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Gujarat FM for raising VAT on tobacco, mobiles

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Press Trust of India Gandhinagar

Gujarat Finance Minister Vajubhai Vala today presented the budget of Rs 80,694 crore for the 2011-12 financial year, projecting a revenue surplus of Rs 443.44 crore and a fiscal deficit of Rs 14,279 crore.

The budget size has shot up by Rs 11,129 crore as compared to last year's Rs 69,565 crore, showing an increase of 16%.

Vala, in his 17th Budget tabled in the state assembly today, proposed to increase the Value Added Tax (VAT) on tobacco and related products, mobile phones and also to levy green cess on per unit generation of all kinds of electric energy, including captive energy.

VAT on tobacco products has been increased from 20% to 25% while that on mobiles has been increased from 5% to 15%.

The Government will charge two paise per unit on generation of all kinds of electrical energy, including captive energy, but excluding solar, wind, bio, geo-thermal, tidal and hydal energy. The amount collected from the 'green cess' will be used for setting up "Green Energy fund".

"The government experts hope to mop up Rs 524 crore by the levy of new taxes and green cess," Vala said.

Thrust of the budget were social sector development, urban infrastructure and power sector.

 

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First Published: Feb 25 2011 | 5:41 PM IST

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