Restaurants without air conditioning facility will not charge any service tax from their customers while the ones with ACs will charge only on the 40 per cent of the total bill amount, the Finance Ministry said today.
Restaurants, eating-joints or messes, which do not have the facility of air-conditioning or central-heating in any part of the establishment are exempt from service tax.
"In other words, only air-conditioned or air-heated restaurants are required to pay Service Tax," the Ministry said in a clarification on applicability of the levy.
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With the increase in the rate of Service Tax to 14 per cent (subsuming the Education Cesses) from June 1, the effective rate of tax will be 5.6 per cent of the total amount charged.
Prior to June 1, when the rate of Service Tax was 12.36 per cent (including Education Cesses), the effective rate was 4.94 per cent.
At present, Service Tax is chargeable on services provided by restaurants, eating-joints or messes which have the facility of air-conditioning or central air-heating in any part of the establishment at any time during the year in relation to serving of food or beverages.
After the increase in the rate of the tax, some of the key services that have become costlier are: railways, airlines, banking, insurance, advertising, architecture, construction, credit cards, event management and tour operators.