27-Apr-2024  Srinagar booked.net

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Union Budget 2023: Cigarettes Get Costly By 16 %, Gold By 25%

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New Delhi: The Finance Minister of India Nirmala Sitharaman announced higher tax incidence for the union budget 2023; here are some key items that are likely to cost more from tomorrow.

The price of Cigarettes is set to go up from 2 February as the FM has proposed a 16 per cent hike in the National Calamity Contingency Duty (NCCD) on cigarettes.

However, the leading companies like ITC, which owns top selling brands like Gold Flake, Classics and Flake and Silk Cut, and Godfrey Phillips (brand licence of Marlboro) haven’t revealed their plans on price hikes.

Gems & Jewellery: Prices of silver, gold and platinum to imitation are also hiked, the overall, duties on silver have been raised by 7.5 percentage points – from 7.5 per cent to 15 per cent. While on imitation jewellery the increase in central excise is in the tune of 50 per cent. Central excise on precious metals like gold and platinum have been raised by 25 per cent.

Imported Electric Vehicles: Electric vehicles imported in semi-knocked down form will attract higher central excise duty – to the tune of 35 per cent, up from 30 per cent now.

While duty on complete finished EVs that will be imported from tomorrow will attract 70 per cent duty, compared to 60 per cent. Duty on imported bicycles has also been raised by 16.67 per cent.

Electric Kitchen Chimney: With doubling of excise duty on imported electric kettle chimney – from 7.5 per cent to 15 per cent, prices are set to go up.