Key Points

The GST Council has slashed taxes on agricultural goods to help farmers. Fertilizers and farm machinery now have a reduced GST rate of 5%. This move aims to solve the inverted duty problem and make inputs cheaper. Ultimately, these changes are expected to enhance productivity and support farmer income.

Key Points: GST Council Cuts Fertiliser and Farm Equipment Tax to 5 Percent

  • GST reduced from 12% to 5% on tractors and farm machinery
  • Fertiliser sector inverted duty structure corrected with tax cuts
  • Cheaper farm implements expected to boost productivity
  • Government policies supplementing GST benefits for farmers
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'Inverted duty problem solved, GST cut to enhance farmers' productivity': Revenue Department Secy

Revenue Secretary Arvind Shrivastava says GST rate cuts on fertilisers and farm machinery from 12% to 5% will boost farmer productivity and income.

"Under GST, the problem of inverted duty is being solved in the fertiliser sector, which will enable and encourage the domestic use of fertiliser. - Arvind Shrivastava"

New Delhi, September 4

Secretary of the Department of Revenue in the Ministry of Finance, Arvind Shrivastava, said that the decision to correct the inverted duty structure in GST for agricultural goods will encourage the domestic use of fertiliser.

When asked about the increasing global competitiveness of the farmers and the government's initiative to raise farmers' income, Arvind Shrivastava said that the GST Council's decision to cut tax on agricultural goods will make fertilisers cheaper and will increase productivity.

Shrivastava said, "Under GST, the problem of inverted duty is being solved in the fertiliser sector, which will enable and encourage the domestic use of fertiliser."

"The implements in the agriculture sector, which were at 12 per cent, are being reduced to 5 per cent. This will do two things. First, it will make it cheaper for farmers. Two, we expect more farmers to be able to use it, which enhances productivity... There will be a positive effect," he added.

Furthermore, the Secretary of the Revenue Department stated that a reduction in GST rates will support ongoing policies and programs in the agricultural sector.

He said, "In addition to it, all that the government is doing in the agricultural sector through policies and programs will continue. Eventually, we will be supplementing those effects by this."

Earlier, the 56th GST council meeting decided to reduce GST on agricultural goods, such as tractors, agricultural, horticultural or forestry machinery for soil preparation or cultivation, harvesting or threshing machinery, including straw or fodder balers, grass or hay mowers, and composting machines, from 12 per cent to 5 per cent.

Correcting the inverted duty structure in the fertiliser sector, the Council lowered the GST on Sulphuric acid, Nitric acid and Ammonia from 18 per cent to 5 per cent.

This comes as the GST council decided to rationalise GST rates to two slabs of 5 per cent and 18 per cent by merging the 12 per cent and 28 per cent rates.

- ANI

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Priya S
This is a welcome step, but implementation is key. Many farmers in my village still struggle with high input costs. Hope the tax reduction actually makes fertilisers and equipment more affordable at the ground level.
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Aman W
Great move! Lowering taxes on ammonia and sulphuric acid from 18% to 5% will definitely help reduce production costs. This should encourage more domestic manufacturing and reduce our dependence on imports. 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
As someone working in agricultural exports, this rationalization of GST slabs makes perfect sense. Simplifying the tax structure will help Indian farmers compete better in global markets. Good economic thinking!
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Vikram M
Hope the government ensures that companies pass on the benefit of reduced GST to farmers. Sometimes these tax cuts don't reach the end consumer. Need strict monitoring mechanism!
Nisha Z
This is what we call "Annadata ko samman" (respect for food providers). Reducing costs for composting machines and harvesting equipment will help modernize Indian agriculture. Jai Kisan! 🚜

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