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Paying Guest Accomodation, Service Tax

Issue Id: - 111741
Dated: 6-4-2017
By:- Mohit Gupta

Paying Guest Accomodation


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Two Buildings are taken on rent by Mr. A at say INR 60,000 per month, per building on a 11 month residential accommodation lease. The same building is then furnished and converted to a fully furnished accommodation with about 20 beds per building and given on rent to individual students and working women at a monthly rent averaging to about 8000pm. Their are individual meters installed for charging individuals residents for Ac and geyser electricity consumption.

As part of bundled services - meals are provided to all residents.

Please suggest if the service tax is applicable as the accommodation has been given to individuals for a long term stay averaging more than an year per individual.

As per the clauses read by me on Google: even though the total receipts are more than 11 lac per annum, service tax should not be applicable as

1. The sub tenancy of individuals should fall under residential dwelling - not meant for temporary stay but as home to individuals.

2. the rent collected by us per bed is far less than ₹ 1000 per day.

3. The period of stay of individuals is more than 3 months.

Please suggest if service tax is applicable.

Also please suggest on the impact of GST that becomes applicable effective July 2017.

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1 Dated: 6-4-2017
By:- KASTURI SETHI

Dear Querist, When you talk of bundled services, you avail abatement of 30 %. You cannot avail benefits of both worlds. I mean to say abatement and exemption on account of rent per person being less than ₹ 1000/- per day. Take one stand. Regarding GST,. nothing is confirmed till enactment.


2 Dated: 6-4-2017
By:- MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN

Yes, what Shri Kasthuri says is correct.


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