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Tax burden takes its toll on movie buffs, 1,000 cinema halls shut in TN

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Chennai: Around 1,000 cinema houses in Tamil Nadu have canceled screenings against the imposition of 30 percent local body tax apart from additional tariffs under the new GST regime.

"Though the Tamil Nadu Film Exhibitors Association had decided on Friday to cancel shows from July 3, many theaters shut down yesterday itself," president of the association, Abirami Ramanathan said on Sunday, adding about 1,000 cinema halls state-wide are shut now.

Ramanathan, who is also chief of the Tamil Film Chamber of Commerce, said theaters were shut due to "our inability to pay (taxes) and our move is not against the government."

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"The local body tax of 30 percent is in addition to the GST tax rate of 28 percent (for tickets over Rs 100) and 18 percent (for tickets priced less than Rs 100)," he told PTI.

To a question, he said an additional levy of about eight percent under GST over 30 percent local body tax had pushed the total taxes to over 60 percent.

He urged the government to immediately scrap the local body tax of 30 percent, saying such a move would automatically take away the additional levy of eight percent under GST.

"If we screen movies, we have to pay local body taxes immediately as it came into force from yesterday. We are closing since there is no other way out," he said.

Ramanathan claimed that only in India do cinema theaters have no right to fix ticket prices.

"We cannot increase prices for big ticket movies," he said, adding they could not lower it for small budget movies either.

"We have requested the government to fix a threshold within which we should be allowed to either increase or cut down ticket prices as per the need," he said.

He added about 10 lakh persons were dependent on the film industry to eke out a living.

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