With the implementation of new GST rates, hotel rooms costing ₹7,500 or less will become cheaper by ₹525 from Monday.
Hospitality sector leaders said that for the hotel industry, the reduction in Goods and Services Tax (GST) rates from 12 percent to 5 percent without input tax credit (ITC) will support growth.
They stressed that this will increase revenue, encourage investment, and enable hotels to provide better services to guests across the country.
Currently, hotel rooms with daily rents up to ₹7,500 are subject to 12 percent GST with ITC. According to the Hotel Association of India, this reduction will reduce room rents by 7 percent.
Similarly, travelers will also benefit from GST on food. Nikhil Sharma, Managing Director (MD) and Chief Operating Officer (COO) for South Asia, Radisson Hotel Group, told PTI that the simplified tax structure will bring clarity to hotel operators and travelers.
Rahul Macarius, managing director for the Eurasia market at Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, which owns brands like Ramada, said India's travel and hospitality sector is growing strongly and the GST reform has come at the right time.
Disclaimer: This content has been sourced and edited from Dainik Jagran. While we have made modifications for clarity and presentation, the original content belongs to its respective authors and website. We do not claim ownership of the content.
You may also like
Tejashwi Yadav pledges Rs 2,500 aid to women under "Mai Bahin Maan Yojana" in Bihar if RJD comes to power
'Left-wing terrorism': Trump orders probe into violent protest funding; justice dept likely to target Soros-backed groups
Zelenskyy to UN: Stop Russia's war now or face destructive arms race
Trump slaps steep new tariffs: 100% on pharmaceutical drugs, 50% on cabinets, 30% on furniture, 25% on trucks from Oct 1
BJP betrayed Delhi's rural residents by imposing Rs 235 toll on UER-2, says AAP's Saurabh Bharadwaj