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GST rates: Budget hotel startups may drop prices, welcome move

Those hotels with room rentals between Rs 1000-2500 will be taxed at 12 percent, much lower than what they charged their customers earlier

May 22, 2017 / 17:58 IST
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If you are a traveller on a shoestring budget, Modi government's move to reduce tax rates on budget accommodation might bring some joy to you.

Hotels in India offering room tariffs below Rs 1,000 per night have now been exempted from tax. Those hotels with room rentals between Rs 1000-2500 will be taxed at 12 percent, much lower than what they charged their customers earlier.

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"It is a great news. It will reduce the cost of rooms for our customers," said Sidharth Gupta, co-founder at Treebo adding that 75-80 percent of Treebo's accommodation inventory falls in the sub Rs 2500 rentals range.

"Tax rates were higher earlier. Before GST there were mostly two types of taxes applicable on hotels -- service and luxury tax. Luxury tax used to vary from state to state and different states had different rates as well as different ways of applying the luxury tax. Some added the tax depending on slabs of rooms," said Gupta.