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GST Council may give relief to NHAI toll contractors in upcoming meet

The council's fitment committee has recommended exemption from GST on toll-operate-transfer contracts, which can benefit private road developers such as Adani Enterprises and IRB Infrastructure

July 24, 2025 / 12:04 IST
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GST framework treats the granting of toll collection rights under TOT contracts as a service (Courtesy: PTI file photo)

The goods and services tax (GST) council is likely to exempt contractors collecting toll on some of the National Highways Authority of India’s roads, ending ambiguity over the tax treatment of such transactions, a government source has said.

The issue of toll-operate-transfer (TOT) roads is expected to be taken up in the next council meeting, where a clarification may be issued saying that such contracts not be treated as a taxable service, the source said

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“NHAI gives the right for toll-operate-transfer, which was being interpreted as a taxable service. Companies were required to pay tax on a reverse charge basis. The council is likely to discuss this and clarify that it should not be termed as a supply because it is in lieu of toll collection. So, a clarification may be given that will make it exempt,” the source said.

Reverse charge means the liability to pay tax is on the recipient, in this case private companies, of the supply of goods or services instead of the supplier.