Key highlights:

  • Jaitley says car companies did not pass on the tax benefit to customer for small hybrid cars earlier
  • In fact they increased the prices of their hybrid cars, says Jaitley
  • Those who want to buy a luxury (hybrid) car can afford to pay a higher price

COMMERCIAL BREAK
SCROLL TO CONTINUE READING

In a response to automobile companies who are 'angry' with the government's decision to charge a higher tax for hybrid cars under the goods and service tax (GST), Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in an exclusive interview Mihir Bhatt, Editor, Zee Business said that cars companies need to question themselves why did they not pass on the tax benefit given to them earlier for small hybrid cars.

Arun Jaitley hints at no review of GST rate on hybrid cars

He said that automobile companies' pricing policy has to be for the public.

“When you have been given (tax) relief for hybrid small cars and you have not passed that benefit on to customers and now you are telling me that for luxury vehicles give us the same (tax) relief too,” he said.
Jaitley further pointed out that the those who want to buy a luxury (hybrid) car can afford to pay a higher price.

“The first thing is that those who want to buy a luxury car can afford to pay higher. The second, pass on the tax relief to the common man who buy the small cars,” he added.

Under the GST tax regime hybrid cars will attract 43% tax slab, from just 12.5% earlier. This will increase the prices of all hybrid cars including mild hybrids as well as strong hybrid cars.

Cars such as the Maruti Suzuki Ciaz, Ertiga, Mahindra Scorpio and Toyota Camry are expected to see a large rise in prices due to GST. A reason why many of these automobile companies have been angry with the government's decision.