GST Won't Be Inflationary, Finance Minister Maintains

GST Won't Be Inflationary, Finance Minister Maintains


Indian Cultural Events Exempt From GST

Indian cultural events have been exempted from taxes, Delhi Finance Minister Manish Sisodia told BloombergQuint. Service tax will be levied on all other cultural events, including movies, if tickets are priced at more than Rs 250.

12% GST On Works Contract

Works contract – a contract of supply of both goods and services – will attract a 12 percent GST rate and get input tax credit, Jaitley said.

Gambling To Fall Under 28% Tax Bracket

Gambling, race-club betting and cinema will also fall under the 28 percent GST rate, the finance minister said.
GST on gold will be finalised at the next meeting of the GST Council on June 3, he added. Kerala Finance Minister Thomas Isaac had earlier said some states had asked for a 5 percent tax rate on the precious metal.

Highest Tax Rate On 5-Star Hotels, Jaitley Says

The highest tax rate of 28 percent will apply for luxury hotel services, Jaitley said.
The finance minister also outlined the tax rates applicable on all hotels based on their tariffs:
  • Hotels with tariff of less than Rs 1,000 per night will be exempt
  • Those with a tariff between Rs 1,000 and up to Rs 2,500 will charge a tax rate of 12 percent
  • Hotels charging more than Rs 2,500 and up to Rs 5,000 will impose an 18 percent tax rate
  • Those charging more than Rs 5,000 per night (namely 5-star hotels) will levy a tax of 28 percent

Transport Services To Be Taxed At Lowest Rate: Finance Minister Says

Transport services will be taxed at 5 percent, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said at the media briefing following the GST Council meeting. Some categories specially in the railways will be exempted from taxes, he added.
With fuel being left out of the GST structure, it only made sense for transport services to be taxed at the lowest tax grade of 5 percent. This is because none of the operators who use gasoline as fuel, will get input tax credit benefits.
Arun Jaitley, Finance Minister 
Healthcare services and education will continue to remain exempt, the finance minister said.

28% Tax Rate On 5-Star Hotels

Five-star hotels will levy a tax rate of 28 percent, said a government official.

Jammu & Kashmir Will Benefit: Finance Minister Jaitley

Jammu and Kashmir will stand to benefit from GST, as it is a consuming state, and the state exchequer will earn more one the indirect tax regime has been rolled out, Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley told reporters at the end of the GST Council meeting.
The next GST Council meeting is scheduled for June 3.

Telecom Services May Be Taxed At 18%

Telecom services will be taxed at 18 percent, said J&K Finance Minister Haseeb Drabu. That’s an increase of 3 percent over the current rate.
“On one side the government is setting up an inter-ministerial committee for the profitability of the sector and on the other side you’re increasing rates”, said Sanjay Kapur, the former chief executive officer of Bharti Airtel. He added that the Council had missed a perfect opportunity to treat telecom as an essential service and bring the rate down below the 12 percent rate.
There was room to treat telecom as essential services and keep the rate around 12 percent than 18 percent.
Sanjay Kapur, Former CEO, Bharti Airtel

‘Prepaid Usage Could Be Hit’

There could be a short-term disruption in the telecom sector due to increase in rates. Prepaid usage might be hit temporarily. However, after some time things will normalise.
Nitin Soni, Director-Asian Corporates, Fitch Ratings

Tax Rate On Gold Not Taken Up

The GST Council did not discuss the applicable tax rate on gold, said Kerala Finance Minister Isaac.

Tax On Restaurants

Restaurants not serving alcohol will charge a 12 percent tax rate, while those serving alcohol will levy a tax of 18 percent, said Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel.

Healthcare, Education Exempt

Healthcare services and education will continue to remain exempt under the GST regime, Kerala Finance Minister Thomas Isaac told reporters after the conclusion of the Council meeting on Friday.
For healthcare, the exemption under GST is “appropriate and on expected lines”, Sangita Reddy, joint managing director of Apollo Hospitals told BloombergQuint.

Banking And Financial Services To Be Taxed At 18%

The Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council which met for the second day in Srinagar has finalised a 5-tier tax structure for services, Jammu and Kashmir Finance Minister, Haseeb Drabu told reporters on Friday.
Banking and financial services will be taxed at 18 percent, added Drabu.
The 18 percent tax rate is along expected lines, Anshula Kant, Deputy managing director and chief financial officer of State Bank of India told BloombergQuint over the phone. NS Venkatesh, chief financial officer at Lakshmi Vilas Bank concurred.
We do not see this impacting our fee income. We believe whosoever is paying that (the 18 percent tax rate) can use that as an input credit to offset.
NS Venkatesh, CFO, Lakshmi Vilas Bank

The sector will not see any material impact because “banks don’t normally absorb these costs and it is generally passed through”, Siddharth Purohit, senior research analyst at Angel Broking said.
It is highly likely that it will be passed on. Forex and other components of other income for banks cannot be related to service tax. So while there could be some incremental cost on the business front, it is highly likely the sector will be able to pass it on.
Siddharth Purohit, Senior Research Analyst, Angel Broking
The service tax might look slightly higher but all of them are getting input tax credit for all of goods and services they use, Kerala Finance Minister Thomas Isaac told reporters. The actual incidence will be much lower that the headline number, he added.

Hybrid Cars To Cost More

Carmakers are not too happy with the GST Council’s decision to impose a 15 percent cess on hybrid vehicles, over and above the 28 percent tax that all automobiles will attract.


Tax On Goods

The GST Council had fixed the tax structure for 1,211 products on Thursday. While the tax rates on most products were left at current levels, the levy on some products such as detergent and cigarettes will rise once the indirect tax regime is rolled out.

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