Bhubaneswar:Manufacturers of alcoholic beverages have urged the Odisha government to reduce the 'special COVID-19 fee' imposed on liquor from 50 per cent to a reasonable rate and allow retailers in the state to sell such products from outlets, an official said on Saturday.
In a representation to Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, the Confederation of Indian Alcoholic Beverage Companies (CIABC) said the imposed cess has increased consumer prices by 50 per cent, leading to a drastic fall in liquor sales and a decrease in tax collection.
"We have submitted a representation to the chief minister and said that as a responsible industry body, we also work towards collective interests of other important stakeholders, including the government, traders, society and the consumers," CIABC director general Vinod Giri told Media.
The government's tax collection could be hit with declining sales, the body of liquor makers said.
The state government had only permitted home delivery of liquor with the 50 per cent 'special COVID-19 fee' and no excise licensee was allowed to sell alcoholic beverages from outlets.
Giri said this is preventing a large number of consumers from buying liquor as they are not familiar with technology for online ordering.