Council bringing assistive devices and other exempt goods for the
differently abled under the tax net from July
1, social justice and empowerment minister
Thawar Chand Gehlot
 is batting for a last-minute exemption.
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/thawar-chand-gehlot-seeks-exemption-on-gst-on-goods-for-disabled/articleshow/59360153.cms
Inundated with representations from across the country, the social
justice and empowerment ministry has sent missives to finance ministry
and
GST Council
 to look into the matter again.

“I have taken this up with finance minister Arun Jaitley,” Gehlot told
ET. “All the representations have also been forwarded to
GST
 Council to take a call. In fact, the rate of taxation on assistive
devices has been brought down from the earlier proposed slab of 18% to
5% now. We hope
that it will be exempted after the meeting of GST Council on Friday.”

Under GST, assistive devices used by people with disabilities have
been brought under the tax net with slabs ranging between 5% and 18%.
So far, these
devices have been exempt from excise and customs duty.

After its May 18 meeting, GST Council approved GST of 18% on
Braille
 typewriters and cars for physically
disabled,
12% on Braille paper, Braille watches and hearing aids, 5% on
carriages (motorised and non-motorised) for the differently abled,
wheelchairs and assistive
devices.

“We hope they would be exempted. We have received representations from
all over India. But the final call is that of GST Council,” Gehlot
said.


-- 
Avinash Shahi
Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU

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