Pondy govt mulling COVID-19 tax on liquor, says Narayanasamy

: Puducherry Chief Minister V
Narayanasamy said here on Friday that the territorial administration was mulling imposition of special COVID-19 tax on liquor to wriggle out of the current fiscal crisis.
He told reporters that several states have introduced such a tax to offset the loss of revenue.
"Excise revenue is a major source of income for the territorial administration. The COVID-19 lockdown since March 25 had necessitated closure of liquor shops in the Union Territory resulting in loss of revenue to the Exchequer," he said.'
He said a decision on the issue would be taken at the cabinet meeting scheduled for Saturday.
The Chief Minister further said such a tax would be imposed on petrol and diesel also.
The territorial administration has not taken any decision on re-opening the liquor shops that have remained closed during the ongoing lockdownalthough the neighbouring Tamil Nadu had let recommencement of retail sale of liquor through government-owned TASMAC shops, he said.
Narayanasamy had said a decision on re-opening the liquor shops would be taken soon.
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First Published: May 08 2020 | 8:04 PM IST
