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Budget neutral for the telecom sector

July 12, 2014 09:38 IST
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PhoneBudget Provisions

  • Imposition of basic customs duty at 10% on specified telecommunications products outside the purview of IT act. This will lead to a potential increase in equipment capex.

  • Excise duties on mobile phones to be 1% without CENVAT credit or 6% with CENVAT credit. This provision will have marginal impact on telcos.

  • Increase in the FY15 estimate for revenue from ‘other communication services’ from INR390b to INR455b. After deducting the ‘recurring’ revenue sharing licence fee and spectrum charges, one time revenue from spectrum sale likely estimated at ~INR255b

  • Pan India programme ‘Digital India’ to ensure broadband connectivity at village level with FY15 outlay of INR5b

Budget expectations:

Infrastructure Status to Industry -- Not fulfilled

Investment-linked incentives under Section 35AD to Tower Infrastructure Service Providers (TISPs) – Not fulfilled

Rate of depreciation on batteries used for industrial/commercial use be increased- Not fulfilled

Scrips to Watch:

Bharti Airtel and Idea Cellular

Outlook:

The government expected to go for the spectrum auction in the current fiscal in various bands.

It is likely to collect more revenues from the Telecom Service providers as there is increase in revenue from other communication services. There is no other major decision in the Union budget in 2014-15 and the impact is neutral on the Sector.

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