Karnataka Budget: Rationalisation of excise slabs to continue, says CM Siddaramaiah
A total revenue of Rs 36,500 crore is estimated from State Excise in revised estimates for 2024-25.
PTI

BENGALURU, 7 Mar
Karnataka Chief
Minister Siddaramaiah, presenting the state budget for 2025-26 on Friday, said
the government will continue to rationalise excise slabs throughout the current
financial year by making slight adjustments in the excise duty structure.
He has set a revenue
collection target for 2025-26 at Rs 40,000 crore.
"The government
has rationalised excise slabs by making the prices of premium segments
comparable to the neighbouring states. The process of rationalisation will be
continued during the current financial year by making slight adjustments in the
excise duty structure," Siddaramaiah said.
He said it is
proposed to allocate unused liquor licenses through a transparent electronic
auction which is expected to aid in additional resource mobilisation to the
state.
The CM further said
that the government has developed software and online processes for all the
services in the excise department which will increase the efficiency in
administration and improve public service delivery.
A total revenue of Rs
36,500 crore is estimated from State Excise in revised estimates for 2024-25.
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