Service charge collected by hotels is not service tax: FinMin

The government Tuesday clarified that "service charge" collected by certain restaurants and hotels is not "service tax", which is levied at a rate of 5.6 percent on the total bill.

New Delhi: The government Tuesday clarified that "service charge" collected by certain restaurants and hotels is not "service tax", which is levied at a rate of 5.6 percent on the total bill.

In a statement, the Finance Ministry said some hotels, restaurants and eateries, besides charging for the food and beverages, are also levying "service charges" in their bills which are retained by them.

Some of the consumers have a misapprehension that these "service charges" are being collected by the restaurant on behalf of the government as tax, it added.

"It is clarified that these 'service charges' collected by the restaurants/hotels/eateries are retained by the restaurants/hotels/eateries and are not 'service tax' imposed by the government," the Ministry said.

In case of air-conditioned eateries and hotels, the service tax at the rate of 14 percent is charged only on 40 percent of the bill amount.

The effective service tax rate in respect of services provided in relation to serving of food or beverage by a restaurant, eating joint or mess having the facility of air?conditioning or central air-heating in any part of the establishment is 5.6 percent of the total amount charged.

The government had increased the service tax rate to 14 percent from 12.36 percent (including education cess) from June 1.

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