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Solar panels, stoves to cost less in Karnataka

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Bengaluru:  Mobile phone chargers, footwear, wick stoves, mats, industrial cables and solar panels will become cheaper in Karnataka from April onwards.
The relief to consumers and industrial users came as the state budget for the ensuing fiscal (2015-16) on Friday proposed to reduce or exempt value added tax (VAT) on them.
“I propose to exempt footwear costing up to Rs.500 per pair and hand-made products like floor mats, table mats, runners and utility bags made of banana fibre from value added tax (VAT) and reduce it (VAT) on mobile phone chargers and wick stoves to 5.5 percent from 14.5 percent,” Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said here while presenting the budget.
The reduction on wick stoves will benefit the poorer sections of society which use kerosene as fuel.
To promote solar energy generation in the state, the chief minister has proposed to exempt certain solar photo voltaic panels and solar inverters from VAT.
Paddy, rice, wheat, pulses and their products will continue to be exempted in the new fiscal.
VAT on manufactured sand and its machinery or equipment will be reduced to 5.5 percent to encourage setting up of units as a viable alternative to mining sand from the riverbed. (IANS)

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