The Asian Age

Cigarettes to get costlier, GST Council raises cess

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT NEW DELHI, JULY 17

The GST Council, at an emergency meeting here on Monday, increased the cess on cigarettes to ensure that overall taxes on them do not fall under the new GST regime.

This move will bring in `5,000 crores of additional tax revenue to the Centre.

Anti-tobacco groups warned the government against any move to lower taxes on cigarettes and tobacco products, saying this could have an adverse impact on people’s health.

The GST Council hiked the fixed component of cess on popular cigarettes by `485 to `792 per thousand cigarette sticks, over and above the present GST of 28 per cent, five per cent ad valorem cess and a fixed cess on cigarettes.

The GST Council in an emergency meeting on Monday hiked cess on cigarettes to ensure that overall taxes on them does not fall in the GST regime. The move will bring in `5,000 crore of additional tax revenue to the Centre.

The Council had earlier not taken into account the cascading impact of taxes on cigarettes due to which total tax incidence in new GST regime had come down as compared to pre-GST era.

Anti-tobacco groups had also warned government against fall in taxes on cigarettes as it could have adverse impact on health of the people.

GST Council meeting on tax on tobacco was held through video conference showing the pressure on the government to act on the cigarettes issue. Tax on cigarettes was the only agenda for the GST Council meet.

“While any reduction in tax incidence on items of mass consumptio­n would be welcome, the same would be unacceptab­le in case of demerit goods like cigarettes,” the ministry said.

It has now increased the fixed component of cess on cigarettes category by `485 to `792 per thousand sticks of cigarettes. This is over an above present GST of 28 per cent, 5 per cent ad valorem cess and a fixed cess on cigarettes. The fixed cess varies depending on length and whether cigarettes are filter or non-filter.

 ??  ?? The Council had in May fixed 28% as the top rate for cigarettes. A 5% ad valorem cess was levied on top of it and `1,591 per thousand sticks as fixed cess on both filter and non-filter cigarettes of not exceeding 65 mmThe cess varied from `2,126 to `4,170 for cigarettes of different lengths. But this rate was lower than the pre-GST tax incidence
The Council had in May fixed 28% as the top rate for cigarettes. A 5% ad valorem cess was levied on top of it and `1,591 per thousand sticks as fixed cess on both filter and non-filter cigarettes of not exceeding 65 mmThe cess varied from `2,126 to `4,170 for cigarettes of different lengths. But this rate was lower than the pre-GST tax incidence

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