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Nokia says 8.5% hike in VAT hurts, govt move "regressive"

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Press Trust Of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 12:00 AM IST

Mobile handset maker Nokia India today said its sales in Maharashtra have declined after an increase in value added tax (VAT) rate by 8.5 per cent which led to a rise in the prices of handsets in the state.

Terming the government's move as "regressive", the Indian arm of the Finnish multinational said it could lead to higher grey imports in the country, thereby compromising national security.

"Industry-wide handset sales have fallen over 70 per cent as of July 23, compared to June. Every player has been affected and we, too, have felt the pain," Nokia India Head of Marketing, Vineet Taneja, told reporters after launching two new models of the brand here.

He did not give details specific to the company.

In its Budget last month, Maharashtra hiked VAT on cellphones from 4 per cent to 12.5 per cent effective July 1, triggering protest by traders and manufacturers.

Besides VAT, the state also levies 5.5 per cent octroi and 5 per cent customs duties on imported handsets.

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"It is a regressive step and will give rise to a situation where the market will see (more) grey imports. And since these phones are untraceable, it is a compromise to the national security," Taneja said.

Quoting figures released by the Indian Cellular Association, Taneja said handset sales and octroi collection have dipped by 75 per cent.

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First Published: Jul 24 2009 | 7:34 PM IST

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