Bollywood pins hopes on new Maha govt to address tax issues

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Oct 31 2014 | 4:40 PM IST
As Maharashtra witnesses a change of guard today, Bollywood wants the new regime to address the issue of heavy burden of taxation that has stunted the growth of the film industry.
Mukesh Bhatt, President of the Film and Television Producers Guild of India Ltd, said that archaic laws and heavy taxation are some of the key issues and challenges faced by the industry, which are not only detrimental to the growth of the film industry but will result in its inevitable breakdown.
He said Mumbai has been the centre of the Indian entertainment industry since its inception and this industry provides employment directly or indirectly to almost 5 million people in the country.
"However, serious implications caused by the various archaic laws and heavy burden of taxation on the Hindi film sector has stunted the growth of this industry and made several stalwarts displeased with the system," he added.
The high taxes imposed on the Hindi film industry in the state, like the Entertainment Tax on films, applicability of VAT on television production business, stamp duty and to keep local bodies taxes out of proposed GST, have cast a dark spell for the 'Film Guild', he said.
The absence of single window mechanism has resulted in systematic harassment and malpractices over the years, and has increased costs for producers, thereby significantly discouraging them from shooting in the state.
In addition to this, the lack of adequate cinema halls in Maharashtra (much lower than southern states) has hampered the growth of the film industry and directly resulted in increase in piracy and loss of revenues to the government, as well as the industry.
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First Published: Oct 31 2014 | 4:40 PM IST

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