Avoid onslaught of
heavy taxation on tobacco:
Farmers to govt
The non-profit organisation representing farmers across the states,
including Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka and Gujarat, appealed to
Finance Minister Arun Jaitely, to avoid "the onslaught of heavy taxation
on legal cigarette industry" and help bring stability in farm prices of
tobacco.
Avoid onslaught of heavy taxation on tobacco: Farmers to govt
Ahead of the Budget, the Federation of All India Farmer Associations
(FAIFA) today asked the government not to increase excise duty on
tobacco in order to bring stability in farm prices of the crop.
The non-profit organisation representing farmers across the states,
including Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka and Gujarat, appealed to
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, to avoid "the onslaught of heavy taxation
on legal cigarette industry" and help bring stability in farm prices of
tobacco.
"We are very disturbed because of the declining off-take from domestic manufacturers ... Regulatory overreach has created panic and strain on
the FCV tobacco farmers in the country," FAIFA General Secretary Murali
Babu said in a statement.
The Indian tobacco exports are also sluggish and this has resulted in 22
per cent decline in returns to farmers, he added.
"Excessive increase in the excise duties on tobacco products, cumulative
increase of 118 per cent since 2012/13, leading to 22 per cent" has led
to shrinkage in the legal cigarette volumes, FAIFA said
"The steep increase in the excise duty has led to growth of the
smuggling of cigarettes in the country due to the high tax arbitrage, "
it added.
Any further tax increase on the already over-taxed legal tobacco
industry will only accelerate the process of diversion of tobacco
consumption into the illicit and the unorganised tobacco sector, with
adverse consequences on revenue collection and the tobacco control
objectives of the government and serious implications on farmer
livelihood, it said
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