They said "if not revisited, it will serve as adeath knell for majority of nearly 10,000 units in Jammu andKashmir and render lakhs of people jobless".
The traders also sought intervention of state Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti and threatened to pour on roads "if the promises made tothem prior to the implementation of the GST regime in the state were not fulfilled".
"The most awaited policy of the central government, which was issued through a notification on October 5 under budgetary support for incentives under the GST, is nothing but a crude joke with the industrialists in Jammu and Kashmir. It isin fact deniable of incentives, "Leaders of Federation ofIndustries (FOI), an amalgam of various associations andindustrial fraternity, told reporters here.
Representatives of Bari Brahmana IndustriesAssociation and Association of chamber of commerce andindustries were also present.
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In July this year, Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley announced that the industries in J&K, the north eastern states and other Himalayan states will continue to get tax exemption till March 2027, albeit as refund, under the GST regime which was rolled out on July 1.
"Within the framework of the GST Act, each industry will be entitled to its own refund mechanism during this particular period (March 31, 2027)," Jaitley had said.
Further elaborating his point, Mittal said, "Under the latest policy, a negligible incentive will come. We will get only 10 to 15 per cent of the incentives which we used to get under the previous policy framed in 2002 which enabled the growth of the industrial units in the state."
"We request the Chief Minister to interveneinto the matter and take up the issue with the Prime Minister and Union Finance Minister for the amendment in the notification with a request to lead the delegation of stakeholders for an urgent meeting at Delhi to resolve the issue," Aggarwal said.
Aggarwal said if the promises made to them by the Centre and state government prior to the implementation of the GST in the state were not fulfilled, "we will be left with no choice but to take to streets" to press for the demands.
"My request to the Centre and state government is that the commitments made to us be implemented in true spirit, otherwise the bustling industrial estates will wore a desertedlook," he said.
He said 80 per cent of the industrial units in the state would get directly affected by the notification because these import raw material and then furnished goods from here to other parts of the country.
He said, "We out-rightly reject the notification and condemn it. It is a crude joke with the industry and will be seen as a conspiracy to close down the industrial sector in the state."
He said they have been promised by the Centre and state that under the GST regime, they will get more what they used to get under the previous policy.
"The central notification has broken our back," he said and questioned why an investor from outside the state will come here if the incentives are gone. Listing various demands, he said calculation of incentive benefit has been fixed on the basis of cash ledger payment after utilisation of input tax credit of central tax and integrated tax.