Bharat Express

GST 28% Higher on Suv

GST On SUV

GST On SUV

(GST) The Goods and Services Tax Council on Saturday decided to have a single definition across all states in the country. For sports utility vehicles, attracting a higher tax rate.

Currently cars with engine capacity exceeding 1500 cc, length exceeding 4000 mm and having ground clearance of 170 mm attract a GST of 28% and a 22% cess, taking the effective tax rate to 50%. However, states do not have a consistent definition define a vehicle as a SUV, leading to confusion among automakers.

The council, composed of state finance ministers and chaired by the Union Finance Minister, decided that all the criteria including engine capacity, length and ground clearance has to met for a vehicle to be classified as a SUV.

“If cars do not meet any of these criteria, lower cess rate will be applicable,” said Vivek Johri, Chairman of Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs.

An internal committee will also consider whether mobility utility vehicles will also have to meet these criteria to come under the higher cess threshold, Johri said.

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On residential property rented to proprietor/individual. If’it is rented it in histher personal canacity for use as his/her own residence and on a own account and not on account of his
business

The body did not discuss a report prepared by a ministers’ panel on how online gaming companies and casinos should be taxed. An issue that affects billion dollar companies such as Tiger Global-backed Dream11 and Sequoia Capital-backed Mobile Premier League.

Decriminalization under GST: The council recommends to

-For launching prosecution under GST- limit increased from Rs. ler to Rs. 2er
-The compounding amount reduced fron
Ge present range of 50% to 150% of tax amount to the
range of 25% to 100%
-Decriminalize certain offences specified under clause (g), ( and (k) of sub-section (1) of section 132 of        CGST Act. 2017, viz
obstruction or preventing any officer in discharge of his duties; deliberate tempering of material evidence:
failure to supply the information.