GST Meet to Decide
on Online Payments under ₹2,000, Delhi CM Atishi
Opposes
The
Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council has not yet reached a decision on applying
an 18% GST on transactions below ₹2,000 processed by payment aggregators.
The
matter, which will impact customers' ability to make small online payments, is
to be referred to the GST fitment committee for further review, Uttarakhand
Finance Minister Premchand Aggarwal said.
This
comes as part of the discussions held during the 54th GST Council meeting on
September 9, 2024, pertaining to the proposal of levying an 18% GST on the
income payment aggregators make from smaller transactions under ₹2,000.
The
fitment committee will now be studying the possible implications and results if
such a move is made and prepare a detailed report for the GST Council to use
and consider.
This
proposed tax on online payments smaller than ₹2,000 would affect the
payment gateways and aggregators that process these transactions, along with
the users since online payments may become more expensive.
What
are the other matters discussed in the 54th GST Council meet?
GST
on helicopter services specifically for pilgrims and tourists will be reduced
from 18% to 5%.
The
discussion also involved GST-related matters on life and health insurance
policies as the insurance sector has been a topic of concern with policymakers
trying to balance between boosting the sector's growth and taxing it fairly. No
concrete proposals have been finalised so far.
The
fitment committee will also be reviewing the topic of GST on the research and
development activities in educational institutions.
Apart
from all these, notices were issued by the Directorate General of GST
Intelligence (DGGI) to seven universities, including IIT Delhi and Punjab
University, over research grants worth ₹220 crore.