The Madhya Pradesh government has announced a tax exemption for the Hindi film 'Thappad' starring Taapsee Pannu. After the government's announcement, the state tax department has issued an order to exempt the film from SGST for three months. This film is made under the direction of Anubhav Sinha. In which the issue of domestic violence has been raised. Earlier the state government had published a film starring Deepika Padukone. He was also declared tax free.
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After the decision and order of the Madhya Pradesh government, the state tax department has instructed all single screens and multiplexes that SGST (State GST) should not be levied on the tickets from the spectators who watch the film. Recently, 18 percent of GST is levied on a movie ticket. Half of it belongs to SGST. The MP government has given tax exemption to this film.
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Earlier, in the same way, Deepika Padukone's film Chhapak was also tax-free in the state, but due to the GST added to the ticket price, the audience could not get its benefit. In this case, this time, the state tax department has to give separate instructions not to collect SGST.
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Deepika had participated in the program organized about the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). Due to which the politics of the country and state was also warmed. Similarly, Taapsee Pannu, who is acting in the movie Thappad, is also seen in the discussion to protest the police action at Jamia Millia University.