For exporters, the MP government has even decided to reimburse the 1.5 per cent mandi cess.
“Private wheat exporters are less active in Punjab than in MP, Rajasthan, and Gujarat despite the boom, partly due to high taxes and also because of the distance from ports. We want the Centre to either declare a bonus over the MSP on wheat for Punjab farmers to compensate for their loss of earnings or incentivise wheat exporters to purchase from Punjab and Haryana,” Ravinder Cheema, head of the Punjab Arthiya (middlemen) Association, told Business Standard.
Cheema said reducing the mandi tax in Punjab (around 6 per cent, which is among the highest in India) to align it with Madhya Pradesh or elsewhere was difficult because of there being limited revenue sources outside agriculture.