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Pharma cos may
get tax refund for donated drugs
Posted AtEconomic
Times
Drug makersâ charity could
be exempt from tax soon. As part of its Budget recommendations,
the chemicals ministry has recommended to the finance
ministry to refund the customs and excise duty on all
medicines donated by pharmaceutical companies in times
of a national emergency. This would be with prospective
effect.
If accepted by the finance ministry, the pharma companies
would get refund of 16% excise duty and 15% peak customs
duty levied on medicines. Though the recommendation
says that state level value-added tax should also be
refunded, it would not apply in case of bulk donation
to an agency.
Earlier this year, drug makers, who are members of two
leading domestic associations â Indian Drug Manufacturersâ
Association (IDMA) and Indian Pharmaceuticals Alliance
(IPA), had donated Rs 25-lakh drugs each to Pakistan
after the earth quake in Muzaffarabad. The ministry
is also in the process of calling all cancer drug makers
in the country to lower prices to design an access programme.
Now, the ministry is on a moral high ground to ask the
companies to lower prices, after recommending to the
finance ministry that excise duty on all medicines should
be reduced by half from the present 16%. In the case
of cancer drugs it would make a big difference as some
of them cost more than Rs 1 lakh for a dose.
The plan is to design a scheme with the government subsidising
cancer drugs to the extent of half of its prices and
companies too lowering prices which will be given through
cancer hospitals that are a part of the scheme.
If accepted, the excise duty cut will also ease the
pain of small-scale drug makers who suffer due to duty
levy on maximum retail price against the earlier practice
of levying it on ex-factory price. The ministry has
also recommended raising the excise exemption limit
on small-scale players from Rs 1 crore to Rs 5 crore.
Besides, it has suggested that the weighted deduction
of 150% of research expenses allowed while calculating
the taxable income should be extended to 2015 from present
2007 in addition to raising it to 200%. The Prime Ministerâs
task force had recommended that it should be extended
by ten years.
December 08, 2005 |
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