Karnataka gets India’s first alcohol-in-beverage duty structure system
The CM initially announced the shift to the AIB-based structure during the 2026-27 Budget speech.
ANI
Bengaluru, 17 May
In a complete overhaul of how alcohol is priced in the state, the Karnataka State Excise Department has directed the publication of revised Maximum Retail Prices (MRP) for liquor and beer brands.
The
changes come under the newly implemented Alcohol-in-Beverage (AIB) based excise
duty structure, making Karnataka the first state in India to adopt such a
system.
The shift
to the AIB-based structure was initially announced by the Chief Minister during
the 2026-27 Budget speech. Following up on that commitment, the government
issued Notification No. FD 14 PES 2026 on May 8, 2026, amending the Karnataka
Excise (Excise Duties and Fees) Rules, 1968.
The new
rules officially came into effect on 11 May 2026. Under the new rules, the
government has rationalised liquor and beer product prices across the board.
The
revised MRPs apply to all products manufactured after May 11, 2026. Crucially,
the AIB structure deregulates government-administered price fixation. Instead
of the state rigidly setting prices, producers now have the flexibility to
place their products within specific pricing slabs based on market
considerations and alcohol content.
In a
letter dated 16 May 2026, addressed to the Commissioner of the Department of
Information and Public Relations, the Excise Commissioner's office stressed the
importance of public awareness regarding the new pricing.
The
department has requested the immediate publication of the revised MRP list for
popular liquor and beer brands, detailing both prices and sizes, in leading
state-level Kannada and English newspapers.
The new AIB structure marks a historic shift toward deregulation in the Indian liquor industry, balancing market-driven pricing for producers with structured slabs intended to rationalise costs for the consumer.
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