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Online firms hit GST revenue mop-up from Shimla hotels

SHIMLA: Unethical practices by online travel companies for booking rooms at low prices in illegal homes and flats have severely hit the occupancy of medium and budget hotels and offline travel companies are on the verge of closure.

Online firms hit GST revenue mop-up from Shimla hotels


Tribune News Service

Shimla, August 26

Unethical practices by online travel companies for booking rooms at low prices in illegal homes and flats have severely hit the occupancy of medium and budget hotels and offline travel companies are on the verge of closure.

The effect is visible and in April this year, the occupancy of hotels remained around 30 per cent and even during the peak season of May and June, the occupancy remained around 70 to 80 per cent that too on the discounted tariff, says president, Tourism Industry Stakeholders Association, Mohinder Seth.

Comparison of the data of luxury tax and the GST collected by the government in Shimla points out that even after the implementation of GST, there has been no increase in the revenue.

Earlier, the government was getting Rs 12 crore by way of luxury tax, which was 10 per cent, out of which around 70 per cent was contributed by medium, small and budget hotels, a release here said.

In 2018-19, the tax collection by way of GST, that replaced the luxury tax, from hotels remained same despite the fact that the taxation rate of bigger hotels, covered under the slab rate of 28 per cent, had increased three times, Seth said, adding that the contribution of small, medium and budget hotels had decreased by 50 per cent for which online companies were responsible.

Due to low rates offered by online travel companies in unregistered hotels and flats and mushrooming growth of “Bread & Breakfast” and home stay units, there was decline in occupancy of hotels and due to which the viability of the hotels had come under threat.

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