Macro indicators of the economy have started showing early signs of an 
industrial slump. Customs and excise collections for October 2008  
have moved into negative territory for the first time in financial year 2008-09 
, declining by 5% from October 2007. 

While excise duty collections - a central tax levied on manufactured goods at 
the factory-gate level - dropped by 8.7%, customs duties - taxes levied on 
imported goods - fell by 0.9% in the month under review. However, service tax - 
a tax levied on services rendered -bucked the trend, growing at 18% in 
September. 

Excise collections have shown a declining trend since September 2008, when it 
fell by 3.8%. The dip in customs and excise collections indicates a slowdown in 
industrial activity and trade. While excise tax exemptions in some states and 
sectors have contributed to the fall, withdrawal of import duties on some of 
the bulk products like crude oil has also led to the decline. 

The central government had exempted certain states like Uttarakhand and 
Himachal Pradesh from excise levies in a bid to promote industrial activity. 
The government had removed customs duty on crude and reduced import duties on 
petroleum products like petrol and diesel to cushion fuel customers from the 
impact of spiralling crude oil prices globally. 

The total indirect tax collections - excluding service tax - stood at Rs 18,664 
crore against Rs 19,646 crore in October 2007. 

In an early indication that India's manufacturing sector is slowing down, 
excise duty collections were down to Rs 9,399 crore in October 2008 compared 
with Rs 10,293 crore in October 2007. Faced with the global liquidity crunch 
and falling demand, India Inc has been cutting production to stay afloat. 

Sectors like steel and auto are among the major sectors which have seen a drop 
in demand. A finance ministry official said that sectors like cement, iron and 
steel had shown lower collections as per preliminary data. 

The fall in excise collections could impact the government's fiscal health. The 
finance ministry had targeted a collection of Rs 1,36,610 crore in excise duty 
in the current fiscal. Excise duty collections were required to grow by 9.3% to 
meet this target. 

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/Economy/Slowdown_shows_up_in_macro_nos/articleshow/3702439.cms
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