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GST on Standalone restaraunt |
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Hi Members!!! One of my client is going to start standalone Restaraunt service. Kindly guide me for the below queries. Thanks in Advance. 1.GST Rate is 5% without ITC.Initially his sale would not be much higher. But he is liable to pay RCM on Rent is considerably higher amount. Is it possible to opt 18% with ITC on sales if so kindly share me the Notification. 2. In Restaraunt he is going to sale water bottles & Beverages, for that is he required to charge 18% on such sale. If so can he avail ITC for that, even though he is in 5% without ITC. Also is he eligible to avail proportionate ITC on RCM paid on Rent. Posts / Replies Showing Replies 1 to 3 of 3 Records Page: 1
The dealer engaged in the supply of restaurant services and opting to pay tax under the segment of 5% is not entitled to claim ITC on any goods/services. Further such dealers are also liable pay tax under RCM on rent. As regards to the rate of tax @ 18% with ITC including tax paid under RCM on rent, refer Notification No.11/2017-Central Tax (Rate) New Delhi, the 28th June, 2017.
1. Applicability of GST Rate – 5% Without ITC vs. 18% With ITC As per Notification No. 11/2017-Central Tax (Rate) dated 28.06.2017, as amended by Notification No. 46/2017-Central Tax (Rate) dated 14.11.2017, standalone restaurants (i.e., not located within hotels having room tariff exceeding ₹7,500 per unit per day) are liable to discharge GST at the rate of 5% (2.5% CGST + 2.5% SGST) without the benefit of Input Tax Credit (ITC), under Sl. No. 7(i) of the said notification. Relevant extract from Notification No. 11/2017-CT(R): However, the option to levy 18% GST with ITC is permissible only in the following scenarios:
Accordingly, a standalone restaurant is not permitted to voluntarily opt for the 18% rate with ITC unless it falls within the specific criteria mentioned above. 2. Taxability of Packaged Drinking Water and Beverages & ITC Implications (a) Packaged Drinking Water:
(b) Beverages (Aerated Drinks, Soft Drinks, etc.):
Note: If your client intends to claim ITC on inputs related to these taxable supplies (like beverages), they would need to segregate such supplies from restaurant services, and opt for regular taxation on those items only.
GST paid in cash under RCM on rent will be eligible for ITC as it is not covered in the list of blocked credit under Section 17(5).This benefit is available to the taxpayers who are under the regular tax scheme only [other than 5% tax category without ITC]. Page: 1 |
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