Supporting the automobile industry's demand for having a re-look at the increase of excise duty to 30% from 27% earlier on SUVs, he said: "I certainly feel there is a need to look at the excise duty on SUV. To begin with, there is no classification of SUV the Motor Vehicles Act."
Speaking on the sidelines of the Hero Mindmine Summit here, he said the 'SUV tax" has hurt vehicles like "Sumo and Bolero, which are used in rural areas to transport people."
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Stating that he has taken up the matter with finance minister P Chidambaram, Patel said: "I suggested that any vehicle below Rs 10 lakh may be brought out of the definition."
He said the objective must be to "disincentivise people who use high end cars" and for them "not to be subsidised by cheap diesel."
Patel said the automobile industry has "merit and justification" in seeking a re-look at the higher tax on SUVs.