"We protest imposition of 5 per cent VAT on industrial salt by the state government. We will stop production and supply for three days and will hold rallies and protest march pressing for our demand for a complete rollback," Small Scale Salt Manufacturers' Association president Bachchubhai Ahir said.
Ahir, who is also spokesperson of Namak Satyagrah Samiti, formed to protest the VAT imposition, said that salt manufacturers will stop production beyond three days if the government does not take action on their demand.
This is the first time that the state government has levied VAT on salt.
"VAT will be levied on manufacturers who work on 10 acre or more plots given on lease by the state government. There are 25,000 manufacturers who work on 10 acres or more plot of land, but 25 per cent of them have no lease as nothing was done to renew the lease," Ahir said.
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"We protest Inspector Raj and will continue to stop production unless our demands are met. Government claims it will earn Rs 10 crore from VAT on salt, while we challenge the government that the revenue will not be more than Rs 3 crore annually, which is why it is bent on harassing 50,000 families which are involved in manufacturing salt for a living," he said.
Of the 176 lakh tonnes, 46 lakh tonnes is used for consumption, while 60 lakh tonnes is for industrial use.
As much as 60 lakh tonnes salt is sent out to other states, of which around 30 lakh tonnes is industrial salt, the quantity on which VAT will be imposed, Ahir said.