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Drinks taxes escalate tomorrow

By Jenha White

Wednesday 30th June 2010

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Drinkers will have to find more money for their favourite beverages tomorrow (1 July 2010) as the Government increases all alcohol excise taxes by 2.1%.

For spirits drinkers the tax rate will be lifted to $53.317 per litre of alcohol from $52.20. This means that the excise component on a one litre standard bottle of spirits will be a massive $19.72.

As at today's pricing, more than 70% of the retail price of a typical bottle of spirits goes directly to the Government as taxation.

Chief executive of the Distilled Spirits Association Thomas Chin says spirits drinkers are paying a far higher rate of tax than consumers of other beverages.

"The Government has demonstrated an inclination to remove distortions in other areas of taxation and it could continue this welcome trend by addressing the anomalies of excise that currently tax spirits drinkers pay at nearly twice the rate applied to wines and most beers."

He says this latest increase in excise tax comes at a time when there is reluctance by consumers to spend creating very difficult trading conditions for the beverage industry.

He says tax increases do not lift growth prospects, create jobs or raise incomes.

"Higher alcohol excise taxes cannot be justified as a means to stop abusive drinking, as the policy of increasing prices intends, but they do put up prices and penalise moderate and law abiding consumers."

The pressure on consumers' purses and wallets will further increase on 1 October 2010 when GST adds another 2.5% to prices, taking the total GST content to 15%.



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