GST for services: Health, edu stay exempt; others taxed at 5, 12, 18, 28%

Transport to be taxed at
5%; restaurants with turnover of Rs 50 lakh or below will face 5% tax
Govt has
finalised four tax rates that will apply to services including telecoms,
insurance, hotels and restaurants under a new sales tax which should be rolled
out on July 1, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said on Friday.
The tax
rates will be 5%, 12%, 18% and 28% - in line with those applying to goods.
Jaitley added that health care and education would remain exempted under the
landmark GST.
Telecoms and
financial services will be taxed at a standard rate of 18% while transport
services will be taxed at 5%, Jaitley told reporters after a meeting of the GST
Council in Srinagar.
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The finance
minister said that various categorisations were made under GST based on the
nature of services.
Transport
services would be taxed at 5 per cent, he said, adding that restaurants with
turnover of Rs 50 lakh or below would face a 5 per cent tax under GST, and
non-AC restaurants at 12 per cent. AC restaurants and those with liquor
licences would charge GST at 18 per cent, 5-star hotels at 28 per cent; and
hotels with tariff of Rs 1,000-2,500 and 12 per cent rate, he said.
The GST
Council would again meet on June 3.
Telecom and
financial services, Jaitley said, would attract GST at 18 per cent, and race
clubs, betting and cinema halls at 28% per cent. E-commerce players like
Flipkart, Snapdeal will have to deduct 1% TCS (tax collected at source) while
making payments to suppliers, said Revenue Secretary Hasmukh Adhia.
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