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GST council reduced the tax to 18 per cent for tickets below `100 but fraternity doesn’t want to pay anything above 5 per cent After the disapproval by the Kannada film industry (along with ...
Since 1996, when the then chief minister HD Deve Gowda exempted Kannada (also Tulu, Kodava, Konkani and Lambani) films from entertainment tax (ET), the film industry in the state has enjoyed this ...
With the rollout of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime on July 1 set to take away benefits that the Kannada film industry hitherto enjoyed, the producers are threatening to move operations ...
BENGALURU: Worried about the impact of the proposed goods and services tax (GST) and the Centre’s demonetisation move on Kannada movie industry, the i.
The GST on Kannada film ticket of over Rs.100 is at 18% and this is after 21 years Kannada film viewers are paying tax for entertainment. The Karnataka state has announced 100 percent ...
The Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council finalising tax rate of 28% on films from July 1 will have a significant impact on the Kannada film industry, which has had complete exemption from ...
One of the high ranking distributors of non Kannada films especially Tamil and Telugu – Gokulraj is confused with the GST imposition on non Kannada films. He has applied the wait and watch ...
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