New Excise Policy to make country-made liquor cheaper

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New Excise Policy to make country-made liquor cheaper

Thursday, 21 December 2023 | PNS | Lucknow

With the implementation of the New Excise Policy of the Yogi Adityanath government, not only will the prices of country-made liquor come down in the state but the government treasury will also be enriched.

State Excise Commissioner Senthil Pandian C, while clarifying the new policy, said that various categories of country-made liquor in the state had been done away with and now only four categories remained.

Earlier, there were nine categories of country-made liquor and their prices were also different.

He said that the biggest reason for reducing the prices of liquor was to promote grain alcohol in UP.

Due to this, the state’s dependence on other states has ended and the revenue is also increasing, he pointed out.

The excise commissioner said the government was promoting grain liquor instead of molasses liquor as grain alcohol was considered to be of the highest quality throughout the world.

“Earlier, we had to import grain alcohol from states like Punjab and Haryana, whereas now it is being manufactured in the state itself. Thus, not only import duty is being saved, goods and services tax (GST) has also been reduced. Besides by fixing the licence fee at Rs 254 per bulk litre, the government’s revenue will increase,” he said.

Apart from this, by increasing the minimum guarantee quota and minimum guarantee revenue by 10 per cent, the target is to achieve revenue of more than Rs 50,000 crore in 2024-25, he said.

“Despite this, there will be no increase in the rate of liquor, rather the price of grain alcohol and 42.8-degree liquor of UPML, which was earlier available at Rs 90, will come down to Rs 85,” he said.

He said that to increase the revenue, for the first time, the government had introduced a franchise fee so that top brands from all over the world could establish franchises with the distilleries of UP.

The excise commissioner said if the demand for any brand increased and the capacity of the distilleries was exhausted, then for one year they would be allowed to increase bottling by purchasing liquor from outside with double the licence fee.

This will not only increase the revenue of the state, bottlers/distillers will also not have to worry about setting up a new distillery.

“Beer export fee has also been reduced by 50 paise per litre so that Uttar Pradesh can be put in a stronger position in terms of beer export,” he said.

Along with this, various efforts have been made to prevent misuse of the provisions of the prevailing system in the policy. It includes permission for the development of a space of 100 square feet near the beer shops as permit rooms where people will be able to drink. There will be an annual fee of Rs 5,000 for obtaining this permission.

The biggest advantage of permit rooms will be that cold beer will be available near beer shops. This will prevent inconveniences caused to people due to drinking on the streets.

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