Karnataka: Luxury Tax on ICU admissions from now on

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Karnataka: Hospital admissions in the ICU department will now attract a luxury tax of 8% on each bed from now on, the state government announced here.
Justifying the move, the state government said that hospitals in their ICU provide extra facilities such as air conditioning, television, radio sets, telephone, etc which and hence charge extra money which will now attract the levy of this luxury tax.
According to the Karnataka Tax on Luxuries Act, 1979, ICUs which has the possibility of charging more than Rs 1,000 on a particular day, per bed can levy the luxury tax for accommodation. The department has justified the move by referring to Section 3E of the of the said Act, which implies and puts stronger emphasis on amenities such as air conditioning, telephone, television sets, radio music, beds and extra beds provided in ICUs as luxury items. The ICU rates in the state range from a minimum of Rs 2500 and go up to Rs 5000+ in the state. The luxury tax would imply that patients would now have to shell out an additional Rs 200+ to Rs 400+per day of their ICU admission.
Justifying the move, the state government said that hospitals in their ICU provide extra facilities such as air conditioning, television, radio sets, telephone, etc which and hence charge extra money which will now attract the levy of this luxury tax.
According to the Karnataka Tax on Luxuries Act, 1979, ICUs which has the possibility of charging more than Rs 1,000 on a particular day, per bed can levy the luxury tax for accommodation. The department has justified the move by referring to Section 3E of the of the said Act, which implies and puts stronger emphasis on amenities such as air conditioning, telephone, television sets, radio music, beds and extra beds provided in ICUs as luxury items. The ICU rates in the state range from a minimum of Rs 2500 and go up to Rs 5000+ in the state. The luxury tax would imply that patients would now have to shell out an additional Rs 200+ to Rs 400+per day of their ICU admission.
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