REVISED ENTERTAINMENT TAX RATES FOR FILMS IN TAMIL NADU
Home > Tamil Movies > Tamil Cinema NewsBy Avinash Pandian | Sep 30, 2017
The State Government of Tamil Nadu had earlier imposed a 30% Entertainment tax over the 28% GST for films in Tamil Nadu. After a prolonged strike by Tamil film industry, the state government at temporarily kept the Entertainment tax system on hold.
But the latest reports that are coming doesn't sound good for the theatre owners. Chennai Corporation has started issuing notices to theatres for Entertainment tax in addition to GST.
According to the revised rule, 10% will be charged for Tamil films and 20% for non-Tamil movies. The municipal taxes will be levied with effect from 27th September.
The aftermath of GST and the Municipal Tax is pretty bad for the Tamil film industry which is slowly trying to come to terms with it. Now we have one more film industry that also appears to be at the receiving end of this tax problem. Yes, we are talking about the Bengali film industry which is known for intelligent filmmakers and classy films.
Earlier on, theatres in Bengal were paying a tax of 2% to exhibit Bengali films and 30% for non-Bengali films. GST has put in place two slabs for all the films. Film tickets priced below Rs 100 now attract 18% GST, while on tickets above Rs 100, it is 28% tax. Out of these, the State government gets 50% of the collection. For exhibitors, it is a steep jump, from 2% to 18%.
However, the West Bengal government has decided to give a rebate on cinema tickets for Bengali, Nepali and Santhali languages which would be 7% for tickets priced up to Rs 100 and 12% for tickets more than Rs 100. This means the theatre owners would have to pay 9% (Central GST) and 2% (State GST), an increase of 7%, for tickets below Rs 100. Since GST portal has no provision of accepting a 11% tax, the exhibitors will have to pay the full amount, 18% and 28% and then avail the refund on rebate later.
This has raised a lot of concern as theatre owners are not sure when they would get their rebate at all.
As it is, there is a bleak scenario in the Bengali film industry with many cinema theatres shutting down and people shifting to TV from cinema. Now, with the new tax structure, trade pundits feel that the industry is going to die down soon.
It is also said that many regional players are planning to approach the GST council expressing their problems. Let’s hope an amicable solution comes in soon.
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