Centre asks states to reduce VAT on jet fuel

Update: 2016-01-13 23:56 GMT
To provide a boost for the aviation sector, the Centre has asked state governments to reduce the value-added tax on jet fuel, Union Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju on Tuesday said. The Civil Aviation Ministry has written to state governments asking them to reduce Value Added Tax (VAT) on Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) -- which accounts for a significant of an airline's overall operating costs.

Emphasising that one one should not tax an economic activity, Raju said "we have written to the states saying please bring down the VAT". Andhra Pradesh is reaping the benefits of reducing VAT on jet fuel, he said at the CII's Partnership Summit here.

According to him, there is a need to modernise airports as it would help in promoting tourism. "A country of India's size needs to modernise airports in the east coast and needs to modernise airports in the west coast," he said. Talking about the tourism potential in Andhra Pradesh, Raju said there are huge opportunities for investors in the sector. The "first beneficiary" of the Swachh Bharat "will be the tourism sector (of the country)", he noted.

Speaking on the occasion, Essel group Chairman Subhash Chandra said there is a huge potential in the tourism sector and exploiting it would help in eliminating the country's trade deficit. Leela Venture Ltd Chairman and Managing Director Vivek Nair asked the states to look at some of the regulations hindering the growth of hotel industry.

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