Tata Motors plans to pass on a 4% reduction in India’s central value-added tax to its customers.

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The Indian government on Sunday announced an across-the-board cut in the ad valorem cenvat (central value added tax) rate on all products other than petroleum and products where the rate was already less than 4%, Reuters reported.


Britain’s chancellor (finance minister) recently cut this country’s value-added tax (VAT) rate to 15% from 17.5% in an effort to spur the economy.


“Tata Motors will pass on to customers the benefit that will come in through the cut in cenvat. This is across products – passenger and commercial vehicles,” Tata said.


Maruti Suzuki said the cut would lead to a reduction in car prices by 4%.

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