Hotel Industry To Get Partial Relief In GST
HRAWI Welcomes The Revision, But Maintains That The Structure
Continues To Be Un-Competitive Vis-à-vis Neighboring Countries
Mumbai: The Hotel and Restaurant Association of Western India (HRAWI)
has welcomed the revised GST slab on hotel room tariffs that effectively widens
the tax slab of 18 per cent to tariffs ranging between Rs.2500 and Rs.7500 instead
of the previous upper limit of Rs.5000. With the revision, the highest tax rate
of 28 per cent is assigned to tariffs of Rs.7500 and above. Although the hotel
industry was hoping for a more competitive and simpler GST, it has welcomed the
partial relief. Along with the revision in the slabs for room tariffs, the tax
rate for air-conditioned restaurants including restaurants in 5 star hotels will
have GST at 18 per cent, effective July 1, 2017.
“This is unarguably a welcome
revision. But, if India has to remain competitive as a tourist destination,
this may just not cut the ice. While neighboring countries pay 5 to 12% GST or
equivalent tax, hotels in India would be levying 18 and 28% GST. This may not
augur well with foreign inbound tourists who are lured with significant deals
and sops by our neighbors. We should remember that we are living in a very
competitive world, and tourists today have a lot of choices,” says Mr Dilip
Datwani, President, HRAWI.
It has been HRAWI’s contention that
tourism is the one industry that has unlimited potential for job creation and
forex earnings. With a more pragmatic taxation policy, the exchequer could
stand to earn three times current earnings by increasing the base.
“So while the revision will provide
hotels and restaurants some relief, we believe that the GST continues to be
nonviable even now. India needs to be not just promoted as a tourism destination
but also needs to offer value for money to tourists. With countries around us levying
taxes that are effectively half of our GST rates, in the long term the tourist
inflow is bound to suffer. We are still hopeful that the Government reconsiders
the GST for hospitality after they asses the results on the sector, post the
roll out,” he concludes.
About Hotel &
Restaurant Association Western India (HRAWI)
The Hotel and Restaurant
Association (Western India) is a 67 years old Association of Hotels and
Restaurants in Western India. Its members include smaller Hotels up to 5-Star
Deluxe categories. The bulk of its members like any growth economy are made up
of budget hotels. With membership base spread across Western India, HRAWI covers
Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Goa and the Union
Territories of Daman, Diu & Silvassa, and is considered to be the voice of
the Hotel Industry. The association is part of the national body of Federation
of the Hotels & Restaurants Associations of India (FHRAI), located in New
Delhi, which was originally founded in Mumbai in 1950 by the late Mr J.R.D.
Tata.
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