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Collection of Entry Fee from visitors for Temple Hall Exempt under GST

Bimal jain
Entry Fee to Temple Hall Exempt from GST as Charitable Activity, Confirms AAR Decision Under GST Exemption Notification The Authority for Advance Ruling (AAR) in Rajasthan ruled that the entry fee collected by a religious trust from visitors to a temple hall is exempt from Goods and Services Tax (GST). The trust, registered under Section 12AA of the Income Tax Act, uses the fees for temple maintenance and religious activities. The AAR determined that these activities qualify as charitable, advancing religion, and thus fall under the exemption provided by the GST Exemption Rate Notification. This aligns with previous rulings and exempts the trust from GST on the entry fees collected. (AI Summary)

The AAR Rajasthan in the case of IN RE: M/S SHRI DIGAMBER JAIN SIDHKUT CHAITYALAYA TEMPLE TRUST [2024 (5) TMI 36 - AUTHORITY FOR ADVANCE RULING, RAJASTHAN]ruled that, the entry fee collected from the visitors/devotees/pilgrim by the Applicant is covered under the charitable activities relating to the advancement of the religion and therefore, would not be taxable under the GST.

Facts:

Shri Digamber Jain Sidhkut Chaityalaya Temple Trust (“the Applicant”) is a religious trust, registered under Section 12AA of the Income Tax Act, 1961(“the Income Tax Act”) constituted for the purpose of worship and puja according to the Terapanth Sect of the Digambar Jain religion and to organise the various necessary religious ceremonies and proper upkeep and management of various Upkaranas (articles), Ratha etc.

The Applicant collects entry fee from the pilgrims/visitors/devotees who come for darshan of Temple Hall. The amount so collected is used for upkeep/maintenance of Temple Hall to fulfil other objects of the trust.

The Applicant has filed an application for advance ruling on whether the entry fee collected from visitors by the Applicant is a taxable supply under the GST Act.

Issue:

Whether the Applicant is liable to pay GST on entry fee collected from the visitors who come for Darshan of Temple?

Held:

The AAR, Rajasthan in the case of IN RE: M/S SHRI DIGAMBER JAIN SIDHKUT CHAITYALAYA TEMPLE TRUST [2024 (5) TMI 36 - AUTHORITY FOR ADVANCE RULING, RAJASTHAN] held as under:

Relevant extract of the Exemption Rate Notification:

Entry No. 1 and Entry No. 13(a) of the Exemption Rate Notification

“Sl. No.

Chapter, Section, Heading, Group or Service Code (Tariff)

Description of Services

Rate (per cent.)

Condition

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

1

Chapter 99

Services by an entity registered under section 12AA or 12AB of the Income-tax Act, 1961 (43 of 1961) by way of charitable activities.

Nil

Nil

13

Heading 9963 or 

Heading 9972 or

Heading 9995

or any other Heading of

Section 9

Services by a person by way of-

(a) conduct of any religious ceremony; 

 

Nil

Nil”

(Author can be reached at [email protected])

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