Government Open To Consider Restaurant Owners' Demand For Higher GST Levy

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Government open to consider restaurant industry's demand for higher GST levyNew Delhi: Government is open to considering the restaurant
industry's demand of shifting back to higher goods and services tax (GST) along with benefit of tax credit on their inputs, revenue
secretary Tarun Bajaj said on Wednesday.Currently, a 5 per cent tax is levied on restaurant services, irrespective of whether it is
air-conditioned or not, without the benefit of the input tax credit (ITC)
Also, restaurants in starred-hotels that charge Rs 7,500 or more per day room tariff will be levied 18 per cent GST but ITC is allowed for
them
Those restaurants in hotels charging less than Rs 7,500 room tariff will charge five per cent GST but will not get ITC."I also got this
suggestion from the restaurant industry that they would like to go back to a higher rate of taxation with ITC being allowed to them, rather
than (be) only on five per cent tax rate
Which is very fine
out on July 1, 2017, a 12 per cent tax on food bill was levied in the case of non-AC restaurants and 18 per cent in air-conditioned ones
All these got an input tax credit, a facility to set off tax paid on inputs with final tax.The GST Council later in November 2017 withdrew
the ITC facility and levied a uniform five per cent tax on all restaurants without the distinction of AC or non-AC, after it felt that the
restaurants were not passing on the ITC benefits to the customers.Mr Bajaj said this year, the attempt would be to bring some changes in the
GST framework so that there is stability and trade knows the tax rates and can plan accordingly.