Budget 2019: Sitharaman urged to bring cigarette taxation to pre-GST level
The
Federation of All India Farmer Associations (FAIFA) has urged Finance
Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to correct an error in cigarette
taxation
under the new tax regime, which did not account for the cascading
effect on excise duty that existed in the pre-GST system.
FAIFA
is a non-profit organisation that represents the cause of farmers and
farm workers of commercial crops across the states of Andhra Pradesh,
Telangana, Karnataka and Gujarat.In a letter written to the Finance Minister, which has also been submitted to various concerned Ministries including the PMO, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Ministry of Labour, the association has highlighted that error in cigarette taxation has inadvertently increased compensation cess rates that has resulted in additional taxes of around 13 per cent above the pre-GST levels.
"Any additional burden caused by the increase in compensation cess rates will put further pressure on the livelihood of Indian tobacco farmers. As observed in the past that increase in taxes have resulted in the inflow of huge quantities of illicit cigarettes in the market," the FAIFA letter to Sitharaman said. Read More
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