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Entertainment tax in India signifies the tax paid by the entertainment industry in India.

The entertainment tax in India is usually applicable for large-scale entertainment shows, private festivals that are sponsored, movie tickets, video game arcades, and amusement parks among others. Entertainment activities include commercial movie/theater shows, games, amusement parks, exhibitions, celebrity stage shows, any kind of sports such as horse racing, and exhibitions. The entertainment tax department looks after the tax payable for the entertainment activities being performed in various places across the country. The entertainment tax department is located in Delhi and works under the stipulation of The Delhi Entertainment and Betting Tax Act, 1996. The organizers or proprietors of the entertainment shows are responsible for the entertainment tax in India. They collect the tax from the sponsors and deposit it to the Government of India. One of the highest revenue earning sectors from tax in entertainment industry is cinema. With every ticket, a certain amount of tax is tagged which is paid while buying the movie tickets and is included in the price of the tickets. The entry tickets to any cinematographic exhibitions have the entertainment tax included in it, which is 25-30 percent. The entertainment department is a major source of revenue for the Government of India. It also has a great contribution towards the publicity of Indian arts that portrays ancient culture and various sports. This is done by granting tax-free benefits to the same. The organizers of any entertainment shows will have to seek the permission of the Entertainment Tax Department before putting up any commercial shows. The entertainment tax in India is levied upon the organizers or proprietors depending on the kind of shows being organized. There are a range of tax schemes for various entertainment programs. These are as follows:

Tax schemes designed for amusement parks Tax-paid programs Programs based on tax exempted sectors Tax programs on cable television networks Tax for various invitee programs Tax on entertainment betting Tax on video parlors

To alleviate the tax generating program, a series of technologies has been introduced in the entertainment tax department. For example, the computerized ticket booking system has been incorporated for booking movie tickets along with the online data transmission in the entertainment industry. The more advanced the entertainment industry is becoming the tax rate is increasing at a proportional rate. Implementation of innovative technologies for an easier access for the customers demands for sufficient entertainment tax rate depending on the revenue. Customers mostly look for convenience and less hazardous tasks while going for any entertainment program and so faster access would definitely attract more customers.

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Maharashtra Gujarat Delhi Uttar Pradesh Punjab Haryana J&K Himachal Pradesh Andhra Pradesh Karnataka West Bengal Assam Orissa Bihar Jharkhand TN Kerala Rajasthan MP

Entertainment Tax Applicable on Gross Tkt Value


45% 20% 20% 60% 0% 30% 0% 0% 20% (15% for Telegu) 30% 30% 15% if Ticket value less than Rs 20. 20% if ticket value more than Rs 20 25% 50% 110% 15% (Nil for Tamil Film) 30% 0% 20%

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