Haryana govt exempts solar equipment from VAT

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

The today exempted solar equipment and parts used in installation of solar power projects from value added (VAT).

A decision to this effect was taken by the Cabinet, which under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, here.



At present, VAT of five per cent plus surcharge is levied on solar devices and equipment in the state, an official spokesman said.

Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, and have already exempted solar energy devices from VAT.

"Exemption of VAT will enable the trade and industry in to compete with other states where solar energy devices are exempted from VAT," he said.

This exemption will cost the state exchequer about Rs 2.30 crore, he said.

Various solar devices like solar lantern, water heating system, pumping system, inverter, energy meters, alternators and spare parts such as solar photovoltaic modules, solar collection and dishes would be exempted from levy of VAT.

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Haryana govt exempts solar equipment from VAT

The Haryana government today exempted solar equipment and parts used in installation of solar power projects from value added tax (VAT). A decision to this effect was taken by the Haryana Cabinet, which met under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, here. At present, VAT of five per cent plus surcharge is levied on solar devices and equipment in the state, an official spokesman said. Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh have already exempted solar energy devices from VAT. "Exemption of VAT will enable the trade and industry in Haryana to compete with other states where solar energy devices are exempted from VAT," he said. This exemption will cost the state exchequer about Rs 2.30 crore, he said. Various solar devices like solar lantern, water heating system, pumping system, inverter, energy meters, alternators and spare parts such as solar photovoltaic modules, solar collection and dishes would be exempted from levy of VAT. The today exempted solar equipment and parts used in installation of solar power projects from value added (VAT).

A decision to this effect was taken by the Cabinet, which under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, here.

At present, VAT of five per cent plus surcharge is levied on solar devices and equipment in the state, an official spokesman said.

Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, and have already exempted solar energy devices from VAT.

"Exemption of VAT will enable the trade and industry in to compete with other states where solar energy devices are exempted from VAT," he said.

This exemption will cost the state exchequer about Rs 2.30 crore, he said.

Various solar devices like solar lantern, water heating system, pumping system, inverter, energy meters, alternators and spare parts such as solar photovoltaic modules, solar collection and dishes would be exempted from levy of VAT.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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