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Tax related sops on ATF affects earnings to tune of Rs 240 cr

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Press Trust of India Chennai
Last Updated : Jan 21 2013 | 4:10 AM IST

One such beneficiary was the Marans-owned Spicejet, Commercial Taxes Minister C Ve Shanmugam told the Tamil Nadu Assembly.

Replying to the grants for his department for the year 2012-13, he said that as part of the AIADMK government's efforts to mop up taxes,the cash-rich cricketing extravaganza, Indian Premier League (IPL) and the Direct to Home (DTH) services have also been brought under the taxation ambit.

The multi-million Rupee Sun Group conglomerate is also a major player in the DTH sector with its Sun DTH services.

As regards the ATF, Shanmugam said certain sops on ATF had affected the state's tax prospects.

"The government is suffering a loss of around Rs 240 crore per year and one of the beneficiaries of this scheme is Spicejet," he said.

Earlier, the Minister moved a bill to further amend the Tamil Nadu Value Added Tax Act, 2006, seeking to make 'entry' regarding ATF and tax on declared goods in consonance with Central provisions under the Central Sales Tax. PTI SA APR MR

  

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