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Maharashtra excise department lapses caused revenue loss of several crore rupees: CAG

Updated on: 19 July,2025 02:55 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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The CAG report pointed out that due to incorrect assessment of licence renewal fees, the state lost Rs 20.15 crore in revenue and Rs 70.22 crore in interest

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The Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India has pulled up the Maharashtra state excise department for serious lapses in its operations, which have led to a substantial revenue shortfall, reported news agency PTI.

The CAG report pointed out that due to incorrect assessment of licence renewal fees, the state lost Rs 20.15 crore in revenue and Rs 70.22 crore in interest.


The audit further stated that failure to implement revised rates for supervision fees had caused an additional shortfall of Rs 1.20 crore, reported PTI.



According to the report, the then Excise Commissioner exempted excise duty on old stock of beer without obtaining prior approval from the state government.

The report also highlighted that the delayed submission of mild beer samples for chemical analysis had hampered tax recovery to the tune of Rs 73.18 crore, reported PTI.

"Under the Bombay Prohibition (Privilege Fee) Rules, 1954, a provision exists to charge fees for changes in partnership. However, no such provision was applicable to significant changes in shareholding of public limited companies, resulting in a loss of Rs 26.93 crore to the state," the CAG observed, reported PTI.

The absence of a provision in the Excise Act for declaring production cost also led to a missed opportunity for the government to earn additional revenue, it added.

The audit further revealed that in the case of Canteen Stores Department (CSD), the production cost of 11 products or brands was undervalued, causing a revenue loss of Rs 38.34 crore in excise duty, reported PTI.

Additionally, errors in the purchase cost of imported foreign liquor resulted in non-collection of Rs 11.48 crore between August 2018 and March 2022, and Rs 2.89 crore between May 2017 and March 2022.

The cumulative effect of these lapses caused a massive revenue loss for the government, raising serious concerns about the functioning of the Excise Department, the CAG stated.

Maharashtra legislature's monsoon session ends; winter session from Dec 8 in Nagpur

Meanwhile, Maharashtra Governor CP Radhakrishnan prorogued both houses of the state legislature on Friday, bringing an end to the three-week-long monsoon session during which key bills on combating Left-wing extremism and trying drug peddlers under the MCOCA were passed.

The prorogation order was read out in the assembly by speaker Rahul Narwekar and in the council by chairperson Ram Shinde.

The winter session of state legislature will start in Nagpur from December 8, it was announced.

(With inputs from PTI)

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