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Alcohol gets costlier in Maharashtra: Excise duty on IMFL hiked by 50%; Maharashtra-Made Liquor debuts

Maharashtra Made Liquor: MML will have a country liquor tax structure but will only be sold through FL-2 and FL-3 licensees

June 11, 2025 / 07:36 IST
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The Maharashtra government on Tuesday approved a hike in excise duty on Indian Made Foreign Liquor (IMFL), country liquor, and imported alcohol. The government also cleared the introduction of a new category, Maharashtra Made Liquor (MML), in a bid to expand the state’s revenue base, The Indian Express reported.

The state cabinet, led by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, approved the Excise Department’s recommendations after a secretary-level study group reviewed best practices from other states. The decision is expected to raise the state’s annual excise collection by approximately Rs 14,000 crore.

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The highest increase is for premium foreign liquor brands, which will now have a minimum retail price of Rs 360. Indian-made foreign liquor with a declared manufacturing value of up to Rs 260 per bulk litre will now face a higher excise duty, going from three times the manufacturing value to 4.5 times. For country liquor, the duty will rise from Rs 180 to Rs 205 per proof litre, according to a report by NDTV Profit.

With the new duty rates and price rules, the minimum price for 180 ml bottles will be: