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Impact Of GST On Restaurant Industry Largely Positive, Says Survey
- Sunday February 18, 2018
- Business | Press Trust of India
High rentals and difficulty in retaining experienced staff are key challenges faced by the restaurant industry in Mumbai and Bengaluru, said the survey titled 'Bon Appetit Emerging trends, opportunities and challenges in Indian restaurant industry'.
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Eating Out Cheaper After GST Cut? Restaurateurs Have A Plan: 10 Points
- Monday November 13, 2017
- India News | Edited by Debanish Achom
Eating out has become cheaper after the GST Council Meeting led by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley revised the rates of the new national tax yesterday. The GST rate charged by restaurants has been cut to a uniform 5 per cent now -- from the earlier 12 per cent or 18 per cent, depending on whether you ate at an air-conditioned place or a restaurant wi...
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College Students Say Eating Out No Longer Pocket-Friendly Under GST
- Thursday July 27, 2017
- India News | Written by Sneha Mary Koshy
Students are suddenly finding eating out a bit more expensive after the country switched to the Goods and Services Tax or GST. GST is charged at 18 per cent in air-conditioned restaurants; earlier the tax was at 6 per cent, restaurant owners say
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Eateries Should Cut Rates Of Food Items Post GST, Says Hasmukh Adhia
- Tuesday July 11, 2017
- India News | Press Trust of India
Under GST, while non-airconditioned restaurants attract 12 per cent tax, AC restaurants and those serving liquor will attract 18 per cent.
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www.ndtv.com
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Check Restaurant Bill Before You Pay. GST Rates Clarified
- Tuesday July 11, 2017
- India News | Written by Surajit Dasgupta and Sandeep Singh
The clarification comes in the wake of many people flooding the social media, seeking clarity over the new tax regime.
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www.ndtv.com
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India's Mega Reform GST, Set For July 1 Rollout, Leaves Some Worried
- Saturday May 20, 2017
- India News | Reuters
The government, on Friday unveiled four rate bands under a new sales tax for services such as telecoms, insurance and restaurants, a move experts feel could complicate compliance and leave businesses at the mercy of an intrusive tax bureaucracy. The Goods and Services Tax or GST, set to be launched from July 1, will have rates of 5, 12, 18 and 28 p...
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www.ndtv.com
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Impact Of GST On Restaurant Industry Largely Positive, Says Survey
- Sunday February 18, 2018
- Business | Press Trust of India
High rentals and difficulty in retaining experienced staff are key challenges faced by the restaurant industry in Mumbai and Bengaluru, said the survey titled 'Bon Appetit Emerging trends, opportunities and challenges in Indian restaurant industry'.
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www.ndtv.com/business
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Eating Out Cheaper After GST Cut? Restaurateurs Have A Plan: 10 Points
- Monday November 13, 2017
- India News | Edited by Debanish Achom
Eating out has become cheaper after the GST Council Meeting led by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley revised the rates of the new national tax yesterday. The GST rate charged by restaurants has been cut to a uniform 5 per cent now -- from the earlier 12 per cent or 18 per cent, depending on whether you ate at an air-conditioned place or a restaurant wi...
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www.ndtv.com
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College Students Say Eating Out No Longer Pocket-Friendly Under GST
- Thursday July 27, 2017
- India News | Written by Sneha Mary Koshy
Students are suddenly finding eating out a bit more expensive after the country switched to the Goods and Services Tax or GST. GST is charged at 18 per cent in air-conditioned restaurants; earlier the tax was at 6 per cent, restaurant owners say
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www.ndtv.com
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Eateries Should Cut Rates Of Food Items Post GST, Says Hasmukh Adhia
- Tuesday July 11, 2017
- India News | Press Trust of India
Under GST, while non-airconditioned restaurants attract 12 per cent tax, AC restaurants and those serving liquor will attract 18 per cent.
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www.ndtv.com
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Check Restaurant Bill Before You Pay. GST Rates Clarified
- Tuesday July 11, 2017
- India News | Written by Surajit Dasgupta and Sandeep Singh
The clarification comes in the wake of many people flooding the social media, seeking clarity over the new tax regime.
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www.ndtv.com
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India's Mega Reform GST, Set For July 1 Rollout, Leaves Some Worried
- Saturday May 20, 2017
- India News | Reuters
The government, on Friday unveiled four rate bands under a new sales tax for services such as telecoms, insurance and restaurants, a move experts feel could complicate compliance and leave businesses at the mercy of an intrusive tax bureaucracy. The Goods and Services Tax or GST, set to be launched from July 1, will have rates of 5, 12, 18 and 28 p...
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www.ndtv.com