- GST clarification on input tax credit for Swiggy, Zomato expected soon
The committee, which includes senior officials from the Ministry of
Finance, the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC),...
from: Business Today
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- Your online food deliveries in India may cost less soon
The Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council will discuss a possible cut in GST
on food delivery charges at its 55th meeting on December 21.
from: NewsBytes
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- Zomato, Swiggy shares in focus as GST council considers cutting food
delivery GST to 5%
Shares of Zomato and Swiggy are likely to remain in focus due to the GST
Council's potential tax cut on food delivery charges by e-commerce...
from: The Economic Times
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- India tax panel may consider lowering GST on online food delivery fees,
report says
India's GST Council, chaired by the federal finance minister, may lower the
tax on food delivery charges by e-commerce operators to 5% from...
from: Reuters
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- GST Council Likely To Discuss 5% GST On Zomato, Swiggy, Other Food Delivery
Services
GST Council to review 5% GST on Swiggy and Zomato delivery services in its
21 December meeting. Proposed clarification may impact food...
from: NDTV Profit
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- Exclusive | GST Council may cut tax on online food delivery charges to 5%:
Sources
The 55th GST Council meeting, scheduled for December 21 in Jaisalmer,
Rajasthan, could bring relief for consumers ordering food through...
from: CNBC TV18
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- GST On Online Food Delivery Can Reduce To 5% From 18%
The Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council is expected to reduce the GST on
food delivery charges by e-commerce platforms like Zomato and...
from: Trak.in
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- India tax panel may consider lowering GST on online food delivery fees,
report says
India's GST Council is considering lowering the tax on food delivery
charges from 18% to 5%, effective January 1, 2022.
from: ETLegalWorld.com
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- Eye on Zomato, Swiggy as GST Council weighs lower tax on online food
delivery, says CNBC-TV18
The GST Council may lower tax on food delivery charges by e-commerce
players such as Zomato and Swiggy to 5% from 18%, CNBC-TV18 reported on...
from: Moneycontrol
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