Guide to Indirect Tax : Budget 2013
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Guide to Indirect Tax : Budget 2013
The Union Budget 2013 rolled out many provisions for indirect taxes. Here's a look at some of these proposals and their impact:
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Proposal |
Impact |
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Customs duty free allowance threshold in respect of jewellery for an Indian passenger residing abroad for over a year or a person who is transferring his residence to India has been revised from Rs 10,000 to Rs 50,000 for men and from Rs 20,000 to Rs 1,00,000 for women. |
Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) residing abroad for over a year or foreigners transferring their residence to India will enjoy hassle-free immigration as they can import more jewellery resulting in customs duty savings of Rs 14,420 and Rs 28,840 for male and female passengers respectively. |
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Services by air conditioned restaurants not having licence to serve liquor shall now trigger an effective liability of 3.71%. |
Dining out for a family of four costing Rs 1,500 will now be costlier by Rs 56. |
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Basic excise duty on marble block increased from Rs 30 per sq metre to Rs 60 sq metre. |
Households looking to upgrade to marble flooring for a 2-BHK with a carpet area of 1,000 sq ft will have to now pay an additional amount of approximately Rs 4,000. |
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Basic customs as well as excise duty on SUVs increased from 75% to 100% and from 27% to 30% respectively. |
Imported Porche Cayenne with ex-showroom price in the range of Rs 50 lakh could now be costlier by Rs 5 to 7 lacs approximately. |
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Basic customs duty on set top boxes increased from 5% to 10%. |
Imported HD/DVR set top boxes with market price of Rs 4,000 could now cost higher by Rs 4,175 or Rs 4,200. |
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Basic excise duty on mobile phones priced above Rs 2,000 increased from 1.03% to 6.18%. |
If you are planning to buy a Samsung Galaxy Grand costing Rs 21,500, you will have to pay at least Rs 700 more |
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Service tax on agreement to buy an under construction residential unit priced at Rs 1 crore or above or a unit having carpet area of 2000 sq ft or more has been increased from effective 3.09% to 3.71%. |
Buying a house in upmarket Bandra, a Bollywood dominated suburb of Mumbai, costing Rs 3 crore will now be costlier by approximately Rs 1.86 lakh. |
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Basic excise duty on cigarettes , cigars, cheroots and cigarillos increased by around 18-30 % from existing duty rates. |
Injury to health by smoking will now be paralleled by injury to your pocket. One pack of 20 Classic Mild cigarettes costing Rs 120 could get costlier by Rs 8-10. |
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Handmade carpets have been fully exempted from payment of basic excise duty. |
Carpet worth Rs 10,000 could get cheaper by Rs 450-490 . Price of daily use floor coverings made up of coir or jute that costed about Rs 300 could be cost less by Rs 15. |
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Basic customs duty on yachts and similar vessels increased from 10% to 25%. |
Buying the entry level yachts costing in the range of Rs 25 lacs could become expensive by approximately Rs 3.5 lakh. |
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Basic customs duty on imported motor cycles having engine capacity of more than 800cc is increased from 60% to 75%. |
Get set to pay approximately Rs 90,000 extra, if you want to buy new Harley Davidson cruiser costing Rs 12 lacs. |
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Service tax exemption on parking meant for general public withdrawn. |
An additional 12.36% burden on parking charges will have to be borne while parking vehicles in malls, multiplexes, etc. The malls, multiplexes, offering parking at Rs 50 a day will now charge Rs 57 approximately. |
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Vocational courses offered by institutions approved by State Councils included within negative list for service tax ie no tax payable. |
Courses like craftsman training schemes, apprentice program, health and para medicals, gaming and animation, hardware repairing, etc., from approved institutions where the annual fee was previously Rs 55,000-Rs 60,000 could get cheaper by Rs 6,000-Rs 7,500. |
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