Retrospective 5% GST likely on food app delivery
charge
NEW DELHI: Amid its focus on
health and term insurance, the GST Council, which will
meet on Saturday, is expected to clarify that a 5% levy
on delivery charges by apps such as Zomato and Swiggy
will apply retrospectively from 2022, and also state
that tax has to be paid by builders on charges paid for
'floor space index', including additional FSI, to local
authorities.
The fitment committee,
comprising top officers, has backed the two moves with
the proposal on food delivery apps likely to create a
liability as it will not be possible for the players to
collect taxes on past transactions.
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Although the proposal is to
impose 5% GST without input tax credit on food delivery
apps, going forward, it will not result in a significant
burden on consumers as the delivery charges are a
fraction of the cost of orders. The move has been
necessitated by a tax demand of around Rs 750 crore on
delivery apps, where GST authorities have taken a view
that 18% levy should be imposed.
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