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Mumbai: Several Bollywood producers will hold a meeting here tomorrow to discuss the issue of service tax levied by the Centre on artistes and take up the matter with the government.
The Centre's decision is effective from this month and film and TV actors will be charged 12.36 per cent service tax on their earnings on programmes and endorsements. Artistes are opposing the move, saying it would cast additional financial burden on them as they were already paying income tax.
The meeting has been called by the Association of Motion Pictures and Television Program Producers (AMPTPP). "We have called a meeting tomorrow evening regarding
service tax. We would discuss how we can resolve the issue and what should be done. A collective decision will be taken in this regard," AMPTPP President Sajid Nadiadwala told PTI here.
Asked whether filmmakers would go on a strike if the service tax is not scrapped for entertainment industry, he said, "It's too early to talk about it."
"We would meet and then decide what should be done. Service tax is a burden on the industry and we have to resolve the matter. We have to convey our point of view to the government. The issue needs to be tackled. Whether we will go on strike or not that has not been decided yet," AMPTPP's Vice-President said.
On January 7, actors, directors, theatre owners and others in the South went on a hunger-strike in Chennai demanding that the service tax be scrapped.
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