Gold, silver under new tax slab of 3%

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June 4, 2017

New Delhi, Jun 4: Gold and silver will be taxed at 3% under the Goods and Services Tax regime, Finance Ministry Arun Jaitley announced after a meeting of the GST Council on Saturday.gold

The GST Council also decided to tax footwear below Rs 500 at 5% and biscuits at 18% under the GST, which will be rolled out from July 1.

Jaitley said footwear costing above Rs 500 will attract an 18% levy. At present, footwear priced from Rs 500-Rs 1,000 attracts 23% tax, including excise duty, and VAT levied by states.

Jaitley announced that all natural fibres, including cotton and cotton yarn, fabrics and readymade garments valued below Rs 1,000 have been classified under 5% GST rate, garments valued above Rs 1,000 under 12%, synthetic or man-made fibres and synthetic yarn under 18%, while the fabric, irrespective of fibre, has been classified under 5% GST rate. The 5% GST on readymade garments below Rs 1,000 would benefit the public, being a mass consumption item, Jaitley said.

Packaged food items sold under a registered trademark will be taxed at 5%. The GST rate on agricultural machinery for all categories was also fixed at 5 %.

While beedis will be taxed at 28% and will not attract any cess, tendu leaves will be taxed at 18%. The GST on cigarettes is likely to be decided at the next council meeting on June 11. Solar panels will be taxed at 5% under GST.

Addressing the press, Jaitley said a nominal rate of 0.25% would be imposed on a rough diamond. He said the rate for gold was fixed after intense discussion and a consensus was reached fixing the rate at 3%, which is lower than the lowest slab of 5% under the new regime that will be implemented from July 1. The new rate for gold is closer to the current tax incidence of around 2 % -1 % excise and 1% VAT. But some states charge a higher VAT, leading to even 5 % tax. “There was an extensive debate on gold, and fixing the rate between 2% and 5%. But there was almost a vertical division. A consensus has been finally reached at 3%,” he said.

Officials said the GST Council took into account the concern of several states, particularly from the south, and market experts who had warned that a higher tax rate on gold will increase smuggling, with most traders choosing to evade taxation altogether. There is already a high proportion of cash transactions on the metal. Jewellers had wanted the levy on the precious metal at close to a concessional rate of 1%.

Jaitley declared that the Central government was “confident of sticking to the target date of July 1”. “All states have agreed on the rollout of GST from that date,” Jaitley said. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had earlier said her state would not rollout the new indirect tax regime in its present form.

Commodities Present rate of tax GST

Gold 1% excise duty & 1% VAT 3%

Biscuits 6% excise duty on products cost- 18%

ing below Rs 100 & 14.5% VAT

Readymade 5.5% VAT 12% & yarn

garments & fabric cotton 5%

Footwear Up to Rs 500 exempted 5% on products

Above Rs 500 14.5% VAT upto Rs 500

18% on products

above Rs 500

Jute 2% VAT Exempted

Beedi Exempted 28%

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May 10,2020

Gadag, May 9: It is the month of April, and the season of mangoes is very much here. However, the mango farmers of Gadag are suffering huge losses amid the coronavirus lockdown due to the absence of transportation facilities along with several other issues that have been impacting their business adversely.

Speaking to media persons, Vishwanath Odugowdar, a mango farmer said, "Due to transportation problems we are not being able to export mangoes to different countries. We are trying to sell them in nearby markets."

"We are not in a situation to pack, transport and export the mangoes to different countries as we did earlier especially 
when it comes to Alphonso mangoes which is one of the most loved varieties. So, we are packing mangoes at our place. Somehow this year we have got very good quality of mangoes," he added.

Farmers here are incurring huge losses as mandis and markets across the country are shut while the transport of Alphonso mangoes has also come to a halt owing to the lockdown.

The small and medium scale farmers in places like Gadag, Dharwad, Bagalkote in north Karnataka have started packing the mangoes themselves in their farms in a bid to sell the fruit themselves.

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July 23,2020

Mangaluru, July 23: Lavanya Ballal, national co-coordinator for social media department of Indian National Congress, has accused the Bharatiya Janata Party of destroying the nation by misleading the youth.

In an interview with a regional Kannada news paper, the Dakshina Kannada based activist, lamented that instead of using social media for the welfare of the nation, BJP leaders used it to spread lies for their political gains. 

On one hand BJP fooled people through false promises and colourful dialogues, while on the other hand it misled crores of youth by spreading fake news, twisted facts and false information, she said.

Ms Ballal went on to accuse BJP of following the footsteps of the British. “BJP is following all the methods employed by the British invaders to divide the people of India and make them hate each other,” she said.

She said that Congress always used the social media for the benefit of the country. If the new generation realises this fact, the country will once again turn its direction towards development, she asserted.

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July 26,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 26: A year-long probe by Coffee Day Enterprises Ltd (CDEL) has found that its late founder V G Siddhartha routed Rs 2,693 crore out of the company to Mysore Amalgamated Coffee Estates Ltd (MACEL), another privately-owned entity of him.

The MACEL owes Rs 3,535 crore to subsidiaries of Coffee Day Enterprises as of July 31, 2019 of which only Rs 842 crore was accounted.

"Therefore, a sum of Rs 2,693 crore is the incremental outstanding that needs to be addressed," said the report of an investigation headed by Ashok Kumar Malhotra, a retired DIG of Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and assisted by law firm Agastya Agastya Legal.

Siddhartha was found dead in early August 2019, and many suspected that he had committed suicide.

Steps are being taken by subsidiaries of CDEL for recovery of dues from MACEL, the company said.

"The board authorised the Chairman to appoint an ex-judge of the Supreme Court or the High Court, or any other person of eminence, to suggest and oversee actions for recovery of the dues from MACEL and to help on any other associated matters," it said in regulatory filings at stock exchanges late on Friday.

The probe further gives clean chits to the Income Tax Department and the private equity firms who Siddhartha in his parting letter had alleged of harassment.

"We have not been provided with any documentary evidence to draw an inference that there may have been any advertent or inadvertent harassment from the Income Tax Department," said the probe report.

The probe also highlighted severe liquidity crunch at CDEL in the build-up to Siddhartha's death.

A committee supported by senior professionals was formed to protect the interest of all stakeholders. CDEL said the debt levels which were about Rs 7,200 crore on March 31, 2019 have been brought down significantly by Rs 4,000 crore. The present debt of the group is around Rs 3,200 crore.

"The disinvestment process in the group continues and we are confident to have effective solution to all stakeholders," it said.

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