GST panel mulls paring rate on such eateries to 12% from
18%, bring them at par with non-AC ones; Five-star and above to continue to
attract 18%
A Goods and Services Tax panel
is considering reducing the GST rate on air-conditioned (AC) restaurants to
12 per cent from 18 per cent which will bring them at par with non-AC restaurants. However,
the GST rate on AC restaurants located in five star
and above rated hotels will remain 18 per cent.
The GST panel, set up by
the GST Council on Sunday, claimed that there is a case for doing
away with the distinction between AC and non-AC restaurants.“There
is a consensus that there is no need for a distinction between AC and
non-AC restaurants. It can only create confusion,” a source
told The Mint.
On October 29, the panel will again
hold a meeting to discuss the issues before placing it before GST Council.
The final decision will be taken by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in November
9 GST Council meeting in Guwahati.
Besides, the panel will also decide
whether AC restaurants should be taxed at 12 per cent with or without
the benefit of tax rebates, The Mint report said.
At present, AC restaurants get rebates for the taxes they pay on various items used in the course of their business. However, there have been complaints that many restaurants did not pass on the benefit of this rebate to consumers.
At present, AC restaurants get rebates for the taxes they pay on various items used in the course of their business. However, there have been complaints that many restaurants did not pass on the benefit of this rebate to consumers.
The GST panel includes
Assam Finance Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, Jammu and Kashmir Finance Minister
Haseeb Drabu, Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi, Chhattisgarh
Commercial Taxes Minister Amar Agrawal, and Punjab Finance Minister Manpreet
Singh Badal.
Eating out is an expensive affair
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GST now
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GST expected
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AC restaurants
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18%
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12%
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AC restaurants in 5-stars and above-rated
hotels
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18%
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18%
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Non-AC restaurants
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12%
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12%
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