Hi Guys, a question is constantly hovering over my mind. Do these mobile operators double tax us?
For example in DTH if we recharge our account with Rs. 300 then whole amount gets credited in our account and we activate packs as per our choice whose price includes taxes. Look at the same thing in mobile operators, they credit amount into ur account after deducting necessary taxes and thus whatever amount is available to us should ideally be used only as per tariff applicable for using different services. But in reality mobile operators charge tax again from this amount whenever we call, use data or activate any offer or service.
Suppose i did a recharge of Rs. 43 in airtel and got talktime of Rs. 35 in my account and now i wish to activate Rs. 35 smart pack using this balance then again airtel deducts tax from it though i have already paid the same in initial charge. Shouldn't this Rs. 35 amount be solely available for usage purpose, either airtel should offer full taktime + benefits for such activation or give same benefits at lower price devoid of tax.
Awaiting ur comments
For example in DTH if we recharge our account with Rs. 300 then whole amount gets credited in our account and we activate packs as per our choice whose price includes taxes. Look at the same thing in mobile operators, they credit amount into ur account after deducting necessary taxes and thus whatever amount is available to us should ideally be used only as per tariff applicable for using different services. But in reality mobile operators charge tax again from this amount whenever we call, use data or activate any offer or service.
Suppose i did a recharge of Rs. 43 in airtel and got talktime of Rs. 35 in my account and now i wish to activate Rs. 35 smart pack using this balance then again airtel deducts tax from it though i have already paid the same in initial charge. Shouldn't this Rs. 35 amount be solely available for usage purpose, either airtel should offer full taktime + benefits for such activation or give same benefits at lower price devoid of tax.
Awaiting ur comments