A delegation of salt producers, who are opposing 5 per cent VAT imposed on industrial salt introduced by the government from the current financial year, today met Labour and Employment Minister Vijay Rupani with their grievances.
The delegation of around 15 salt manufacturers from different salt-producing regions in the state met Rupani at his office in Gandhinagar, who were then asked to meet Finance Minister Saurabh Patel in this regard.
"Patel has called a joint meeting on the issue on Wednesday, which will also be attended by the authorised officials of the Commercial Tax Department," President of Small Scale Salt Manufacturers' Association, Bachubhai Ahir, said.
"Based on the assurances given by the Finance Minister, we have decided to postpone our protest against VAT till the meeting, and will decide on the same after the outcome of the meeting," he said.
Salt manufacturers had earlier decided to go on a three-day strike from tomorrow to protest imposition of 5 per cent VAT on industrial salt by the state government. They had planned to stop production and supply for three days and hold rallies and protest march pressing for their demand.
This is the first time the state government has levied VAT on salt.
VAT will be levied on manufacturers, who work on 10 acres or more plots given on lease by the state government. There are 25,000 manufacturers, who work on 10 acres or more plot of land, but 25 per cent of them have no lease as nothing was done to renew the lease, Ahir said.
Gujarat produces 176 lakh tonnes of salt annually and contribute to nearly 70 per cent of salt requirement of the country. Of 176 lakh tonnes, 46 lakh tonnes is used for consumption, while 60 lakh tonnes is for industrial use.
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