GST के विरोध में तमिलनाडु के सिनेमाघर सोमवार से बंद

undefined Coimbatore/Chennai (Tamil Nadu), July 02 (ANI): Nearly 1,100 film theatres across parts of Tamil Nadu will go on an indefinite strike, starting Monday, to protest the imposition of high tax rates under the Goods and Services Tax (GST). Film theatre associations are demanding a roll back of the tax, which came into effect from […]

By Prabhat Khabar Digital Desk | July 3, 2017 7:12 AM

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Coimbatore/Chennai (Tamil Nadu), July 02 (ANI): Nearly 1,100 film theatres across parts of Tamil Nadu will go on an indefinite strike, starting Monday, to protest the imposition of high tax rates under the Goods and Services Tax (GST). Film theatre associations are demanding a roll back of the tax, which came into effect from Sunday. The state theatres will stop advance bookings of tickets and all shows across the theatres will be suspended starting next week.The film industry is also expected to stage a protest on Monday. Taxes of 28 percent and 18 percent will be levied under GST for tickets costing over and under Rs. 100 respectively. This would be in addition to a tax of 30 percent imposed by the Government on theatres.

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