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Surrender of Club Membership

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..... It is a common feature for social clubs to pay compensation to members on voluntary surrender of their membership. I would like to know experts view whether such compensation received is subject to income tax - Reply By KASTURI SETHI - The Reply = Dear Sir, A few year ago (about three years), I read an article titled as 'Compensation cannot be income' published .....

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..... in the Tribune newspaper. The article talked of 'Income Tax'. The author supported case laws in that article. You can search on Tribune website. - Reply By KASTURI SETHI - The Reply = https//www.tribuneindia/archive/business / Compensation -that is-not income -non-taxable - 829972 - Reply By Ethirajan Parthasarathy - The Reply = Dear Shri.Kasturi Seth, Thanks for your feedba .....

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..... ck. - Reply By Padmanathan Kollengode - The Reply = Here, the member is getting compensation from the Club. 1. Let us examine if there is any supply involved here:- 1.1. According to section 7(1) , for the purposes of this Act, the expression supply includes (aa) the activities or transactions, by a person, other than an individual, to its members or constituents or vice-versa .....

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..... , for cash, deferred payment or other valuable consideration 1.2. from the above provision, it appears that activity or transaction done by member to the club for a consideration is treated as supply. 1.3. Unlike clause (a) of section 7(1) , the test of in the course or furtherance of business is not required for clause (aa). In other words, even if the activity or transaction by member t .....

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..... o club is not in the course or furtherance of business, it would still be business. 1.4. Thus, here the member is the supplier and the club is the recipient. 2. According to Para 5(e) of Sch II , agreeing to the obligation to refrain from an act, or to tolerate an act or a situation, or to do an act; is a supply of service. 2.1. Here, the compensation is fact consideration for surr .....

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..... ender of membership and it would be supply of service liable for GST at 18%. 3. If the member is a taxable person within the meaning of the Act, then he shall be liable to collect and remit GST. I do not see any restriction for the club to avail ITC of the GST so paid to the member. 5. under income tax, in my view such surrender shall attract capital gains. They Key-point here is that c .....

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..... ompensation is not actually compensation but it is consideration in my opinion. - Surrender of Club Membership - Query Started By: - Ethirajan Parthasarathy Dated:- 1-9-2023 Last Replied Date:- 7-9-2023 Income Tax - Got 4 Replies - Income Tax - Discussion Forum - Knowledge Sharing, reply post by an expert, personal opinion Tax Management India - taxmanagementindia - taxmanagement - taxmanag .....

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