PUNJAB CABINET LED BY BHAGWANT MANN OKAYS EXCISE POLICY FOR 2022-23 FROM APRIL 1 TO JUNE 30, 2022
· EXISTING LICENSEES TO GIVE 1.75% EXCESS REVENUE OVER MGR OF FY 2021-22 TO MAINTAIN STABILITY IN LIQUOR TRADE
· POLICY FIXES MGR OF GROUPS/ZONES IN STATE AT RS.1440.96 CRORE FOR THREE MONTHS
· REVENUE TARGET OF SHORT TERM EXCISE POLICY PEGGED AT RS. 1910 CRORES FOR THIS PERIOD
Chandigarh, 31 March 2022 : The Punjab Cabinet led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Thursday approved the Excise Policy for the year 2022-23, for a period from April 1 to June 30, 2022. A decision to this effect was taken in the Cabinet meeting chaired by the Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann here at CMO this evening.
According to a spokesperson of the Chief Minister’s Office, the policy has been allowed renewal for a period of three months to those existing licensees who will give 1.75% excess revenue over Minimum Guaranteed Revenue (MGR) of Financial Year 2021-22 for their respective group/zone in order to maintain stability in the liquor trade. However, the number of groups/zones and the number of liquor vends will remain the same.
Pointing out further, the spokesperson said that the MGR of groups/zones of the State would be Rs. 1440.96 crore for a period of three months. However, the revenue target of this short term Excise Policy is kept at Rs. 1910 crores for three months’ period.
In order to generate more revenue, the Minimum Guaranteed Quota (MGQ) of PML, IMFL, Beer and IFL of each group/zone has been increased by 10% over the minimum guaranteed quota of corresponding first quarter of last Financial Year of the respective group/zone. Further, to allow retail licensees to lift liquor as per their requirement, the amount of additional fixed license fee has been increased, revealed the spokesperson.
The ratio of Fixed and Open quota of PML shall be 30:70 as was prevalent during Financial Year 2021-22. In order to control the production and movement of liquor, IT based Track and Trace System would be implemented during the Financial Year 2022-23, added the spokesperson.