Telcos want to cap GST rate at 15% across India
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Top telcos from the country have asked the government to introduce uniform rate across states and union territories (UTs), capping them at 15%, before finally going ahead with the goods & services tax (GST) regime.
As per these telcos, a rate higher than that would drive up cost of provisioning services, which would hurt both prepaid and postpaid consumers as they would have to pay more.
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"We've recently told the finance ministry that it is imperative to have a uniform tax rate for telecom services across states/UTs, and a failure to do so could lead to a surge in consumer complaints as differential tax rates would impact the talktime pricing within a circle," Rajan Mathews, director general, Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) told ET.
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