Film associations, exhibitors to go on strike on Thursday

Published on Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 16:02 |  Source : PTI

Updated at Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 15:16  

Like this story, share it with millions of investors on M3
0
0
Share on Tumblr
New Delhi, Feb 21 (PTI) Film Federation of India, a body of cinema associations and exhibitors across the country, has called for a one-day strike on February 23 demanding withdrawal of service tax on the film industry. The federation claimed that as a result of the one-day strike, over 9,000 standalone movie theatres will remain shut. Multiplexes, however, will not be a part of the strike. The Film Federation of India (FFI) is taking the step after its meeting with Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee earlier this week over the roll back of 10.3 per cent service tax failed to yield a favourable response. As per FFI estimates, the number of screens in the country is over 10,000, of which about 900 are in multiplexes. "The Indian film industry is already in deep trouble because of the various taxes imposed on it, and service tax only increases the heavy burden," FFI President Vinod Lamba told reporters here. He, however, did not comment on the financial impact of the strike. "Introduced in 2010, the proposal is to charge service tax at each stage of the film going from the producer to the distributor to the exhibitor. Since that has not been paid, we have started receiving notices and that is why we want the government to look into the issue," Lamba said. Lamba further said: "We want to bring it to the notice of the government that while 1,200 films are made in India every year, only a handful are successful. What the industry needs is concession and not additional taxes." He added that passing the burden of the tax onto consumers will lead to raising of ticket prices, which are already high. Also, if the service tax is imposed, cost of making films will shoot up, he said. "This (10.3 per cent) is not a small percentage. The budget of many films would be hit. We hope the government understands this," Lamba said.

  

Trending News

Business News

Nokia 808 PureView not yet officially launched in India, pricing still unconfirmed
Did Sebi miss any tricks in Ambani consent order? "Did Sebi miss any tricks in Ambani consent order?"

Bharat bandh halts normal life, rail traffic hit

Samir Arora Says On CNBC-TV18 Continue To Hold Tata Motors Despite Weak Q4

The latest earning numbers FIRST on CNBC-TV18
Videos

May 30 2012, 23:16

Clash of Spain and ECB worrying investors: Verstrate

- in FII View

May 30 2012, 11:18

Result corner: Ajay Bodke`s top bets from across sectors

- in MARKET OUTLOOK

Interviews

May 30 2012, 17:04 | Source: CNBC-TV18

Margins may be hit on one-off items in EBITDA: Sun Pharma  

May 30 2012, 16:32 | Source: CNBC-TV18

Essar announces Rs 175cr deal; to pay-off debts with fund  

Subscribe to

Moneycontrol Newsletters

Moneycontrol.com offers you a choice of various sectoral and other newsletters for FREE!