Thaman added, “These changes were notified after the
decision was taken in the 45th GST council meeting held
in September last year. These will certainly increase
the rates of bricks and hit people planning
construction. Overall, the construction industry will
have to face increased costs. For construction of
residential housing, ITC is not permitted and this
increase in prices of bricks will certainly increase
rates of housing projects.”
Slamming the Centre, Gagandeep Singh, a brick kiln owner
and member of Ludhiana Brick Kiln Association, said, “It
is shocking news for us. We were never informed about
this increase by any government department and we came
to know about it on April 1 from our CAs. Entire brick
kiln industry is under stress. Earlier when VAT was in
place, we used to pay a lumpsum tax and when 5% GST was
introduced, instead of putting the load on customers, we
took it on ourselves. But now that the GST has been
hiked to 12%, it will not be possible for us to bear it
and it is impossible to convince the customers to pay
more. This hike could not have come at a worse time, as
already rates of coal and other raw materials are
touching the sky. This GST increase has added insult to
our injuries.”
Harjinder Singh, executive member of Ludhiana Brick Kiln
Association, said, “From April 1, the GST system for the
brick kiln owners and manufacturers has become very
complicated. We will have to think twice before doing
business. On one side, the GST has been increased by 7%
and on the other, the limit of getting covered under GST
has been reduced to half. If someone does not want to
get into the trouble of paying 12% GST, he has been
given the option to pay 6% GST, but he will not be able
to claim ITC, which means the entire 6% will be added to
his cost. The situation has become so complex for us
that as of now we have suspended all new sales and we
are still consulting our CAs for options.”
Source:::THE TIMES OF INDIA,
dated 04/04/2022.