Booze 70% costlier as Delhi slaps special corona fee


New Delhi, May 5 (IANS): A day after allowing the sale of liquor in the city, the Delhi government imposed a 'special corona fee' on alcohol sale which will be 70 per cent of the MRP, from Tuesday.

In an order issued late on Monday night, the Finance Department imposed the fee, describing it as the 70 per cent of the maximum retail price on all categories of liquor sold through retail licensees for consumption "off" the premises.

Followed by the May 4 order from the Finance Department, the Excise Department also issued another order directing the shops to collect the Special Corona Fee on all categories of liquor sold in Delhi though the retail vends with immediate effect.

"The Delhi government has levied a Special Corona Fee -- 70 per cent of the Maximum Retail Price (MRP) -- on all categories of liquor from the consumer at the Point of Sale by the retail vend licensees for consumption off the premises, which will be further reimbursed to the Government," the order signed by Deputy Commissioner (Excise) said.

It also asked the retailers to compile the data of the sale, saying the collected Special Corona Fee shall be reimbursed to the Government on a weekly basis.

"A copy of this order should be prominently displayed by the licensees at every vend before starting any liquor sale on Tuesday," the Excise Department said.

According to officials, the step will help in boosting the revenue, badly hit due to the COVID-19 lockdown.

On Sunday, while announcing the relaxation in the lockdown -- extended from another two weeks from Monday -- Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said the government is finding it difficult to pay the salaries due to revenue loss of Rs 3,200 crore in April, as compared to the previous year.

The move can be seen as Delhi government's attempt to harvest more revenue from liquor sales as the lockdown has affected businesses and tax collection.

While only standalone liquor shops were allowed to open in Delhi from Monday, huge rush was witnessed in a number of areas, forcing Kejriwal to issue a warning of sealing the areas and shops again.

Meanwhile, the Delhi Excise Department also wrote to the Delhi Police for deploying field functionaries at the liquor vends for liquor sale to be allowed between 9 a.m. to 6.30 p.m.

  

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Tue, May 05 2020

    A 20% Corona tax would have been adequate! 70% is too much by any logic. Rich can afford it! Poor will be shattered! Hope this is temporary move!

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  • Shashi, Manglore

    Tue, May 05 2020

    Excellent move from kejriwal.Alcohol is not essential for living.people who dont have enough money will not buy alcohol during current conditions and those who have money let them buy and pay additionol taxes as that money will help govt to help poor people.

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Tue, May 05 2020

    Modiji, kejrivalugu kharchigonthe kaas korle.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Tue, May 05 2020

    I think, in dis regard kejriwal has b come bit crazy in imposing high tax on alcohol. people will reduce drinking. he should have imposed a moderate price , so dat people also will spend money 2 drink & da government also would have received revenue 4 covid-19

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, India

    Tue, May 05 2020

    In 45 days public proved that they can survive without LIQUOR, but the government can't survive.

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