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Budget 2023 - Impact of GST on Cigarettes & Tobacco Products

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Budget 2023 - Impact of GST on Cigarettes & Tobacco Products

Tobacco is classified as sin goods; thus, various taxes such as Central Excise duty, National Calamity Contingent Duty (NCCD), GST, and compensation cess are levied on it. The WHO has recommended at least a 75% tax on all tobacco products. However, there isn’t enough tax levied on such products in India.Under the budget 2023, it states that GST on tobacco products and cigarettes will be 28%, which is the highest GST rate in India.

In addition to compensation cess levied under the GST law as well as duties imposed under the Central Excise law. It states that all tobacco products, including paan masala, cigars, cigarillos, hookah, and other similar products.While our finance minister, Nirmala Sitharaman, said the last revision of National Calamity Contingent Duty (NCCD) on cigarettes was done almost 3 years ago, and it should be revised and raised upwards of 16%.

In the last revision of the NCCD, taxes on cigarettes was raised ranging from 212% to 388% depending on the sizes of the cigarette sticks. This is possible as NCCD is a surcharge, meaning it is imposed in addition and independently to excise duty and GST.

What tobacco products have remained untouched in this new policy?

Smokeless cigarettes, chewing tobacco and bidis have remained untouched in the budget 2023 with no additional cess levied. Even though they are already subject to 28% of GST.

Excise, NCCD and Cess on tobacco products

The pointers below will list the NCCD, compensation cess and excise duty on tobacco charged on the manufacture of cigarettes and tobacco products of different variations under budget 2023.

Excise duty on;

  • Cigarettes up to 65mm in length - 5 rupees per one thousand sticks
  • Cigarettes between 65mm and 70mm - 5 rupees per one thousand sticks
  • Filter cigarettes up to 65mm in length** - 5 rupees per one thousand sticks
  • Filter cigarettes between 65mm and 70mm** - 5 rupees per one thousand sticks
  • Filter cigarettes between 70mm and 75mm** - 5 rupees per one thousand sticks
  • Other cigarettes containing tobacco - 10 rupees per one thousand sticks
  • Cigarettes of tobacco substitutes - 5 rupees per one thousand sticks

NCCD on;

  • Cigarettes up to 65mm in length - 230 rupees per one thousand sticks
  • Cigarettes between 65mm and 70mm - 290 rupees per one thousand sticks
  • Filter cigarettes up to 65mm in length** - 510 rupees per one thousand sticks
  • Filter cigarettes between 65mm and 70mm** - 510 rupees per one thousand sticks
  • Filter cigarettes between 70mm and 75mm** - 630 rupees per one thousand sticks
  • Other cigarettes containing tobacco - 850 rupees per one thousand sticks
  • Cigarettes of tobacco substitutes - 910 rupees per one thousand sticks

Compensation cess

  • Cigarettes up to 65mm in length - 5% + Rs.2076
  • Cigarettes between 65mm and 70mm - 5% + Rs.3668*
  • Filter cigarettes up to 65mm in length** - 5% + Rs.2076
  • Filter cigarettes between 65mm and 70mm** - 5% + Rs.2747
  • Filter cigarettes between 70mm and 75mm** - 5% + Rs.3668
  • Other cigarettes containing tobacco - 36%  + Rs.4170
  • Cigarettes of tobacco substitutes - ₹4006

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Frequently Asked Questions

What GST rate applies to cigarettes and tobacco under Budget 2023?

Cigarettes and tobacco products attract 28% GST, the highest GST rate in India. This applies to paan masala, cigars, cigarillos, hookah, and similar products. Compensation cess under GST law and excise duty under Central Excise law are also levied on top of the 28% rate.

How much NCCD was proposed on cigarettes in Budget 2023?

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman proposed raising the National Calamity Contingent Duty on cigarettes by about 16%, since the last revision happened almost 3 years earlier. NCCD is a surcharge imposed independently of excise duty and GST, so it adds on top of both.

Which tobacco products were left untouched by Budget 2023?

Smokeless cigarettes, chewing tobacco, and bidis were not given any additional cess in Budget 2023. They continue to attract the existing 28% GST rate, but no fresh cess increase applied to these categories under this budget revision.

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