DiscoverCars.Com

Small car and motorcycle GST rates slashed from 28 to 18 percent

Maruti Celerio and Bajaj Pulsar N160 used for representation only.

As indicated earlier the Indian government has reduced tax rates on certain classes of cars and motobikes. Petrol, diesel and hybrid cars previously taxed at 28 percent will now attract only 18 percent GST, provided they fall within the current small car definition: those which are below 4 metres in length and are equipped with smaller than 1,200cc petrol engines or below 1,500cc diesel engines. 

Motorcycles with engine capacity below 350cc will also see a tax drop from 28 percent to 18 percent. 

The tax reduction on small cars and small capacity motorcycles will definitely be a boost to the automobile sector that has been looking forward to stimulus to accelerate growth.

Large cars will also see some benefit as the earlier the tax structure had a 28 percent GST plus cess (depending on the powertrain), which took the effective tax rate to 48-50 percent. These cars will now attract only a GST amount of 40 percent, regardless of the powertrain.

Large capacity bikes to cost more 

The dampner, however, is on large capacity motorbikes – that is those above 350cc. Earlier these two-wheelers attracted an effective tax rate of 31 percent (28 percent GST + 3 percent cess). However, with the new GST reforms, the tax slab now stands at 40 percent, effectively, putting large capacity bikes in the same category as sin goods, like alcohol and tobacco.

GST rates for EVs remains the same

Interestingly, while there was talk of the tax being hiked on EVs, the rates have been kept the same, at 5 percent. This is in keeping with the government's mission of promoting electric mobilty and will bring cheer to luxury EV players who had feared a hike. Incidentally, the luxury segment is seeing higher EV adoption of around 8 percent, versus 2 percent for the industry as a whole.

The new tax slabs will be effective from September 22. 

Also see:

Maruti, Tata, Hyundai, Mahindra August sales drop due to GST cut expectations



from Autocar India https://ift.tt/0eI2oQ9

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Hyundai Exter variant wise powertrain details revealed

Auto Expo 2023: 9 new Tata Motors car, SUV launches by 2025

Honda Amaze diesel discontinued ahead of RDE norms implementation