It has sought relaxation of the clause of Unified Licence that states: "For the last quarter of the financial year, the licensees shall pay the licence fee by March 25 on the basis of expected revenue for the quarter, subject to a minimum payment equal to the revenue share paid for the previous quarter".
COAI DG Rajan Mathews told PTI, "If we continue to pay according to the prior quarter's Adjusted Gross Revenue, it will lead to the industry overpaying. We have asked the Government to allow us to pay on the actuals, independent of the previous quarter's benchmark given the deteriorating health of the industry."
It has said that the industry's current financial situation is "abysmal" and that the financial health of most of the industry players deteriorated significantly in the third quarter of the current fiscal, with most of them reporting a substantial drop in the profits and revenues.
The revenue and other financial indicators of the final quarter of 2016-17 are expected to spiral further downwards.
Therefore, the licence fee outgo on the basis of minimum payment being equal to the revenue share paid for the previous quarter, "would not be justifiable" and will "further strain the cash flows".
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