Double taxation on Tamil Nadu film industry will affect many: Rajinikanth

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The theatres in Tamil Nadu have gone on an indefinite strike because of the government’s decision to levy GST of 28 per cent plus the 30 per cent tax imposed by the municipal corporation.

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In response to this move, 1000 theaters in Tamil Nadu have gone on an indefinite strike. Many from the industry have come out and slammed this move.

Expressing his concern over the ‘double taxation’ on the Tamil Film Industry, thalaiva Rajinikanth requested the state government to consider the plea to abolish local body tax.

He took to Twitter to appeal, “Keeping in mind the livelihood of Lakhs of people in the tamil film industry, I sincerely request the TN GOVT to seriously consider our plea.”

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The taxation rate left the Tamil film industry in a disarray, forcing the Tamil Nadu Film Chamber of Commerce to announce shutdown of theatres on Monday and Tuesday. Theatres across the state would continue to remain shut on Wednesday for the third consecutive day.

Members of the industry have urged the K. Palaniswami government to do away with the addition entertainment tax.

Actor-filmmaker Kamal Haasan on Monday said “film making in the state has been made difficult deliberately”.

Reacting on the taxation, Haasan said in a statement: “There are further tortures and systemic corruption that the film industry has to endure under this regime.”

He pointed out, apart from Tamil Nadu, other neighbouring southern states have desisted from levying additional tax on cinema over and above the Goods and Services Tax.

“In Kerala, the film industry requested CM Pinarayi Vijayan and he, through his Finance Minister, quickly announced that Kerala will not be levying anymore taxes on the already beleaguered film business,” he said.

“Karnataka has gone even further to facilitate the well-being of the film industry. Telangana and Andhra are also doing their best for their film industries,” he added.

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