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Budget 2017: Exceed PAN limit to Rs 5 lakh, jewellery industry to FM Industry also urged government to reduce import duty on gold to at least 5%
The domestic gems and jewellery industry, which went through a lot of turmoil in 2016, has urged the government to increase the mandatory PAN card limit to Rs 5 lakh and above and reduce the import duty on gold to at least 5 per cent in the Union Budget
2017.
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All India Gems and Jewellery Trade Federation (GJF), the apex body for domestic gems and jewellery industry, has recommended the Finance Minister to increase the mandatory PAN card limit to Rs 5 lakh and above.
"With the implementation of the PAN card limit of Rs 2 lakh, the industry has been facing serious challenges. Organised sector, which is growing by at least 2 per cent every year since past decade is directly hit due to this. We request the government to bring the PAN card limit to the earlier level of Rs 5 lakh and above," GJF Chairman Nitin Khandelwal said in Mumbai.
He said they should also reduce the import duty on gold from the current 10 per cent to at least 5 per cent.
"The high import duty on gold bullion at 10 per cent has been adversely affecting the industry. This has built a parallel economy, leading to wide scale gold smuggling. It is also affecting domestic retail and manufacturing industry adversely. Bringing down duty to at least 5 per cent will eliminate the grey market," he added.
Further, GJF has also recommended Goods and Services Tax (GST) at 1.25 per cent for the gems and jewellery sector, so that it helps the industry become compliant and organised.
"Soon the entire nation will come under the single taxation regime of GST. We recommend GST at 1.25 per cent for the gems and jewellery sector, as this will help the industry become compliant and organised," he said.
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