Society

Tunisia-Towards an increase in the selling price of Beer and Alcohol

The finance bill for the next year (2021) introduced a suggestion price of beer and wines.

The government of Hichem Mechichi defended this proposal on the exceptional circumstances that Tunisia is going through and with the purpose of mobilizing supplementary tax resources for the benefit of the state budget, particularly since these products do not serve as basic products, but rather are luxury products and can withstand high tax pressure. Accordingly, it was proposed to raise the tariff of what is known for the consumption of beer and wines.

Under this proposal, the tarrif on employee consumption on beer will grow from 0.018 dinars per centilitre to 0.024 dinars per centiliter. As for the classified wines derived especially from the fermentation of soft grapes or from the juice of soft grapes, which are packed in flasks included in the number M 22.04 of the customs tariff for information on consumption, an increase has been proposed from 1.8 dl per liter to 2.4 dinars per liter.

R

Leave a Comment
Share
Published by
R

Recent Posts

QNB – Where is the USD going from here?

Few indicators convey as much information about global macro trends than the direction of currency…

6 heures ago

Tunisia- Kef: STEG employee and banker arrested

The investigating judge of the court of the first instance of Kef ordered agents of…

16 heures ago

CAFCL: Espérance and Al Ahly end in draw 0-0

Esperance Sportive de Tunis could not do better than a draw (0-0) against Al Ahly…

16 heures ago

Reform of check law in Tunisia: A priority for Kais Saied

President Kais Saied chaired Friday, May 17, 2024 in the Carthage palace working session devoted…

17 heures ago

Tunisia-Korba: 23 Tunisian migrants missing at sea

23 Tunisian migrants who were attempting to immigrate illegally by sea have been missing since…

17 heures ago

Egypt: Aboutrika is no longer a terrorist!

The Egyptian Court of Cassation has cleared the name of legend Mohamed Aboutrika from the…

18 heures ago

This website uses cookies.