As India gears up for the presentation of Union Budget 2026 on Sunday, February 1, businesses and consumers are closely watching which items may become more expensive and which may get relief. One sector attracting particular attention is tobacco, where prices are expected to rise further due to ongoing fiscal measures.

Union Budget 2026 Expectations: What to Expect in Budget 2026?
Based on trends from latest budgets in 2025, certain imported items such as Interactive Flat Panel Displays, some knitted fabrics, imported footwear, smart meters, solar cells, and selected PVC products often become more expensive due to increased customs duties. Conversely, components that boost domestic manufacturing like mobile parts, medical devices and electric vehicle components were typically made cheaper.
Tobacco Products in Focus in Union Budget: Will Cigarette, Gutka, Pan Masala & Others Get More Expensive?
However, attention this year is on tobacco and related products, which are expected to see further price increases. Experts point out that this is driven by already implemented fiscal measures rather than new Budget announcements.
"Tobacco taxation has already crossed its inflection point, making the forthcoming Budget more of a pause than a pivot. After nearly seven years of relative calm under GST, the government has decisively reset the fiscal architecture for tobacco," said Manoj Mishra, Partner and Tax Controversy Management Leader at Grant Thornton Bharat.
He added, "The transition endorsed by the GST Council moving to a 40% GST regime has been backed by far more potent tools with sharply higher, length-based specific excise duties on cigarettes effective February 2026, a mandatory RSP-linked valuation framework, and a new capacity-based cess on pan masala. These are not cosmetic adjustments. They fundamentally reprice tobacco products and are likely to translate into a 20-40% increase in retail prices over time."
Impact of GST & Price Hikes on Consumers and Revenue
Mishra explained that much of the heavy lifting in tobacco taxation has already been implemented outside the Budget process. "Even after this reset, current tax incidence on cigarettes remains around 53% of retail prices, well below the 75% benchmark advocated by the World Health Organization. In that context, the upcoming Budget is far more likely to consolidate these reforms and allow them to play out, rather than introduce any fresh or disruptive tax measures," he said.
Price hikes on tobacco products have multiple effects. In the short term, they increase government revenue because cigarette demand is relatively inelastic among existing users. However, over time, higher prices reduce consumption, particularly among younger and first-time users. "National surveys show that between 2009-10 and 2016-17, the overall tobacco use declined from 34.6% to 28.6%, pointing to sustained affordability pressure gradually reshaping consumption behaviour," Mishra noted.
From a public health perspective, gradual and predictable price increases are considered one of the most effective tools to prevent addiction among young consumers. Mishra emphasized, "The success of such measures depends on policy design. Gradual, predictable hikes supported by specific duties, valuation safeguards and strong enforcement help preserve revenues while delivering credible health outcomes. Without these guardrails, part of the demand can drift toward illicit channels, weakening both objectives."
As India prepares for Budget 2026, all eyes will remain on the announcements related to tobacco and other high-duty items, with expectations that these measures will continue to influence consumption, revenue, and public health objectives in the coming years.
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