Swiggy, Zomato to collect 5% GST on deliveries, food not to get dearer


Lucknow, Sep 17 (IANS): The GST Council on Friday approved a proposal to treat food delivery apps such as Zomato and Swiggy as restaurants and levy 5 per cent GST on supplies made by them.

Such food delivery apps will now be required to collect 5 per cent GST, or Goods and Services Tax, from consumers instead of the restaurant they pick up orders from, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Friday evening after the Council meeting.

There would be no extra tax burden on the end consumers taking food delivery from restaurants registered with the GST. However, the levy will plug tax evasion being done by unregistered restaurants.

The changes will be effective from January 1, 2022 to allow the e-commerce operators time to make changes in their software for such tax to be charged.

"E-commerce operators are being made liable to pay tax on following services provided through them : transport of passengers, by any type of motor vehicles through it (w.e.f. January 1, 2022), restaurant services provided through it with some exceptions (w.e.f. January 1, 2022)," a Finance Ministry statement on the GST Council's decisions said.

"The decision to make food aggregators pay tax on supplies made by restaurants from January 1, 2022 seems to have been done based on empirical data of underreporting by restaurants, despite having collected tax on supplies of food to customers. The impact on the end consumer is expected to be neutral where the restaurant is a registered one. For those supplies from unregistered, there could be a 5 per cent GST going forward," Deloitte India Partner Mahesh Jaising said.

"The proposal could of this nature could typically be implemented in two manners. Option 1, the food aggregator would charge GST and restaurant would not charge GST. This would be similar to cab aggregators and under this option, the restaurant would need to have two separate invoicing system - one for supplies in the restaurant and the other, through aggregators. Option 2, could be that the restaurants continue to charge GST and the food aggregator be treated as a deemed supplier (and buyer). This would have the same impact of tax recovery from the food aggregator like in Option 1, with a variance being that credit would need to be claimed by the food aggregator," he added.

As per estimates, the tax loss to exchequer due to alleged under-reporting by food delivery aggregators is Rs 2,000 crore over the past two years.

Under the GST, these apps are currently registered as Tax Collectors at Source (TCS).

One of the reasons for designing such a proposal was that there was no mandatory registration check by Swiggy/Zomato and there were unregistered restaurants supplying through these apps.

 

  

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Sat, Sep 18 2021

    This action by the Central Government clearly demonstrates why this Central Government was out to destroy the informal sector (which contributes over 60% of the economy) and prop-up the formal sector. The informal sector (including small farmers) do not pay tax. The Central Government was all out to earn taxes from everybody - regardless of creating high unemployment.

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  • Ahmed, Bangalore

    Sat, Sep 18 2021

    When GST was implemented, in the initial days we could see in the bills or restaurant menu GST mentioned seperate, this resulted in knowing the exact charged amount which made many angry for putting tax on food. This also made maany customers to rethink to visit restaurants and look for alternative small restaurants. Later, almost all restaurant created a menu book which had a price showing along with GST added. Irrespective of the item price increased the public didn't pay much heed into it as it showed only price and no GST additional. Now the same thing happens, restaurant will increase the item price and no will question. We foolish public are ready to accept anything. Let the petrol price be 500 per liter, gas cylinder 3000 per liter, let the commodities price imcrease, let there be tax on each and every stuff even for food what we eat.. We all have thr habit to keep quite. I don't understand the concept of tax on food... When we buy raw food item we pay GST, when we go to restaurant we pay GST, now when we have to order the food again need to pay GST for buying the food as well for its transportation. What sort of governance is this... Apps arrived to make busy schedule people's life easier, now with the comfort arriving tax burden.

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