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CAIT expresses shock over Government’s decision of increase in GST Rate on textile from 5% to 12% as same will badly hit textile sector which is already struggling for its survival due to COVID-19.

Confederation of All India Traders

Ref No.: 3307/1/50

19th November 2021

Smt Nirmala Sitharaman
Hon,ble Minister for Finance
Government of India
New Delhi

Dear Smt Nirmala Sitharaman Ji,

Sub : Levy of 12% GST on Textiles

The entire textile trade and industry is in shock on Government’s decision of increase in tax on textile which is the second largest revenue generating commodity after agriculture. The textile trade in any case was badly hit by COVID-19, and still is struggling for its survival. Under such circumstances this increase in tax rates on textile will act an another set back in Textile Sector. Food , Cloth, House, education and health are the basic needs of a human. On agriculture, health and education there is no tax, on Residential houses the government is providing subsidy and tax rate is 1% and 5%. The Clothing which too is a basic need is taxed at 12% which is not justified.

12% GST on Textiles is Shocking & needs to be withdrawn CAIT

There was no tax on Textile/Fabrics for a number of years. Bringing the textile Industry again under tax net itself was a big blow to the entire textile Industry. The trade associations across India had made representa­tions immediately after the last GST Council meeting wherein it was proposed to correct the inverted duty structure on textile. It was requested by the trade and industry that the Status quo be maintained @5% and the rate be reduced from 12% to 5% wherever applicable. However, instead of reducing the rate to 5% the Notification No. 14/2017 dated 28/07/2017 is issued increasing the rate of tax from 5% to 12%. This will not only add to the financial burden on end user but will also affect small business men badly and will encourage evasion of tax and various malpractices. Further, the goods which are lying in stock of the busi­nessmen and sold on MRP the additional burden of 7% will be on the businessmen. This increase in tax rate will not only hamper the domestic trade, it will affect the exports adversely. Already the textile industry is not at a competent status with Countries like Vietnam, Indonesia, Bangladesh and China. On the one hand the Government talks about Make In India and Atmanirbhar Bharat on the other hand levy such high taxes creating an atmosphere of uncertainty and gloom.

It is requested that a single rate @5% without any cap & category on value may be introduced and the No­tification so issued increasing the tax rate from 5% to 12% to may kindly be withdrawn. This action of Gov­ernment will not only boost the economy, it will create an atmosphere of hope and certainty. If this request and condition of the textile Trade and Industry is not taken seriously the entire Industry will be in a state of struggling for survival and will eventually result to complete collapse.

The Trade shall ever remain grateful for your kind gesture.

Thank you.

With regards
Yours truly

Praveen Khandelwal
National Secretary General
Confederation of All India Traders

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4 Comments

  1. J Bhattacharjee says:

    The FM should understand the implications of increasing GST on textile goods. It is an unanimous decision taken by FM and entire industry is in shock. While the textile industry is struggling hard to revive the industry, this type of uneconomic decision will definitely affect the entire textile industry. The way FM is running the Finance ministry, it is shocked and nobody knows how the people will react especially Surat Textile Industry which is a backbone of Gujarat economy and FM should not forget that the state is going into assembly election shortly. PM, HM and other senior Minister should look into the matter.

  2. Vipin Gupta says:

    This kind of practices badly affecting our country economy and loos public confidence on existing government structure. Due to this kind of announcement, practices spoil small and medium sizes business results increase unemployment and inhouse discrepancies, problems , arise gindagardi. Bhai sabhi ko roti kamane , khane do.

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