Mahindra Disappointed Over Non Revision Of Excise

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Mahindra & Mahindra says its not too pleased with the Finance Ministry for not revising the addition of the 3 percent excise duty it imposed on Sports Utility Vehicles earlier this year. The changes made during this year's budget session impacted the Indian automobile sector adversely in general, but was particularly tough on SUV's. Mahindra & Mahindra, being India's leading SUV maker, has felt the impact strongly.

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Mahindra expresses disappointment with the Non-Reconsideration of Additional 3% Excise on SUVs

Bangalore, May 3, 2013: Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd., India's leading manufacturer of Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs), today expressed disappointment over the non-reconsideration of the additional 3% excise duty on SUVs proposed earlier this year in the budget announcement. Mahindra had previously expressed concerns that in the current economic environment, any additional duties levied by the Government will be counterproductive from a revenue generation viewpoint.

The Company had hoped that the representations made by the Hon. Minister MOHI, Chairman Finance Committee, Society of Indian Automotive Manufacturers (SIAM), and other automotive companies would make the Government reconsider the additional excise duty on SUVs proposed in the Union Budget 2013.

Speaking on the issue, Dr. Pawan Goenka, President, Automotive & Farm Equipment Sectors, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. said, "While the tax in itself is a concern, we are perplexed about the criterion and justification of this additional duty. The hike in excise has also resulted in a situation where there is no level playing field between players in the industry as some of the best selling SUV models competing in the same price bracket do not come under the increased duty structure due to the specifications in the new definition of SUVs."

Dr. Goenka further added, "If the increase in excise duty is to compensate for the diesel subsidies, why haven't all diesel vehicles been included under the proposed increase? If it is for road congestion, why haven't all large vehicles been subjected to the same tax hike? If this is a tax on the rich, why not tax all vehicles above a certain price point? "

Commenting on the impact of the higher excise, Dr. Goenka added, "Our initial analysis shows that industry sales of SUVs on which excise duty has been increased by 3% have gone down by 14% in April 2013 as compared to last year. This is contrary to the 24% growth witnessed in April 2012. The increase of 3% excise has resulted in the decline, instead of growth in a segment which was the fastest growing till recently. Clearly, this is a big dampener and it has also affected the overall industry sales."

"The auto industry is now faced with a situation where not only has the excise on SUVs increased but diesel prices have also gone up at the same time which could have an impact on sales of diesel SUVs. In fact, the petrol-diesel price differential is currently 26% as compared to 42% a year ago. Of course, we have been saying that diesel price should be freed but this is happening at a time when the excise duty has also gone up. It creates a double whammy," Goenka said.

He further stated that the increased excise duty will compel Mahindra to consider modifying their products to align with the new specifications for lower excise duty.

About Mahindra
The Mahindra Group focuses on enabling people to rise through solutions that power mobility, drive rural prosperity, enhance urban lifestyles and increase business efficiency.

A USD 15.9 billion multinational group based in Mumbai, India, Mahindra employs more than 155,000 people in over 100 countries. Mahindra operates in the key industries that drive economic growth, enjoying a leadership position in tractors, utility vehicles, information technology and vacation ownership. In addition, Mahindra enjoys a strong presence in the agribusiness, aerospace, components, consulting services, defence, energy, financial services, industrial equipment, logistics, real estate, retail, steel, commercial vehicles and two wheeler industries.

In 2012, Mahindra featured on the Forbes Global 2000 list, a listing of the biggest and most powerful listed companies in the world. In 2013, the Mahindra Group received the Financial Times ‘Boldness in Business' Award in the ‘Emerging Markets' category.

Article Published On: Saturday, May 4, 2013, 10:48 [IST]
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