

commercial vehicles -- from 12% to 8%

(ii) SUVs --- from 30% to 24%

(iii) Large & Mid-segment Cars--rom 27/24% to 24/20%

Accordingly, Chidambaram proposed to make appropriate reductions in the excise duty on chassis and trailers.

3. To encourage domestic production of mobile handsets and reduce the dependence on imports, the Finance Minister has proposed to restructure the excise duties for all categories of mobile handsets. The rates will be 6% with CENVAT credit or 1% without CENVAT credit.

4. To encourage domestic production of soaps and oleo chemicals, Chidambaram proposed to rationalize the customs duty structure on non-edible grade industrial oils and its fractions, fatty acids and fatty alcohols at 7.5%.

5. To encourage domestic production of specified road construction machinery, the Finance Minister proposed to withdraw the exemption from CVD on similar imported machinery.

6. To encourage indigenous production of security paper for printing currency notes, the Interim Budget proposes to provide a concessional customs duty of 5% on capital goods imported by the Bank Note Paper Mill India Pvt. Ltd.
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