GST exemption on RWA maintenance: small monthly contributions to members exempt; excess renders the entire charge taxable. Supply of services and goods by a Resident Welfare Association to its own members for common use is exempt from GST when the monthly contribution per member does not exceed the notified ceiling; if contributions exceed that ceiling the entire charge is taxable. An RWA below the annual aggregate turnover registration threshold need not register or pay GST even if per member contributions exceed the ceiling. RWAs may claim input tax credit on GST paid for capital goods, goods and input services used to supply members. The monthly ceiling applies per residential unit.
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GST exemption on RWA maintenance: small monthly contributions to members exempt; excess renders the entire charge taxable.
Supply of services and goods by a Resident Welfare Association to its own members for common use is exempt from GST when the monthly contribution per member does not exceed the notified ceiling; if contributions exceed that ceiling the entire charge is taxable. An RWA below the annual aggregate turnover registration threshold need not register or pay GST even if per member contributions exceed the ceiling. RWAs may claim input tax credit on GST paid for capital goods, goods and input services used to supply members. The monthly ceiling applies per residential unit.
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