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FY 2009-10: Budget recognises potential of electronics hardware

India Infoline News Service / 6:45 pm , Jul 07, 2009

MAIT welcomes focus on ‘inclusive growth and equitable development’

MAIT, the apex body representing India''''''''''''''''s IT hardware, training and R&D services sectors, welcomed the thrust given in the Union Budget towards sustaining the national economic growth and making it inclusive. Further, the industry body expressed satisfaction for the thrust given to infrastructure development, upliftment of the rural economy and launch of several schemes towards promotion of education, especially among the socially and economically backward.
 
Congratulating the Union Finance Minister, Pranab Mukherjee, Mr Vinnie Mehta, Executive Director, MAIT, said, We welcome the government''''''''''''''''s decision to maintain the current excise and custom duty levels on IT products and components. The hardware industry supports long-term stability in policies and duty structures as frequent changes adversely impact the investment and business plans of the industry. Further, the focus given to education especially for the mission in education through ICT?, increased allocation for upgradation of Polytechnics, IITs, NITs is indeed very welcome. This is as suitably skilled human resource is critical to sustain the competitiveness of the IT industry in country.

Mehta continued: We are glad that the Hon''''''''''''''''ble Finance Minister has unveiled the roadmap for GST, which is very critical for creating a single-India market. This calls for unification of the rate on excise duty and the service tax. The service tax continues to be at 10% while the rate of excise duty is 8%. Going ahead, the industry expects better involvement and engagement with the Government as the finer details of the GST are worked out.

Further, the Union Budget has also addressed the issue of taxation on packaged software. The licence/right to use part of the value of the packaged software would now be subjected to service tax only and not Excise duty/CVD, this is as per the industrys recommendation. However, the issue of State Government slevying VAT on software already treated as service remains unresolved.

Elaborating on the outcome, he added, It is heartening that the Hon?ble Finance Minister has recognised the strong potential of the electronics hardware industry. In this regard, the announcement of reduction in customs duty on LCD panels and exemption of CVD on parts and components of mobile phones for manufacturing these products locally is truly welcome. However, to sustain hardware manufacturing in the country in the long run, it is critical that SAD be abolished on finished goods and components or made at par with the CST.

Lastly, MAIT welcomes the creation of the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) which will go a long way in addressing the security and challenges of the governance in national programs especially for the poor. Similarly, modernisation of employment exchanges and creation of integrated web portal would allow for better mapping of skill sets with suitable jobs ensuring transparency and better productivity.mentioned Mehta.

Some of the other noteworthy outcomes of the Union Budget 2009-10 are:

Extension of Section 10A & 10B of the IT Act by another year. This will enhance the confidence of the IT export sector, which has been facing challenges due to the global economic crisis.
The removal of the Fringe Benefit Tax.
Setting up of an alternative dispute resolution mechanism for resolving transfer pricing dispute under the CBDT. This will help boost the confidence of foreign investors in the IT sector