State Government eyes Rs 30 crore entertaintment duty from division
ENTHUSED by impressive Collection figures of entertainment duty. Maharashtra Government has revised the revenue target for entire state and has given target of Rs 725 crore to administration. For Nagpur division the target has been enhanced from Rs 22.90 crore to Rs 30.30 crore for Financial Year 2014-15.
During last financial year, all the revenue divisions put together were given target to collect Rs 595.26 crore entertainment duty while the actual collection touched Rs 639.09 crore or 106.86%. This additional collection of Rs 36.27 crore has led to upward revision of target for all divisions.
This was possible after installation of set-top box in major cities and better collection efficiency shown by the administrative which plugged loopholes to evade the under-report-ing of subscribers base by cable operators.
For Nagpur city the target was Rs 14 crore while actual collection turned out to be Rs 17.41 crore and hence the revised target for current fiscal has been pegged at Rs 20 crore. For other cities of Nagpur division there is moderate hike in entertainment duty target like for Wardha from Rs 1.93 crore in FY 2013-14toRs 1.95 crore in FY 2014-15. Bhandara Rs 1.09 crore in FY 2013-14toRs 1.25 crore in FY 2014-15. Gondia from Rs 96 lakh to Rs 1. 10 crore while even for Gadchiroli the target has been hiked from Rs 83 lakh to Rs One crore.
For Amravati division the target was Rs 14.56 crore for FY 2oF3-14 while actual collection was Rs 14.22 crore and hence the target has been revised to Rs 16.05 crore.
The biggest hike has been naturally reserved for Mumbai-Konkan division which contributes largest chunk of entertainment duty to state
kitty. During last fiscal as against targeted Rs 345.86 crore. Mumbai-Konkan division contributed Rs 358.31 crore and hence for current fiscal the target has been pegged at Rs 410.32 crore. From Punc division, the Government collected Rs 154.66 crore duty as against targeted Rs 144.07 crore while for current fiscal the revised target is Rs 176.15 crore. For Nashik division, the figure has been revised from Rs 36.16 crore to Rs 44.70 crore while actual collection was Rs 39.48 crore. In Aurangabad division, the target has been hiked from Rs 31.71 crore to Rs 47.48 crore for current fiscal. The Revenue department has directed all divisional commissioners to initiate proper steps to achieve this target and as a matter of compliance, submit monthly collection figures in first week of every month.
During last financial year, all the revenue divisions put together were given target to collect Rs 595.26 crore entertainment duty while the actual collection touched Rs 639.09 crore or 106.86%. This additional collection of Rs 36.27 crore has led to upward revision of target for all divisions.
This was possible after installation of set-top box in major cities and better collection efficiency shown by the administrative which plugged loopholes to evade the under-report-ing of subscribers base by cable operators.
For Nagpur city the target was Rs 14 crore while actual collection turned out to be Rs 17.41 crore and hence the revised target for current fiscal has been pegged at Rs 20 crore. For other cities of Nagpur division there is moderate hike in entertainment duty target like for Wardha from Rs 1.93 crore in FY 2013-14toRs 1.95 crore in FY 2014-15. Bhandara Rs 1.09 crore in FY 2013-14toRs 1.25 crore in FY 2014-15. Gondia from Rs 96 lakh to Rs 1. 10 crore while even for Gadchiroli the target has been hiked from Rs 83 lakh to Rs One crore.
For Amravati division the target was Rs 14.56 crore for FY 2oF3-14 while actual collection was Rs 14.22 crore and hence the target has been revised to Rs 16.05 crore.
The biggest hike has been naturally reserved for Mumbai-Konkan division which contributes largest chunk of entertainment duty to state
kitty. During last fiscal as against targeted Rs 345.86 crore. Mumbai-Konkan division contributed Rs 358.31 crore and hence for current fiscal the target has been pegged at Rs 410.32 crore. From Punc division, the Government collected Rs 154.66 crore duty as against targeted Rs 144.07 crore while for current fiscal the revised target is Rs 176.15 crore. For Nashik division, the figure has been revised from Rs 36.16 crore to Rs 44.70 crore while actual collection was Rs 39.48 crore. In Aurangabad division, the target has been hiked from Rs 31.71 crore to Rs 47.48 crore for current fiscal. The Revenue department has directed all divisional commissioners to initiate proper steps to achieve this target and as a matter of compliance, submit monthly collection figures in first week of every month.
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