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Cable TV operators go
on two day strike to protest against
entertainment tax
Cable
TV operators in the metro city of Mumbai are on a two day
strike to protest against a hike of 100 per cent in the
Entertainment Tax levied by the government.
This move by the cable operators was after they failed to
constitutionally bar the Government of Maharashtra from
increasing the entertainment tax levied on them. The cable
operators had earlier petitioned in the Bombay High Court
that the Maharashtra government which had promulgated the
tax through an ordinance and later legislated it trough
the state legislature was unfair to them as the tax on entertainment
should be charged on TV set owners and that they were only
being made the government collection agents.
The government is charging the cable operators per TV set
at the rate of Rs 30 in municipal limits and cantonments,
Rs20 in all 'A' and 'B' class municipal councils and Rs
10 in other areas, an increase of 100 per cent from the
earlier rates of Rs 15, Rs 10 and Rs 5. However the High
Court citing past Supreme Court judgements said that the
state legislature had legislative competence to enact the
duty as entertainment was a taxable event. The court also
dismissed the cable operator's petition saying that all
businesses are subject to taxation and Cable TV operators
are no exception.
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