During railway minister Suresh Prabhu's visit to Coimbatore for taking feedback on GST, a presentation was made to him by ITF. The federation also said that reducing the MMF yarn GST to 12 per cent will result in a 100 per cent efficient MMF value chain that is capable of competing against other fibres. Weavers will also be able to claim input tax credit (ITC) on yarn if the GST is decreases.
The federation has also urged the government to reconsider GST on job work after fabric on apparel of 18 per cent as it truncates the ITC chain, considering that the GST will make weavers unable to utilise full ITC. It will also increase input cost as there's no big ITC for job workers.
By reducing the job work on apparel to 5 per cent, weavers can achieve real cascading benefits by availing full ITC on garments and receive working capital benefits for job working units, according to ITF.
The federation also said that it has taken various efforts such as continuous training for its members, launching 1st day 1st invoice campaign, handholding the entire value chain and submitting analytical data to GST Council.
The presentation was also sent to finance minister Arun Jaitley, textiles minister Smriti Irani, state finance minister of Tamil Nadu D Jayakumar and co convenors of GST committee on textiles Yogendra Garg and Sanjeev Kumar. (KD)
Fibre2Fashion News Desk – India