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Permit rooms declare strike on July 14 over tax hike
Permit rooms declare strike on July 14 over tax hike

Hindustan Times

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Hindustan Times

Permit rooms declare strike on July 14 over tax hike

PUNE: All permit rooms in Pune, Pimpri-Chinchwad and the rest of Maharashtra will remain shut on Monday, as part of a statewide protest against the steep hike in liquor prices, Value Added Tax (VAT), and licence fees imposed by the state government. The district administration has issued orders against late night serving of alcohol in Indore. (Arun Mondhe/HT photo) The call for the one-day bandh has been given by the Pune Restaurant and Hoteliers Association (PRAHA) to oppose the state government's tax hikes, including a rise in VAT on liquor to 10 per cent, a 15 per cent increase in annual licence fees and a 60 per cent spike in excise duty, in a span of one year. The association said that the strike is aimed at highlighting the severe impact of the government's policies on the hospitality sector, especially small and medium-sized permit room operators. In Pune, over 800 permit rooms are expected to remain shut on the day. 'The steep increase in liquor rates, coupled with the hike in VAT and licence fees, is making it extremely difficult for permit room owners to continue operations. Monday's closure is a symbolic step to make our voices heard,' said Ganesh Shetty, PRAHA president. PRAHA vice-presidents Vishwanath Poojary and Jawahar Chorge, treasurer Mohan Shetty, and secretary Rajesh Shetty expressed concern over the growing financial strain on the members. They said the cumulative burden of rising operational costs, taxes, and regulatory fees has left many on the verge of closure. 'The state government's recent decision to increase VAT on liquor and hike licence renewal fees was taken without consulting stakeholders. We want dialogue and a reasonable policy,' said Chorge. Industry representatives said they had earlier submitted memorandums to government officials, but received no satisfactory response. If the situation does not improve, the association warned of intensifying the agitation in the coming weeks.

4,000 permit rooms in Pune and Pimpri Chinchwad to remain shut on July 14 to protest tax hikes
4,000 permit rooms in Pune and Pimpri Chinchwad to remain shut on July 14 to protest tax hikes

Time of India

time12-07-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

4,000 permit rooms in Pune and Pimpri Chinchwad to remain shut on July 14 to protest tax hikes

1 2 3 Pune: The restaurant and hoteliers' association in the city said continuous hike in taxes on bars and restaurants has made it difficult for them to operate, forcing many small establishments to consider shutting down their business. Three tax hikes in a year on bars and restaurants in the state have already led to an increase in black market sales or smuggling of liquor from other states, Pune Restaurant and Hoteliers Association (PRAHA) said. The association has given a state-wide dry day call on Monday to protest the govt's taxation policy. More than 4,000 permit rooms and bars in Pune and Pimpri Chinchwad will participate in the strike. You Can Also Check: Pune AQI | Weather in Pune | Bank Holidays in Pune | Public Holidays in Pune "In Maharashtra, due to service tax and VAT imposed by the central and state govts, along with excise duties, customers are being charged excessively. For a bottle that costs Rs 100 in the market, the customer ends up paying Rs 300 or more in restaurants and permit rooms. This burden has resulted in a drastic decline in customer footfall," said Ganesh Shetty, president, PRAHA. "Taxes have constantly been increasing for the industry. It is becoming unaffordable for permit room owners like us to operate. Eighty per cent of the premises are on rent, and we can't keep revising prices on the menu. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like If you have a mouse, play this game for 1 minute Navy Quest Undo The high prices will drive away customers from bars. We urge the govt to reconsider these high taxes," said Vishwanath Poojari, who has been running Katraj Junction Family Resto Bar for the last 19 years. "Sales usually get impacted negatively when we increase prices. We have a staff of over 100 people, and this puts further pressure on staff expenses and other overheads. Business has become difficult for us," said Jawahar Chorge, owner, Nisarg Seafood at Erandwane. The association is protesting against VAT on liquor, which has been hiked from 5% to 10%, a 15% increase in annual licence fees, and a 60% spike in excise duty in a span of one year. The changing tax structures have led to frequent menu changes and supply disruption. "This changing policy has caused lots of disruption in customer retention, and business has been impacted. We are losing business to home consumption and other states. There is business instability and no predictability due to frequent policy changes," said Ajinkya Udane, Pune co-chapter head, National Restaurant Association of India, which has also decided to support the strike. All regional associations in the state will participate in the strike, and members across Mumbai, Pune, Nashik, Nagpur, and Konkan have confirmed full participation. The hospitality industry in Maharashtra is already reeling under operational and regulatory challenges, said Jimmy Shaw, president, Hotel and Restaurant Association (Western India). "The recent hike in excise duty, coupled with the additional 10 per cent VAT on FL3 liquor sales and a 15 per cent increase in annual licence fee, is not just excessive; it is punitive. We request the govt to review this decision in the interest of economic stability, employment, and ease of doing business," he added. Pune: The restaurant and hoteliers' association in the city said continuous hike in taxes on bars and restaurants has made it difficult for them to operate, forcing many small establishments to consider shutting down their business. Three tax hikes in a year on bars and restaurants in the state have already led to an increase in black market sales or smuggling of liquor from other states, Pune Restaurant and Hoteliers Association (PRAHA) said. The association has given a state-wide dry day call on Monday to protest the govt's taxation policy. More than 4,000 permit rooms and bars in Pune and Pimpri Chinchwad will participate in the strike. "In Maharashtra, due to service tax and VAT imposed by the central and state govts, along with excise duties, customers are being charged excessively. For a bottle that costs Rs 100 in the market, the customer ends up paying Rs 300 or more in restaurants and permit rooms. This burden has resulted in a drastic decline in customer footfall," said Ganesh Shetty, president, PRAHA. "Taxes have constantly been increasing for the industry. It is becoming unaffordable for permit room owners like us to operate. Eighty per cent of the premises are on rent, and we can't keep revising prices on the menu. The high prices will drive away customers from bars. We urge the govt to reconsider these high taxes," said Vishwanath Poojari, who has been running Katraj Junction Family Resto Bar for the last 19 years. "Sales usually get impacted negatively when we increase prices. We have a staff of over 100 people, and this puts further pressure on staff expenses and other overheads. Business has become difficult for us," said Jawahar Chorge, owner, Nisarg Seafood at Erandwane. The association is protesting against VAT on liquor, which has been hiked from 5% to 10%, a 15% increase in annual licence fees, and a 60% spike in excise duty in a span of one year. The changing tax structures have led to frequent menu changes and supply disruption. "This changing policy has caused lots of disruption in customer retention, and business has been impacted. We are losing business to home consumption and other states. There is business instability and no predictability due to frequent policy changes," said Ajinkya Udane, Pune co-chapter head, National Restaurant Association of India, which has also decided to support the strike. All regional associations in the state will participate in the strike, and members across Mumbai, Pune, Nashik, Nagpur, and Konkan have confirmed full participation. The hospitality industry in Maharashtra is already reeling under operational and regulatory challenges, said Jimmy Shaw, president, Hotel and Restaurant Association (Western India). "The recent hike in excise duty, coupled with the additional 10 per cent VAT on FL3 liquor sales and a 15 per cent increase in annual licence fee, is not just excessive; it is punitive. We request the govt to review this decision in the interest of economic stability, employment, and ease of doing business," he added.

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