Request to bring tax on garments, made- ups under the 5 percent slab: Textile Industry

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Textile industry today urged the GST Council to lower the service tax on job-related work to made-ups and garment sector, saying the proposed 18 percent tax would escalate the prices of final goods making them uncompetitive in the international market.

In a statement, Confederation of Indian Textile Industry Chairman J Thulasidharan said that the industry is doubtful about the made-ups and garment sector, as the job work related to these still comes under 18 per cent service tax slab.

He requested the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council to reconsider this on an urgent basis and bring it under the 5 per cent slab.

The Council yesterday fixed the tax rate on job workers in textile, diamond processing, leather, jewellery and printing at 5 percent, as against the normal 18 per cent GST rate for services.

Giving reasons for lowering the tax rates, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said that the objective was to maintain equivalence to the existing taxation level.

Thulasidharan welcomed the announcement on the revision of GST rates on job work of textile yarn and fabric manufacturing activity from 18 to 5 per cent.

He said the lower the tax will be the more relief it would provide to the textile industry from the extra burden, as the majority of the work of textile manufacturing is with small and medium enterprises and is carried on through job works especially in the power loom, knitting, processing and garment manufacturing sectors.

(With inputs from PTI.)