Published On : Thu, Jul 6th, 2017

Tamil Nadu theatres remain shut for 4th day over double taxation

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Chennai: The indefinite strike by theatre owners and distributors in Tamil Nadu demanding withdrawal of 30 per cent local body tax on movie tickets entered the fourth day today.

Since new films are traditionally released on Friday, considered auspicious in the film fraternity, industry sources are hoping the situation gets resolved after talks with government scheduled later in the day.

Nearly 1,000 cinema halls in the state have been shut since July 3 to protest the imposition of 30 per cent local body tax in addition to GST on movie tickets.

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Besides the local body tax, a GST of 18 per cent has been fixed for tickets priced below Rs 100 and 28 per cent for those above Rs 100.

Members of the Tamil Film Producers Council, the South Indian Artistes Association, along with the theatre owners and distributors, had met Chief Minister K Palaniswami on Monday. But they decided to continue the protest as the meeting did not yield any positive result.

The issue also echoed in the ongoing assembly session with opposition parties DMK and Congress raising it.

Municipal Administration Minister S P Velumani informed the members that the government would give due consideration to the problems of all sections of people.

The government, he said, was committed to solving the problem.

Superstars Rajinikanth and Kamal Haasan have already extended their support to the strike.

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