In a recent development, liquor prices in Tamil Nadu are set to rise starting February 1, following an announcement by the Tamil Nadu State Marketing Corporation (Tasmac). The decision, made on Saturday, involves an increase in sales tax and excise duty, resulting in higher costs for consumers across various categories of liquor. As per the new pricing structure, a quarter bottle of ordinary and medium-range liquor will see an increase of ā¹10, while a half bottle will cost ā¹20 more, and a full bottle will be ā¹40 more expensive. Premium liquor is set to become dearer by ā¹20 for a quarter bottle, ā¹40 for a half bottle, and ā¹80 for a full bottle. Additionally, all brands of beer will see a price hike of ā¹10 per bottle. Tasmac, which holds a monopoly on liquor sales in the state, aims to channel the additional revenue generated through the price hike directly to the state government. The decision to raise liquor prices comes in the form of higher sales tax and excise duty, with the intention of contributing to the state’s revenue stream. Notably, this marks the first price hike for Indian Made Foreign Liquor (IMFL) in nearly two years. Tasmac had previously increased prices for imported liquor in September of the previous year. For the fiscal year 2022-23, the state government’s revenue from Tasmac amounted to ā¹44,099 crore, underlining the significant contribution of liquor sales to the state’s financial resources.

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