Although transport of passengers, with or without
accompanied belongings, by non-AC contract carriage
other than radio taxi, for transportation of passengers
(excluding tourism, conducted tour, charter or hire) are
exempt from GST, non-AC stage carriages were brought
under the tax net if services or supply are availed
through ECOs, he said.
The ECOs are considering to take up the matter with the
government again, said an executive for an e-commerce
entity. “The imposition of GST bus tickets purchased
though ECOs in a way dissuades consumers from using
online systems, something against the government’s
Digital India mission,” he said.
The government must review its decision as consumers of
non-AC buses are entitled to avail the convenience of
the online system, said Prakash Sangam, CEO of redBus, a
bus ticketing platform. “The extra charge
disincentivises online commerce for a price-sensitive
segment. As big proponents of the Digital India mission,
a tariff that disadvantages greater digital uptake is an
unnecessary obstacle,” he said.
The move is not conducive for the government’s focus on
encouraging domestic startups, said Rameesh Kailasam,
CEO of Indiatech.org, an industry body of founders and
investors of India’s startups. “The large-hearted intent
of the GST council to exempt non-AC bus fares from GST
levy was to give relief to the poor and bottom of the
pyramid that largely use such a service. To create a
differentiation by imposing GST levy on such tickets
when purchased online for the same segment of population
may be counterproductive to the basic intent, digital
India and increased transparency that would have arisen
from online ticket sales,” he said.
“Digital penetration in transport system is deeply
affected by non-uniform GST policy implementation, where
the online platforms are mandated to charge a 5% GST and
offline modes have no GST charges,” said Nilaya Varma,
CEO and co-founder of Primus Partners, a consultancy. “A
uniform approach to policy implementation will promote
the digital penetration in the sector and bring
efficiency.”
Source::: HINDUSTAN TIMES,
dated 14/01/2024.