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This Article is From Mar 08, 2016

Jewellers' Strike Against Excise Duty Enters Seventh Day

A strike by bullion traders and jewellers continued for the seventh day on Tuesday to protest the Budget proposal to impose 1 per cent excise duty on jewellery, despite the Centre's assurance that it would look into the issue.

Jewellers' Strike Against Excise Duty Enters Seventh Day
New Delhi: A strike by bullion traders and jewellers continued for the seventh day on Tuesday to protest the Budget proposal to impose 1 per cent excise duty on jewellery, despite the Centre's assurance that it would look into the issue.

All India Sarafa Association vice president Surinder Kumar Jain said the strike will go on for an indefinite period until the government rolls back the proposal.

Most jewellery houses are closed since the Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in his Budget proposal on February 29 levied the 1 per cent excise duty on jewellery.

Striking associations in different part of the country have collectively decided to go for a complete closure of bullion markets in major as well as small towns.

Jewellers across the country have also been protesting against mandatory quoting of PAN by customers for transaction of Rs 2 lakh and above.

Traders have warned imposition of excise duty may lead to heavy paper work for small jewellers.

The industry is estimated to have incurred a business loss to the tune of Rs 10,000 crore during the strike.

Mr Jaitley had proposed 1 per cent excise duty on jewellery without input credit or 12.5 per cent with input tax credit on jewellery excluding silver other than studded with diamonds and some other precious stones.

The Finance Ministry has clarified that jewellers only with turnover of more than Rs 12 crore will be liable to pay 1 per cent excise duty on non-silver jewellery items.

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