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From automobiles to agriculture, EY analysis on impact of GST rate change

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Automobile

Key Impact

  • Relief from long-pending disputes around GST rates on auto components with a single GST slab of 18%.
  • Lower rates effectively increase disposable income, strengthen purchasing capacity, and support broader consumption growth.
  • EVs retain tax edge, but reduced gap also makes hybrids attractive.
  • Compensation cess relief on larger cars (including SUV and luxury vehicles) increases credit fungibility.

Way Forward

  • Reassess pricing structures to manage profitability, dealer margins, and customer expectations.
  • Manage inventory & working capital.
  • Align distribution chain in terms of pricing, managing returns, promotional schemes, compliance requirements to minimize disruptions and disputes.
  • Review state incentives, subsidies, and initiate dialogue with authorities if revisions or renegotiations are needed.
  • Assess the treatment of accumulated compensation cess credits.
  • I-T readiness to adopt the updated rates.
  • Assessing impact of delayed utilization of ITC accumulated on account of capex.
  • Focus on media and advertising strategies to showcase lower prices.

FMCG

Key Impact

  • Lower prices, better affordability.
  • Higher volumes, rural traction, festival boost.
  • Positive investor sentiment.
  • Regulatory clarity needed.
  • Consumption and manufacturing boost.
  • Faster refunds for exporters.

Way Forward

  • Need updated billing systems for new rates.
  • Reassess MRPs, margins, and product classifications.
  • Realign pricing policies with trade partners.
  • Advocate to the government on issues related to inverted duty refunds, cess credit, anti-profiteering clarity, and MRP re-sticking relaxations.
  • Plan for transitional stocks.
  • Update or relabel packaging to meet regulatory compliance.

Logistics

Key Impact

  • Higher tax cash outflows for logistics players.

Way Forward

  • Need for transition readiness.
  • Service pricing impact across the supply chain to be evaluated for determining preferred GST rate for varied transportation services.

Financial Services

Key Impact

  • Reduction in cost of insurance for consumers.
  • Denial of ITC to create a cascade of taxes.
  • Impact on policies issued in the past due to inability to increase premiums.
  • Need to review premiums for new policies.
  • Transition challenges.

Way Forward

  • Determining the impact of denial of input credit.
  • Change management for new rates.
  • Advocacy for open issues.

Pharmaceutical

Key Impact

  • Lower treatment costs, increased accessibility, and affordable healthcare.
  • Lower costs for hospitals and diagnostic centers.
  • Increased challenges for manufacturing firms of accumulated ITC on account of inverted duty structure.
  • Transition planning and management for inventory and in-transit stock.
  • No immediate plans to revive anti-profiteering probes, onus on businesses to voluntarily pass on rate reduction benefits to consumers.

Way Forward

  • Update ERP, tax systems.
  • Reassess product pricing, MRP setting, and margin planning to reflect cuts.
  • Restructure pricing policies, renegotiate contracts, and ensure timely talks on transitional aspects.
  • Identify old stock, plan credit notes/discounts to clear inventory.
  • Assess the risk of ITC accumulation for imported consignments in transit or on-hand stock, consider mitigation measures.

Agriculture

Key Impact

  • Reduced cost of production.
  • Boost sales due to enhanced affordability.
  • Increased farmer income.
  • Consumer to benefit due to overall synergy in the value chain.

Way Forward

  • Restructure pricing policies and align with distributors/trade partners, renegotiate contracts, and ensure timely communication on transitional aspects to minimize supply chain disruptions.
  • Reassess product pricing, and margin planning to reflect tax reductions.
  • Tags :
  • Goods and Services Tax
  • GST Reforms
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