The Rs 6000 crore organised Indian fan industry has expressed concern over Goods and Services Tax (GST) rate at the highest bracket of 28 per cent on its product and urged the government to revise the same to 12 per cent.
"We have been urging the government for 12 per cent GST as fans are products of mass consumption and not of luxury. But government has put fans in the 28 per cent tax bracket. Government has grouped fans and air-conditioners in the same bracket. Even premium mobiles phones are in the 12 per cent tax bracket," The Indian Fan Manufacturers' Association chairman Rohit Mathur told PTI.
The apex industry body represents the fan manufacturers in India comprising leading fan brands such as Usha, Bajaj, Crompton, Havells, Orient, Anchor, Ortem, Surya, Luminious, Polar and Anchor.
More From This Section
He said at least 50 per cent of the manufacturing units are mainly located in excise free zone of Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and the north eastern States.
Currently tax burden on fan manufacturers for excise-free zone is about 20 per cent, while the same goes up to around 26 per cent for those operating from a exciseable area.
According to rough estimates unless government intervenes the immediate price rise of fans could be at least four to five per cent.
Total annual fan industry is worth Rs 9000 crore of which organised sector account for Rs 6000 crore.