Entertainment tax is levied by the government on commercial shows, movie tickets, sporting events, music festivals, amusement parks, exhibitions, theatre shows, and other private festivals. Entertainment tax varies from state to state. Entertainment tax comes under the category of indirect tax.
Note: Entertainment tax has been replaced by the Goods and Services Tax(GST) starting 1 July 2017
Taxation is an essential feature of the governance model of any country. Various kinds of taxes are applicable on goods and services bought and sold by individuals and enterprises. Tax is also levied on income earned by different individuals and business houses. Entertainment tax is a sort of tax levied by the government on movie tickets, commercial shows (large scale) and other private festival celebrations.
Entertainment tax forms a part of the tickets that we buy for watching movies or big entertainment shows.
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Entertainment tax comes under the purview of the state governments in the country. This is the reason why various states in India have various entertainment tax rates. Following is the table that lists down the prevalent entertainment tax rates in different states of the country.
Name of State | Tax Rate |
Maharashtra | 45% |
Uttar Pradesh | 60% |
Karnataka | 30% |
Kerala | 30% |
West Bengal | 30% |
Haryana | 30% |
Bihar | 50% |
Jharkhand | 110% |
Orissa | 25% |
Delhi | 20% |
MP | 20% |
Gujarat | 20% |
Andhra Pradesh | 20% |
Assam | 15% for tickets that cost less than Rs.20 and 20% for tickets that cost anything above Rs.20 |
Tamil Nadu | 15% (All Tamil films are tax-free in the state) |
Rajasthan | 0% |
Jammu & Kashmir | 0% |
Himachal Pradesh | 0% |
Punjab | 0% |
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