GST: Film Producers guild predicts end for film industry

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Official statement from Guild President Siddharth Roy Kapur on GST

Official statement from Siddharth Roy Kapur [President of The Film and Television Producers Guild of India] on GST:

"The GST rate of 28% announced on cinema tickets is a huge setback for the film industry.

"The industry had proposed a rate of 5% in our representations to the Government, in order to revive a business which has been struggling from lack of fresh investments in new cinema screens and a significant increase in online piracy. In the existing tax regime, the cinema exhibition sector was exempted from service tax and state VAT, and entertainment tax was the only tax imposed on cinema tickets by states and local bodies.

"The average entertainment tax collected nationally by the government across all states and languages was in the range of 8-10% of gross box office revenue. Hence logically the GST rate should not have been more than 12%, in order to avoid any exchequer loss. Instead, the Government has equated the film sector with the gambling and betting industries and taxed it at the highest slab of 28%, in addition to which local bodies across states have also been empowered to impose entertainment tax, which was earlier to have been subsumed within GST.

"It is disheartening that the Government does not see the immense contribution that a vibrant "Make In India" film production sector can have in enhancing the soft power of the country. We are one of the only local film industries in the world to have thus far withstood the onslaught of Hollywood.

"Unfortunately, with such a lack of interest and support from the Government, the Indian film industry which should be one of the primary forms of cultural outreach from India to the rest of the world, finds itself in real danger of coming undone."


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Posted: 8 years ago
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From 1995 theater owners in Mumbai are paying 33% entertainment tax ...

this whole post by newbie producer is out of context 😆 😆
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: _fillintheblank

From 1995 theater owners in Mumbai are paying 33% entertainment tax ...

this whole post by newbie producer is out of context😆😆



Entertainment Tax is not subsumed within GST. State Govts have been empowered to impose entertainment Tax which is additiontal to GST. So now Indian Film will Pay 28% GST plus X% Entertainment Tax by State Govt which means we have to Pay Entertainment Tax Addition to 28% GST.

For more details please read this article.
https://m.economictimes.com/industry/media/entertainment/gst-watching-movies-at-cinema-halls-to-cost-you-more/articleshow/58757791.cms
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Posted: 8 years ago
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if film industry i s coming to an end is it good or bad i don't understand but with star kids coming up every day it is better to end.👏
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Damn. I'm not the biggest fan of Bollywood, but I wouldn't want it to end. 😭
It's always been nice to see how our industry has stood the onslaught of Hollywood as he calls it. Would be very disappointing to lose that.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: llanswerll



Entertainment Tax is not subsumed within GST. State Govts have been empowered to impose entertainment Tax which is additiontal to GST. So now Indian Film will Pay 28% GST plus X% Entertainment Tax by State Govt which means we have to Pay Entertainment Tax Addition to 28% GST.

For more details please read this article.
https://m.economictimes.com/industry/media/entertainment/gst-watching-movies-at-cinema-halls-to-cost-you-more/articleshow/58757791.cms


Yes...its going to be twice the tax. Though as usual BW will be the biggest loser as it belongs to everyone and yet it belongs to no one.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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plzz everyone don't feel bad about this has to happen bollywood has no talented actors now days except for star kids.😉
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Posted: 8 years ago
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good. maybe theyll make better films. means that SRK wont be hamming anymore. and Salman Khan wont be making films every month or Akshay wont make shitty movies on patriotism.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Someone with BO knowledge like Omkara please explain Is this over reaction ? How can an entire industry disappear ?
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: _fillintheblank


Entertainment Tax is not subsumed within GST. State Govts have been empowered to impose entertainment Tax which is additiontal to GST. So now Indian Film will Pay 28% GST plus X% Entertainment Tax by State Govt which means we have to Pay Entertainment Tax Addition to 28% GST.

For more details please read this article.
https://m.economictimes.com/industry/media/entertainment/gst-watching-movies-at-cinema-halls-to-cost-you-more/articleshow/58757791.cms



Am i missing something? This is what the article says:

Jaitley on Friday said, "Cinema halls are currently paying a service tax of 15 per cent plus a state entertainment tax that ranges from 28 per cent to about 100 per cent . All these will be subsumed under 28 per cent GST rate, bringing down costs of service significantly." However, multiplex operators said that at 28 per cent the industry has not got a fair deal.


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