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Retail: CST cut from 3% to 2%

February 29, 2008 20:24 IST

What the Budget does

  • The Finance Minister has been silent on proposals for the retail industry.
  • Central Sales Tax rate being reduced from 3% to 2% from April 1, 2008.
  • Customs duty being reduced on specified machinery from 7.5% to 5% to provide fillip to the manufacture of sports goods; duty also being exempted on specified raw materials for sports goods.
  • Customs duty to be exempted on rough cubic zirconia and to be reduced on polished cubic zirconia from 10% to 5%, in order to encourage value addition and exports by gem and jewellery industry.
  • Customs duty on rough coral being reduced from 10% to 5%.
  • Threshold limit of exemption from personal income tax in the case of all assessees increased to Rs 150,000.
  • Dividend tax paid by parent company allowed to be set off against the same paid by its subsidiary.
  • Also read: How Budget affects your stocks

  • Impact on sector (limit to 150 words)
  • Increase in the threshold limit of exemption from personal income tax to result in a rise in disposable incomes thereby fueling growth of the retailing sector.

Impact on companies

  • Rise in disposable incomes due to the increase in the threshold limit of exemption from personal income tax will benefit companies like Shoppers' Stop, Pantaloon [ Get Quote ], Trent etc.

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