Imports of aircraft, spares get relief from GST levy
NEW DELHI:
In what is seen as a breather for the local airline
industry, the Finance Ministry has exempted aircraft
imported on lease from the 5 per cent Goods and Service
Tax (GST) levy.
Under the recently introduced GST regime, aircraft
imported on lease basis attracted integrated GST (iGST)
of 5 per cent. However, based on representation from the
Civil Aviation Ministry, the Revenue Department has now
pegged the iGST levy as ‘nil’, official sources said.
Taking aircrafts on lease is a common practice in the
airline business in India. Leasing not only helps
increase fleet size quickly, but also reduces the cost
of airline operations. Low-cost carriers such as
SpiceJet and IndiGo have been resorting to leasing of
aircraft in a big way to expand their operations.
Experts’ take
Abhishek Jain, Tax Partner, EY, said the Government has
finally provided exemption from levy of GST as part of
customs duty on import of aircrafts, engines and parts
on lease basis. This will bring huge relief to the
airline industry by resolving the issue of dual levy,
especially when the GST paid at the time of import of
aircraft was not creditable against the GST levied on
economy class travel, according to Jain. |