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Budget 2020: Smokers to pay more on cigarettes, excise duty hiked on tobacco

The government on saturday raised the excise duty by way of national calamity contingent duty on cigarettes, tobacco products.

Budget 2020: Excise duty hiked on tobacco, cigarettes Budget 2020: Excise duty hiked on tobacco, cigarettes 

Smokers have to pay more on cigarettes and tobacco products as the government on saturday proposed to raised the excise duty on these products. Presenting Union Budget 2020, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said the government proposed to raise excise duty on tobacco and cigarettes. “As a revenue measure, I propose to raise excise duty, by way of National Calamity Contingent Duty on cigarettes and other tobacco products. However, no change is being made in the duty rates of bidis,” she said.

Excise duty on cigarettes across various lengths increased:

Cigarettes of length not exceeding 65 millimetres- Rs 440 per 1000 sticks
Cigarettes of length between 65-70 mm- Rs 440 per 1000 sticks
Cigarettes of length between 70-75 mm- Rs545 per 1000 sticks
Cigarettes of length 75 mm- Rs735 per 1000 sticks

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