JAKARTA. Indonesia’s largest cigarette producer, PT HM Sampoerna, has expressed concern about the rising excise on tobacco products starting next year, saying the move will burden the company’s and the overall industry’s performance. Sampoerna president director Paul Norman Janelle said the tax hike would weigh on the cigarette industry. However, he appreciated the government decision to keep the excise on hand-rolled cigarettes (SKT) unchanged at Rp 80 (US$ 0.01) per cigarette. "The government should listen to the concerns of the industry and cut its excise target. Finance Minister Bambang [Brodjonegoro] has given consideration to the [excise] tax rate in the SKT segment. I am very pleased with the results in the final state budget," Janelle said at the Investor Summit and Capital Market Expo 2015 in Jakarta on Friday.
Sampoerna concerned about rising tobacco excise
JAKARTA. Indonesia’s largest cigarette producer, PT HM Sampoerna, has expressed concern about the rising excise on tobacco products starting next year, saying the move will burden the company’s and the overall industry’s performance. Sampoerna president director Paul Norman Janelle said the tax hike would weigh on the cigarette industry. However, he appreciated the government decision to keep the excise on hand-rolled cigarettes (SKT) unchanged at Rp 80 (US$ 0.01) per cigarette. "The government should listen to the concerns of the industry and cut its excise target. Finance Minister Bambang [Brodjonegoro] has given consideration to the [excise] tax rate in the SKT segment. I am very pleased with the results in the final state budget," Janelle said at the Investor Summit and Capital Market Expo 2015 in Jakarta on Friday.