Maharashtra
- Govt for uniform VAT in all states between 0-4 pc:
Sahai
The Government is
endeavoring to bring about uniform value added tax (VAT) in all states at between 0-4 per cent which would benefit the
food processing industry, a senior Central Government Minister said.
"The
Central Government has made zero excise duty. In the
case of VAT, it was supposed to be uniform in all
states but different products attract different
rates in different states," Minister of State
for Food Processing Industries, Subodh Kant Sahai,
told reporters on the sidelines of the 'Food World
India 2008' event, here today.
"Currently, it is in categories of 0 per cent,
4, 8 and 12.5 per cent. We request all states to
bring uniformity in VAT -- it should be somewhere
between 0-4 per cent.
This would benefit the industry and would result in
growth," he added. The USD 200 billion food
processing industry has been clamoring for an
uniform Value
Added Tax (VAT) regime in all states
that would result in the overall growth of the
industry.
Sahai said that the food processing industry in the
country has not been affected by the global meltdown
but was instead growing.
"The recession has not affected the food
processing industry as compared to other sectors.
Instead, investors are still interested in investing
in
this sector," Sahai said.
The relationship between industry, farmers and
retailers needed to be strengthened as this would
enable the sector to grow rapidly, he said.
Source
: Economic Times - Gurgaon, Haryana, India, dated 11/11/2008