However, Punjab Excise and Taxation department asserted that linking VAT calculation with electricity consumption would bring transperancy in tax calculation and would also keep a check on tax evasion by unscrupulous steel makers.
"Considering energy consumed for producing iron and steel items to work out VAT is a not feasible as well as justified criteria....It will lead to closure of factories," Mandi Gobindgarh Induction Furnace Association President Mohinder Gupta said today.
Punjab Excise and taxation department has proposed to link VAT computation with energy consumption used for making iron and steel items.
The department has proposed to fix energy consumption of 750 units for an induction furnace facility and 250 units for a rolling mill to produce 1 tonne each of iron and steel items, respectively.
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"It (linking VAT rate with electricity consumption) will bring transperancy and help in checking ant VAT evasion," Punjab Excise and Taxation Commissioner Anurag Verma said today.
Industry feared that if new system of VAT calculation was implemented, then it could involve heavy outflow of taxes into state's kitty.
Gupta also feigned ingornace about the new proposal floated by Punjab Excise and Taxation department. "It was never discussed with the industry," he claimed.
Currently, the VAT is calculated on the basis of declaration made by the industry with regard to production.
Because of high rate of VAT and costlier power, as many as 155 units till last month, have been closed in Mandi Gobindgarh which forced the state government to draft a revival plan for the steel industry.