New Delhi: Industry body COAI has written to Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman seeking urgent relief measures, including lowering of levies with immediate effect, for the telecom operators on account of the "adverse impact" of COVID-19.
The industry association said that despite the outbreak and spread of the coronavirus pandemic across the country, operators are playing a "critical role" in addressing the challenges faced by individuals, corporates, governance services, emergency and utility services.
COAI asserted that ensuring continuity of these services is of utmost importance in these challenging times.
In a letter dated March 28 to the finance minister, the Cellular Operators' Association of India (COAI) made a plea for rationalisation of "high burden of the regulatory levies" on the telecom service providers with immediate effect.
The industry body whose members include Bharti Airtel, Reliance Jio and Vodafone Idea has sought cut in spectrum Usage Charge (SUC) by 3 per cent for all the operators. It further said licence fee contribution (USOF contribution) should be immediately brought down to 3 per cent from 8 per cent.
Highlighting the issue of liquidity, COAI sought refund of the unutilised input tax credit immediately, or else grant of soft loan at MCLR (Marginal Cost of Funds based Lending Rate) to companies, using the GST input credit as collateral.
It also urged the government to exempt the levy of GST on licence fees, Spectrum Usage Charges and payment of spectrum acquired in auctions.
COAI said service tax should be exempt on amount of licence fee and spectrum usage charges payable by telecom operators, in compliance with the Supreme Court order.