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Karnataka CM to officials: Stop liquor smuggling from Goa, face action for missing tax targets

CM Siddaramaiah warns that commercial tax officials failing to meet collection targets will be held accountable.

October 30, 2024 / 07:16 IST
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Karnataka deputy CM Shivakumar with CM Siddaramaiah
Karnataka deputy CM Shivakumar with CM Siddaramaiah

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on October 29 directed the excise department to implement strict measures to curb illegal liquor smuggling from Goa.

The smuggling of low-priced liquor from Goa to Karnataka has been impacting excise revenue. In August, Karnataka government lowered excise duty slabs, making premium liquor more affordable to align with prices in neighbouring states and reduce revenue losses.

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The Congress-led government, which is implementing five poll guarantees costing an average of Rs 55,000 crore a year, is under pressure to shore up revenue.

After reviewing the excise department’s tax collection, Siddaramaiah said, “The excise tax collection target for 2024-25 is Rs 38,525 crore. As of October 28, Rs 20,237 crore has been collected, achieving 52.53 percent of the target. This year’s collections are Rs 1,301.15 crore higher than the same period last year.”