Monitoring and collection of sales tax at inter-state
check posts led to major traffic congestion at these
points, resulting in slower movement of freight and
passenger, and consequently higher costs and pollution,
it said and added, an average Indian truck covers only
about 50,000-60,000 km a year as against 3 lakh km done
by a truck in the US.
The unified tax regime has obviated the need for inter-
state check posts. This will result in reducing travel
time of long-haul trucks and other cargo vehicles by at
least one- fifth, the statement said.
"This, coupled with the proposed E-way bill that will
require online registration for movement of goods worth
more than Rs 50,000, will ease the movement of freight
further, and bring in more transparency to the whole
process. Efficient freight movement will also boost the
demand for high tonnage trucks, which will in turn
reduce the cost of transportation of freight," it said.
A single GST also means an optimised warehousing
structure.
Earlier, companies had to maintain warehouses in every
state due to different taxation slabs. GST does away
with the need to have such separate warehouses. This
means, a leaner and smarter logistics chain. This will
also encourage more investment in the warehousing
business.
Pre- GST, the statutory tax rate for most goods worked
out to about 26.5 per cent.
"Post-GST, most goods are expected to be in the 18 per
cent tax range," the government said.
India currently has very high logistics cost -- about 14
per cent of the total value of goods, as against 6-8 per
cent in other major countries.
GST will serve to bring down the logistics cost to about
10-12 per cent by facilitating efficient inter-state
flow of goods and accelerating the demand for logistics
services.
Source::: The Economic Times,
dated 26/07/2017.