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This Article is From Jul 04, 2017

GST Impact: Ultratech Cuts Cement Price By Up To 3% 

UltraTech reduces prices of its products, extending benefits of tax reduction under GST.

GST Impact: Ultratech Cuts Cement Price By Up To 3% 
A contractor levels a cement slab for a home under construction (Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg)

Aditya Birla group firm Ultratech Cement Ltd. said it has reduced prices of its products by 2-3 percent, extending benefits of tax reduction under the GST regime.

The company has started supply of batches on new rates from July 1 from its warehouses, when the new tax structure came into force.

There will be somewhere 2 to 3 percent reduction in cement prices because of reduction in tax rates due to GST. We are extending our tax benefits to dealers who would then forward it to the end consumers.
Atul Daga, Chief Financial Officer, UltraTech Cement

Cement has been taxed at 28 percent under the GST as compared to 30 to 31 percent in the previous system of taxation.

The reduction in prices would vary from state to state, he said, adding "whatever the difference in rates according to each market has been computed and the impact has been given in the new prices".

In the national capital, a cement bag of 50 kg is currently available at around Rs 315.

When asked if cement demand would pick up following price reduction, he said it will be gradual depending on how housing construction and infrastructure development shape up.

Last month, ahead of GST implementation cement offtake by dealers had slowed down due to speculation over tax rates.

"That was a temporary reduction ... this will now convert into cumulative purchase," Daga added.

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