The state budget would be presented on March 16, during the Goa Assembly session which begins on March 14.
Panaji:
Goa government may increase the Value Added Tax (VAT) on tobacco products by a big percentage in the upcoming state budget, a senior official said today.
The Excise Duty on tobacco products, except bidis, has already been increased by 10-15 per cent in the Union Budget.
"There is a suggestion from National Organisation for Tobacco Eradication (NOTE) that VAT on these products should be increased from the existing 22 per cent to a whopping 60 per cent," said a senior official, who is part of Goa government's team to prepare the forthcoming budget.
The state budget would be presented on March 16, during the Goa Assembly session which begins on March 14.
The official said that Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar recently met NOTE officials. If such an increase is introduced, the cost of tobacco products would be doubled in the state, he said.
NOTE national convener Dr Shekhar Salkar said the increase in prices of tobacco products should be more than the rise in cost of food items.
"We have seen that the taxation on food products is more than tobacco. So it becomes cheaper for anyone to smoke," Mr Salkar said while confirming that NOTE has demanded VAT to be increased to 60 per cent in the upcoming state budget.
He said taxation on tobacco products is not to collect revenue, but to discourage people from smoking. "Government's intention should be to improve health of the people," he said.
The increase in VAT should be across the board, unlike that in the Union Budget which has proposed to keep bidis out of the ambit of hike in taxation, Mr Salkar added.
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