Uniform GST for MMF Textiles – Historical TaxThe growth of Indian textile industry, the 2nd largest employment provider of the nation that provides job to over 110 million people particularly the rural masses and the women folks of the nation has been stagnated, due to expensive MMF clothing cost as a result of higher rates of tax on MMF fibres, filaments and yarns. When the Government introduced the “One Nation, One Tax” reform through GST by subsuming multiple tax structures, thereby plugging loopholes for evasion, the raw materials of MMF clothing, widely used by the common masses, were taxed at 18% and 12%, while fabrics and garments were placed under the 5% GST slab. This tax structure suffered severe duty inversion, ultimately making the poor man’s clothing more expensive. This also encouraged dumping of cheaper MMF fabrics, textiles and clothing products in the country, greatly impacting the growth of MMF textile value chain.

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