Government
unable to give GST to Hand Sanitizers will Lead to
Inverted Duty Rate
[Min of Fin Press Release/15.07.2020]
The issue of GST rate on alcohol based hand sanitizers
has been reported in few sections of media.
It is stated that hand sanitizers attract GST at
the rate of 18%. Sanitizers are disinfectants like soaps, anti-bacterial liquids,
dettol etc which all attract
duty standard rate of 18% under the GST regime. The GST rates on various items are
decided by the GST Council where the Central Government and all the state governments
together deliberate and take decisions.
It is further clarified that inputs for manufacture
of hand sanitizers are chemicals packing material, input services, which also attract
a GST rate of 18%. Reducing the GST rate on sanitizers and other similar items would
lead to an inverted duty structure and put the domestic manufacturers at disadvantage
vis-a-vis importers. Lower GST rates help imports by making them cheaper. This is
against the nation’s policy on Atmanirbhar Bharat. Consumers
would also eventually not benefit from the lower GST rate if domestic manufacturing
suffers on account of inverted duty structure.