Premium
This is an archive article published on March 16, 2012

Budget: Bollywood happy at service tax exemption

The Bollywood has welcomed the exemption in service tax on copyright granted by the Finance Minister in the Union Budget today.

The Bollywood has welcomed the exemption in service tax on copyright granted by the Finance Minister in the Union Budget today.

Copyright relating to cinematography in film industry is exempted from service tax,the finance minister announced in his speech.

“The film industry is very much happy with the exemption in service tax. It was gracious of them to consider our demand. We are grateful to them and we have called off our strike,” Mukesh Bhatt,Vice-President,Film Producers Guild,told PTI.

Story continues below this ad

“It is the best gift for the industry at the time of completing 100 years,” he said.

The film industry had threatened to go on strike if there was no exemption in the service tax in the budget.

“It is a mind blowing thing. It is a huge victory for the film industry,” Director Anubhav Sinha said.

“It is a huge relief for the film industry. This shows that our concerns were well understood by the Finance Minister,” Filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt said.

Story continues below this ad

Director Anees Bazmee,whose latest film ‘Ready’ starring Salman Khan was a runway hit,said,”It is a good thing that they gave us the exemption.”

Latest Comment
Post Comment
Read Comments
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement