Maharashtra govt wants Centre to waive GST on 'The
Kashmir Files'
Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar on
Wednesday rejected the demand of BJP legislators to
waive tax on Hindi film "The Kashmir Files", saying if
the Centre waives GST on the movie, it will be
applicable to the entire country.
Replying to a budget
debate in the Legislative Assembly, Pawar, who is also
the state's finance minister, said the central Goods and
Services Tax and the state GST are 50 per cent each.
"The issue in the film is
about Kashmir. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has spoken
about the film in Parliament. If the central GST is
waived, the tax waiver will be applicable to the entire
country," he said.
This angered the
opposition BJP, which had submitted a memorandum signed
by 92 of its MLAs to declare "The Kashmir Files" as
tax-free. The BJP legislators staged a walkout.
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Meanwhile, Pawar said the government has decided to
increase the MLA fund from Rs 4 crore to Rs 5 crore. The
salary of an MLA's driver will be increased from Rs
15,000 to Rs 20,000, and the salary of a personal
assistant (PA) will be raised from Rs 25,000 to Rs
30,000.
Speaking on the budget provisions, Pawar said the tax
revenue is expected to increase by eight per cent.
Efforts are being made to reduce the revenue deficit.
The capital expenditure target is Rs 60,000 crore, he
said.
The GST refund expected is Rs 26,400 crore, he added.
On Tuesday, 92 MLAs of the opposition BJP in Maharashtra
signed a memorandum demanding entertainment tax
exemption for "The Kashmir Files".
The memorandum was submitted by senior BJP leader and chairperson of Maharashtra
Legislature Public Accounts Committee Sudhir Mungantiwar to Chief Minister
Uddhav Thackeray.
The BJP had said the film conveys sentiments of patriotism and nationalism and,
therefore, should be made tax-free in the state.
Written and directed by Vivek Agnihotri and produced by Zee Studios, the film
depicts the exodus of Kashmiri Hindus from Kashmir following systematic killings
of people from the community by Pakistan-backed terrorists.
It stars Anupam Kher, Darshan Kumar, Mithun Chakraborty and Pallavi Joshi among
others.
Some states, including Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat, have exempted the film from
entertainment tax.
Source:::BUSINESS STANDARD ,
dated 16/03/2022.
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