Cotton fabric traders staged a nationwide token strike on Thursday, protesting the decision to bring the item under the goods and services tax (GST) net.
“We had a firm belief that items which at present are not taxed (either excise or value-added tax) will continue to enjoy exemption. Textiles have been classified under essential commodity/goods of special importance. The industry and trade employs 100 million people directly or indirectly. Most of them are in the unorganised sector or self-employed. If GST is imposed on textile fabrics, the backbone of the trade will be broken,” goes a representation by the Textile Traders’ Association (TTA), a body of fabric manufacturers. There are 2.7 million powerlooms in the country, in the medium or small scale sector. Association (TTA), a body of fabric manufacturers.
A unit here has between four and 16 looms and the sector is the second largest employer, after agriculture. “The entire textile business will be ruined if the GST is not withdrawn. Today, only yarn attracts central excise duty in the entire textile value chain. Since the government has already enhanced the current excise duty from 12 per cent GST to 18 per cent on man-made yarn, there will be no revenue loss if GST is withdrawn on fabric,” pleaded Raichand Binayaka, convenor, TTA.
The next meeting of the GST Council is scheduled this Sunday. Traders warned of an indefinite strike if the government does not withdraw the five per cent GST on cotton fabric.
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