
Sarika Goel, Tax Partner, EY India
The automotive industry in India is one of the key reflectors of the Indian economy. It accounts for around 7 per cent of the country's gross domestic product (GDP) and is one of the largest employers in the economy. 2016 is expected to be a significant year for the industry, which is witnessing increased regulatory activity and some bold decisions by the government and judiciary, battling high pollution levels in Delhi and other metros.
Although the economy is on the upturn and fuel prices are low, there are pockets in the automotive sector where demand is tepid. Further, it is believed that the overall market is likely to gradually shift in favour of petrol and eco-friendly cars (being relatively less polluting).
Considering the inherent potential of the industry and its challenges, the auto industry is looking forward for support from the government to provide further fillip to the industry. Some of the key expectations of the automotive sector from the Budget are as follows:
- Higher Depreciation Rate: To encourage capital investment required to replace obsolete equipment, the rate of depreciation on capital goods be increased to 25 per cent from 15 per cent. Further, domestically manufactured capital goods sourcing be encouraged by allowing 40 per cent depreciation on them.
- Incentive to in-house and third-party R&D: R&D is an integral part of the auto industry and therefore, the benefit of weighted deduction on expenses should also be extended to expenses incurred towards third party R&D service providers to encourage local designing of products. Cost of land/ building for setting up R&D facility should also be included in existing R&D deduction. Further, the allowance for weighted deduction should be prescribed under Minimum Alternate Tax regime as well. It would also be useful to clarify that the expenses, such as development expense of prototype and road constructed for test track etc, are eligible for weighted deduction.
Further, inputs and input services used for R&D purpose should be exempted from Customs duty, Excise duty and Service tax respectively.