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India Excise dept Sends notice to Honda for cost and price data
The India department of excise has sent a notice to Honda seeking cost data on models sold by them. Honda is the first automaker in north India to get this notice, reports Ronojoy Banerjee of CNBC-TV18.
Many people in the industry felt that the notices were being issued to a slew of automakers like Tata Motors , Mahindra and Mahindra (M&M), Ashok Leyland , Ford etc mostly from Pune and Chennai belt. Sources have now indicated that this is not a region-specific issue but is having pan India ramifications.
The question is, after Honda receiving inquiry from the excise department, will the focus now shift to other large original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) that are based in the North belt, especially towards Gurgaon-Manesar belt where the country’s largest carmaker Maruti is based.
Earlier, the excise department has asked for similar records from Tata Motors and other companies, and now they are asking similar inputs like details on costing and pricing of the models from Honda.
The basic reason for this exercise notice is to see if the company had under priced any of their models and whether the excise duty was computed on the artificially under-priced product. The SCE order brought in a new interpretation of the transaction value, so we have to wait and watch. However, Honda officially declined to comment on this issue.