The Asian Age

Alcohol cess to go June 10, but VAT hiked

Liquor to be cheaper June 10, VAT increased to 25%

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Liquor in Delhi will be cheaper from June 10 as the AAP government decided on Sunday to withdraw the 70-per cent “special corona fee” on its sale in the national capital, an official said. The government, however, increased the value added tax (VAT) on all categories of liquor from 20 per cent to 25 per cent from the said date, he added. The decision was taken at a cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.

The “special corona fee” on the Maximum Retail Price (MRP) of liquor bottles was imposed last month as the government, hit badly due to the coronaviru­s-induced lockdown, looked to earn additional revenue.

Liquor in Delhi will be cheaper from June 10 as the AAP government decided on Sunday to withdraw the 70 per cent “special corona fee” on its sale in the national capital, an official said.

The government, however, increased the value added tax (VAT) on all categories of liquor from 20 per cent to 25 per cent from the said date, he added.

The decision was taken at a Cabinet meeting chaired by chief minister Arvind Kejriwal.

The “special corona fee” on the maximum retail price (MRP) of liquor bottles was imposed last month as the government, hit badly due to the coronaviru­s-induced lockdown, looked to earn additional revenue.

According to the official, the government earned only `235 crore from liquor, excluding the “special corona fee,” last month.

The sale of liquor was allowed from May 4, when the third phase of the nationwide lockdown began. On May 5, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government imposed the “special corona fee” on liquor.

According to the Confederat­ion of Indian Alcoholic Beverage Companies (CIABC), there was a 58 per cent decline in the sale of liquor due to the “special corona fee” in the national capital in May.

“The sale of liquor was getting affected due to the special corona fee and that is why the government has decided to withdraw it from June 10,” another government official said.

Sources in the excise department said that due to the high “special corona fee,” people were buying liquor from nearby cities, where it is cheaper.

The CIABC director general,

Vinod Giri, welcomed the Delhi government’s decision.

“We welcome the decision of the government to remove the 70 per cent cess in Delhi. We had repeatedly pointed out that such a steep increase will turn out to be counterpro­ductive as it would lead to a fall in liquor sales and government revenues.

“We are indeed very pleased to note that the government has responded promptly and appropriat­ely to remove the cess and substitute it with a tax increase, which is reasonable and within our recommenda­tions,” he said.

This once again demonstrat­es that the government is alive and sensitive to the interests of the state, industry, trade, and consumers and has the courage to take prompt action in the interest of all the stakeholde­rs, Mr Giri added. Meanwhile, The number of coronaviru­s cases in city rose to 28,936 with 1,282 fresh infections, while the death toll climbed to 812 on Sunday.

 ?? — PRITAM BANDYOPADH­YAY ?? Delhi BJP president Adesh Kumar Gupta holds a placard along with party MLAs during a protest against the Delhi government over Covid situation in New Delhi on Sunday.
— PRITAM BANDYOPADH­YAY Delhi BJP president Adesh Kumar Gupta holds a placard along with party MLAs during a protest against the Delhi government over Covid situation in New Delhi on Sunday.

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