GST council finalises 4 slab service tax structure

Q.  What rates are the 4 slab service tax structures proposed by the GST council?
- Published on 22 May 17

a. 5,12,18,28
b. 6,13,19, 29
c. 7, 14, 20, 30
d. None of the above

ANSWER: 5,12,18,28
 
GST council finalises 4 slab service tax structureThe GST Council headed by finance Minister Arun Jaitley has finalised a 4-slab service tax structure at the rates of 5, 12, 18 and 28 per cent as against the single rate of 15% levied on all taxable services.

GST regime is scheduled to be implemented from July 1.

In the next GST Council meeting, tax rates on gold and other precious metals will be taken up for discussion.

Luxury hotels, gambling, race club betting and cinema services will attract a tax rate of 28%.

Education, healthcare and non-AC rail travel will remain exempted from the GST tax regime.

However, the states will be given the option to levy additional taxes on cinema to compensate for the revenue losses entailed due to merging of entertainment tax with GST.

At present, the total tax incidence on cinema including entertainment and 4-slab service tax is in the range of 55%.

The states need to use the legislative route if it wants to levy additional tax on cinema. States will also be permitted to levy any new tax as the taxation powers of the states have only been restricted and not abolished after the rollout of GST.

Telecom and financial services will be taxed at a rate of 18%. Transport services will be taxed at the rate of 5%.

Cab aggregators like Ola and Uber will have to pay 5% under GST in place of 6%. AC rail travel will attract 5% tax. Economy class air travel will attract 5% GST while business class will attract 12%.

Travelling on metro, local train and religious travel such as Haj Yatra would be exempted from GST.

The e-commerce players like Flipkart and Snapdeal would be required to shell out 1% Tax Collected at Source (TCS).

Non-AC restaurants and AC restaurants will attract a GST of 12% and 18% respectively.

Advertisements published in newspapers will attract 5% GST. At present it is exempt from 4-slab service tax.

GST Council: Know More
  • ST Council is a federal forum with both centre and states in India on board formed in September 2016.
  • It is made of: The Union Finance Minister (as Chairman), The Union Minister of State in charge of Revenue or Finance, and The Minister in charge of Finance or Taxation or any other Minister, nominated by each state government.
  • The decisions of the GST Council are made by three-fourth majority of the votes cast. The centre has one-third of the votes cast, and the states together have two-third of the votes cast.
  • Each state has one vote, irrespective of its size or population.
  • The Secretary (Revenue) will be appointed as the Ex-officio Secretary to the GST Council. The Chairperson, Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC), will be included as a permanent invitee (non-voting) to all proceedings of the GST Council.
  • One post of Additional Secretary to the GST Council in the GST Council Secretariat (at the level of Additional Secretary to the Government of India) will be created.
  • Four posts of Commissioner in the GST Council Secretariat (at the level of Joint Secretary to the Government of India) will also be created.

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