Context :
GST
Council may bring rate on li-ion cells on par with EVs / MINT
/ 09 June 2022
Extract :
India may cut the goods
and services tax on lithium-ion
batteries and bring them on a par with taxes on electric vehicles to
give a fillip to its green mobility plans.
Currently,
EVs are taxed at 5%,
while lithium-ion batteries are taxed at 18%.
Any
decision on changing GST would have to be taken by the GST Council.
Now,
with greater emphasis on the EV ecosystem and more automakers entering the
fray, there is a renewed chorus for a price
parity between batteries and EVs, as the latter is
taxed much lower at 5%.
MY
TAKE :
Ø Anomaly
by Oversight ?................................ [ 02 Nov 2017 ]
Extract :
Ø I am talking of
GST rate of 28 % on imported
Lithium-ion batteries required for electric vehicles , whereas GST rate on
finished EV is fixed @ 12 % !
Ø If GST on these imported batteries was reduced
to 12 % , the cost of manufacture of EV , would come down by Rs 0.70 lakh
Ø I do hope the next meeting of GST Council
expected to be held on 10th Oct , would
reduce the GST rate on Li-ion Batteries to 12 %
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Ø FAME II > FAME III > FAME IV …………………… [ 05 March 2019 ]
Extract :
What , if any , is the
shortcoming of just announced FAME II ?
# There are no “ Incentives “ for the vehicle manufacturers to ramp up
production or
commercialize “ cost
matter of Lithium-ion batteries which constitute up to 40 % of EV
ex-factory price
# There are no “ dis-incentives “ for manufacture / sale / purchase of Petrol –
Diesel
vehicles
In fact a vehicle with a smaller size battery , but giving same performance (
speed – range – charging time
be rewarded with higher subsidy !
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Congratulations , Shri GopuKumarji ………………..[ 30 Jan 2019 ]
Extract :
Ø No GST on Sodium-ion cells produced by these
licensees , nor payment of any Corporate
Income Tax for 10 years for these Licensees
Ø If for any reason , it is not possible to
exempt the entire income from Corporate Income tax , then , at least
the income derived from exports of sodium-ion cells , should be exempted
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Dear GST
Council Members :
I hope you to consider my following suggestions :
# For imported Lithium Ion Batteries, reduce GST to 5 %
# For locally manufactured Li-ion Batteries, reduce GST to 3 %
# For locally manufactured batteries having Advanced Chemistry, reduce GST to
ZERO %
( Some examples of Advanced Chemistry
Batteries :
Ø “ Zinc-Air
“ Battery under development by IIT-Madras
Ø “ Sodium
– Ion “ Battery developed by CECRI
Ø “ Alu – Air “ Battery for which IOC
has formed JV with PHINERGY ( Israel ) / www.al-air.com
Ø “ Green Hydrogen “ process
developed by CECRI
With regards,
Hemen Parekh
/ hcp@RecruitGuru.com / 09
June 2022
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