Request Tamil Nadu government to consider our plea: Rajinikanth on 'double taxation'

For the unversed, over and above the recently hiked GST, the TN govt has imposed a 30 percent local body tax on the Kollywood industry.
Superstar Rajinikanth  | Express Photo Service
Superstar Rajinikanth  | Express Photo Service

CHENNAI: Tamil superstar Rajinikanth today appealed to the state government to consider the demand of theatre owners and distributors to withdraw the 30 per cent local body tax imposed on the film industry.     

"Keeping in mind the livelihood of lakhs of people in the Tamil film industry, I sincerely request the TN GOVT to seriously consider our plea," the actor said in a tweet as the the strike by exhibitors entered its third day.     

Rajinikanth is currently in the US for a "regular health checkup".     

The 66-year-old actor, who was shooting for his upcoming film "Kaala Karikalan", left for the US on June 29.     

Nearly 1,000 cinema halls in the state have remained shut since July 3 with exhibitors going ahead with their stir to protest imposition of 30 per cent local body tax in addition to 28 per cent GST.     

Senior officials of the Tamil film producers council, South Indian Artistes Association along with theatre owners and distributors, who met Chief Minister K Palaniswami on Monday, decided to continue their protest, as the meeting did not yield any positive result.     

The issue also echoed in the ongoing Assembly session yesterday with opposition parties DMK and Congress raising it. Municipal Administration Minister S P Velumani told members that the government would give due consideration to problems of all sections of people.     

Besides the local 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.    

Association members had also met Finance Minister D Jayakumar who assured them that the government was with them and the matter required a decision at the policy level.

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