Indian Express ( 26 Dec ) carries
following news :
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In a white paper
submitted to the government, SIAM ( Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers
) has asked the government, in respect of Electric Vehicles Policy :
·
5 per cent GST on Electric Vehicles
·
One-time income tax deduction amounting
to 30 per cent of vehicle price from total taxable income of individual
consumers who have not availed of a bank loan to promote usage of
electric vehicles.
·
Exemption of Road tax for EVs,
·
Bridging the viability gap
·
Enabling charging infrastructure
build-out
·
Encouraging domestic manufacturing
besides providing other enablers
·
Power tariff for charging of EVs could be 50 per cent of the existing domestic rate
for home
·
Workplace charging to enhance utilisation of EVs.
·
Exemption from
paying toll charges
·
All electric
vehicles used for commercial purposes be fully exempt from state entry taxes
·
All electric two-wheelers
and passenger vehicles used for personal purposes be exempt from parking charges.
·
On interest rate
of finance, it sought a favourable treatment similar to priority sector lending for EVs.
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Not having read the
original White Paper , I am unable to say whether SIAM overlooked one of my
suggestions in respect of Electric Vehicles, as listed in :
Auto Industry : Policy Inputs
https://myblogepage.blogspot.com/2017/12/auto-industry-policy-inputs.html
But , may be SIAM / Government may want to consider
following alternative for incentivizing individual buyers to purchase Electric
Cars in their own names :
·
Just as in case of Corporate Buyers , grant
“ depreciation “ to individual buyers for owning an Electric Car / Bike / Truck
etc
·
This could be 33 % per year ( on straight
line method )
·
This could be “ set off “ ( deductible )
against Personal Income Tax payable by the buyer for that year
·
In case where income tax payable is less
than the depreciation amount , balance should be allowed to be carried forward
to the next year
I have a feeling that such
a provision , if introduced by Shri Jaitelyji in his forthcoming budget ( 01
Feb 2018 ) , would give a tremendous boost to the manufacture / sale of
Electric Vehicles
There may not be any need
to grant any other subsidy / incentive to buyers !
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28 Dec
2017
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