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Exemption to a religious trust under GST, Goods and Services Tax - GST

Issue Id: - 116560
Dated: 22-7-2020
By:- Mangala G

Exemption to a religious trust under GST


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Our client is a religious trust registered under Section 12 AA of the Income Tax Act. It owns several residential flats.

Can a residential flat be rented out for commercial purpose (To professionals-CA/Doctors/Lawyers)? If yes, can exemption be claimed under Sl.No 13 of Notification 12/2017 Central Tax (Rate)? If yes, Is exemption available under b(ii) or b(iii) of the said Sl.No?

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1 Dated: 22-7-2020
By:- KASTURI SETHI

If residential flat is used /rented out for commercial purpose as mentioned by you exemption is not available except threshold exemption limit.


2 Dated: 22-7-2020
By:- KASTURI SETHI

Residential flat can be rented out to doctors, lawyers, CAs etc. but not eligible for exemption available under serial no.b(ii) and b(iii) at serial no.13 of Notification No.12/17-CT(Rate) as amended.


3 Dated: 22-7-2020
By:- Ganeshan Kalyani

Sir, proviso to clause (b) is mentioned as "Provided that nothing contained in entry (b) of this exemption shall apply to" It means the clause which you are referring is excluded from exemption. Means it is taxable.

Also, clause (b) starts as "renting of precincts of a religious place meant for general public, owned or managed by an entity registered as a charitable or religious trust under section 12AA of the Income-tax Act, 1961....". In this provision renting of residential flat is not covered. So, exemption is not available.


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