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IndiGo asks government to bring ATF under GST, to avail benefit of input tax credit

“To facilitate recovery of the aviation sector and to make flying viable for everyone, we would request the Government to at least bring ATF under GST so that the benefit of input tax credit can be availed,” IndiGo said in a statement.

By CNBCTV18.com Jun 16, 2022 10:56:44 PM IST (Published)


After SpiceJet CMD Ajay Singh called for a 15 percent hike in airfares to offset fuel costs, low-cost carrier IndiGo on Thursday requested the government to bring Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) under Good and Service Tax (GST).
In a statement, IndiGo said, "To facilitate recovery of the aviation sector and to make flying viable for everyone, we would request the government to at least bring ATF under GST so that the benefit of the input tax credit can be availed."
The airline said, "The constant increases in crude oil prices (today by 16.3 percent) and depreciation in the rupee, we believe that the situation is unfavorably impacting the aviation sector as it constitutes almost half of any airline’s operational costs. This is the tenth straight increase since the start of 2022."