Liquor to cost more in Karnataka as excise duty hiked


Bengaluru, Feb 17 (IANS): Indian-made liquor (IML) in Karnataka would cost more from April 1 with Chief Minister Siddaramaiah proposing an 8 per cent increase in additional excise duty in the budget for 2018-19 presented on Friday.

"I propose to increase the additional excise duty by 8 per cent on IML in different categories for mobilising additional resources," said Siddaramaiah, while presenting a vote-on-account budget in view of the upcoming assembly elections.

He said that the hike is hoped to enable the Excise Department to mop up Rs 18,750 crore in the next fiscal.

The department has collected Rs 14,572 crore as excise duty in the first 10 months (April-January) of 2017-18.

"As 3,000 excise licenses of retail outlets were not renewed on the Supreme Court directive to remove shops located on national highways, the department is expected to collect Rs 17,600 crore from liquor sales as against Rs 18,050 crore target set for fiscal 2017-18," said Siddaramaiah, who holds the finance portfolio, in his two-hour-long budget speech in Kannada.

Barring the hike in liquor price, the Chief Minister has not proposed additional tax or duty hike in the sixth and last budget he presented during his five-year tenure.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Feb 19 2018

    Never mind if high taxes on cigaretts or liqiour is charged.Afterall they are not elementary needs of one persons daily needs.mostly in villages poeple brew their own ,sometimes sell also.They say govt.made isnt good.but when made at home can too sometimes can harm more.How many times we hear because of liquor many familys are gone quit.fallen sick.becuase daily wagers spend their money on liquoer and remains nothing to bring necessary home.

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  • Satya, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 18 2018

    Nobody will cry if taxes are increased on Alcohol or cigarettes.

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  • Elwyn Goveas, Valencia

    Sat, Feb 17 2018

    The people of defense are still enjoying the privileges of the tax as and when levied by the govt.Blenders still cost Rs,240/ where in the wine outlet it has gone above Rs.1300 which is 5 times more.Similary the scotch vat 69, 100 piper,teachers, and black and white at a 25% cost when compared to the wine out let.

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  • Ramesh, mangalore

    Sat, Feb 17 2018

    Good job .....Put 100% tax on Liquor, tobacco, and pan....... Increase the licence fee for shops selling these items...... Its disturbing that man who spends his some part of income on his unwanted habits.

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  • Beowulf, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 17 2018

    Ramesh,

    What stops you from saying to increase tax to 200% or 300%?

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  • Shettigar, Udupi/Dubai

    Sat, Feb 17 2018

    OH NO!!!!!

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  • L n T, Mumbai

    Sun, Feb 18 2018

    100% tax
    Tum Liquor ka naam se nikkar uthrega ☺

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  • JAGDISH, mumbai

    Sun, Feb 18 2018

    PAHANTHE HO KYA ???

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  • L n T, Mumbai

    Sun, Feb 18 2018

    Na Tumarha jaisa nanga nahin fine again.
    Dusronka dekhna bahuth shock hei kya?

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Sun, Feb 18 2018

    Ramesh, you are directly saying rob all the money from hard working labors too??? Let there be a balance! Let poor people too enjoy drinks at a reasonable price though little bit cheaper brand. Do not snatch some kind of entertainment from poor people! All are not drunkards....majority of them consume limited quantity prior to dinner.

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