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Budget 2018 Podcast: What are the expectations of hospitality industry?

Find out how the line "You Gotta Have Faith" is doubly significant for this sector when it comes to this year's Budget.

June 05, 2018 / 17:07 IST
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India’s hospitality sector has grown by leaps and bounds over the last decade. Leading players from the sector met finance minister Arun Jaitley before the 2018 budget to table their concerns.

They hope that infrastructure status will finally be granted to the sector, something they’ve believe is long overdue. They would also like see declared tariffs replaced by actual tariff for calculating GST on hotel rooms. Another wish that the sector communicated to the FM is the creation of a fund for small and medium tourism entrepreneurs in India.

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The tourism industry is largely underpenetrated and hotels are the main component in travel, say industry sources. They claim the sector in India is taxed three times more under GST than some overseas markets. Conferences are a bulk business and increased taxes impact those as well. The secdtor hpes that GST rates will be brought down and and IGST will be made available to hotels.

According to experts, the assumption is that hotels cannot move outside the border, but the service is consumed by tourists from other states, and they should get the IGST benefits. Most corporates are registered in metros but travel to lesser known destinations. They don't get IGST benefits. This is impacting corporate travel and the Meetings Incentives Conferencing and Exhibitions (MICE) business, , according to industry bodies.