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Cinema industry welcomes lowering GST rates to 5% on food served in movie theatres

The GST Council decided to lower the service tax levied on food and beverages consumed in cinema halls to 5 percent from 18 percent.

July 12, 2023 / 00:34 IST
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Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman briefs the media after the 50th GST Council meeting, in New Delhi (PTI Photo)
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman briefs the media after the 50th GST Council meeting, in New Delhi (PTI Photo)

Multiplex operators on Tuesday welcomed the GST Council's decision to lower the tax rates on the food and beverages sold in cinema halls, saying it will help in the revival of the theatre business post-Covid and avoid litigations.

The Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council, headed by the Union finance minister and comprising of representatives of all states and UTs, on Tuesday decided to lower the service tax levied on food and beverages consumed in cinema halls to 5 percent from 18 percent.

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F&B (food & beverages) are an important source of earnings for the cinema exhibition industry, specially for the multiplexes that earn up to 35 percent of their revenues from this segment.

PVR INOX Ltd CFO Nitin Sood said: "The entire cinema industry welcomes the clarification issued by the GST Council today that food and beverages sold at the cinemas will get covered under the definition of 'restaurant service' and would be liable to GST @5 per cent (without availment of input tax credit)." "The above clarification will help resolve the industry-wide issue for the sector which includes more than 9,000 cinemas across the country in avoiding disputes/ litigation from a GST standpoint, giving tax certainty and help in revival of the theatre business post-pandemic," he added.