In a surprising development the government in an amendment has split the earlier tariff item 8541 40 11 solar cells whether or not assembled in modules or panels into two.
Customs duty on solar panels in india.
Common product terms under hs code 85414011 are solar cell solar cells cell multi solar pv solar photovoltaic.
A 20 percent basic customs duty had been announced in the last budget but has not been imposed yet.
8541 40 11 solar cells not assembled and 8541 40 12 solar cells assembled in modules or made up into panels and proposed a basic customs duty of 20 on both the tariff items.
Industry experts say that the reason for the seemingly abrupt hike was for the sake of legislative convenience.
It will further come down to 15 per cent during january 30 2020 to july 29 2020.
Basic customs duty bcd on the import of solar cells and modules was announced at 20 in the union budget for 2020 21.
Though the government s recent announcement of imposing a basic customs duty bcd on the import of solar panels intends to benefit the make in india programme industry players pointed that as.
In a push for the self reliant solar sector the indian government is now considering levying a basic customs duty of 20 25 on imported solar panels.
India had imposed 25 per cent safeguard duty on solar cells for july 30 2018 to july 29 2019 period.
Now it has come down to 20 per cent for july 30 2019 to january 29 2020.
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The tax will rise to 40 within a year.
Hs code 85414011 was used in 523shipments.
All india solar industries association aisia has urged the government to impose at least 50 basic customs duty bcd on solar equipment with immediate effect to ensure domestic manufacturers survival.
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There has been a significant increase in imports of solar cells in absolute terms.
While the exemption on this duty remains in place the change has raised a lot of eyebrows throughout the solar sector as this could potentially impact solar tariffs adversely.
Aisia said that indian solar manufacturers had been struck with their exports witnessing a significant downfall due to coronavirus prompted disruption.