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Karnataka distillers seek excise duty rethink fearing new liquor tax hits prices badly

Economy
Published on 24 April 2026
Karnataka distillers seek excise duty rethink fearing new liquor tax hits prices badly

AIB-based taxes may shift costs into lower slabs

Alcohol producers in Bengaluru want Karnataka’s government to revisit proposed excise duty rules. They fear an AIB (alcohol-in-beverage) based structure could mirror a European model and worsen pricing outcomes. While the plan reduces pricing slabs, distillers worry duty hikes in lower slabs may raise costs for entry-level products, and are urging moderation.

  • Bengaluru distillers are asking for a review of new excise duty rules
  • Karnataka plans an AIB-based tax structure with fewer pricing slabs
  • Industry fears duty increases will disproportionately hit lower slabs
  • Manufacturers expect the CM to weigh in on moderating the changes
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