Goods bought with loyalty points will face tax under
GST
NEW DELHI:
Your shopping out of the accumulated loyalty or bonus
points will face tax under the goods and services tax (GST)
regime. GST would be levied on the total price of the
product and not on the discounted value after adjusting
the bonus, loyalty or rewards points.
“Loyalty points are
nothing but a mode of payment… GST must be paid on total
value of supply irrespective of the fact that loyalty
points are utilised while making a purchase,” according
to a report on textiles prepared by a group of
officials.
The government had set up
18 sectoral groups to ensure smooth transition to GST.
The law committee, which is meeting on Thursday and
Friday, would take a final view on this now.
Loyalty cards are very popular with retail chains these
days as a means of coaxing customers to make repeat
purchases. Customer earns certain bonus points on
shopping at stores and these points can then be set off
from the total bill amount in subsequent purchase.
Usually, a customer earns 1 point for a certain amount
spent by him.
At present, there is some lack of clarity on the
treatment of these points. While some stores charge
value-added tax on it, others don’t treating them as
discount. The GST, which replaces multiple central taxes
such as central excise duty, service tax and state taxes
such as value-added tax, purchase tax, octroi, has taken
into its fold some practices followed under the excise
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Experts favour excluding loyalty points from the GST
liability calculation. “Ideally, GST should be paid on
the amount after reducing the sum attributable to
loyalty points, as it is essentially in the nature of
discount provided the other prescribed conditions are
met. However, under VAT also, many retailers were paying
tax on full value (i.e without adjusting for loyalty
points discounts),” said Pratik Jain, leader, indirect
taxes, PwC India.
Source::: The Economic Times,
dated 20/07/2017
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