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Levy of GST - maintenance charges collected by Emerald Court Co-op Housing Society Ltd (CHS) from members of its society - In view of the amended Section 7 of the CGST Act, 2017, it is found that the applicant society and its members are distinct persons and the amounts received by the applicant, against maintenance charges, from its members are nothing but consideration received for supply of goods/services as a separate entity - The applicant is liable to pay GST on maintenance charges (by whatever name called) collected from its members, if the monthly subscription or contribution charged from the members is more then ₹ 7,500/- per month. - AAR
Levy of GST - maintenance charges collected by Emerald Court Co-op Housing Society Ltd (CHS) from members of its society - In view of the amended Section 7 of the CGST Act, 2017, it is found that the applicant society and its members are distinct persons and the amounts received by the applicant, against maintenance charges, from its members are nothing but consideration received for supply of goods/services as a separate entity - The applicant is liable to pay GST on maintenance charges (by whatever name called) collected from its members, if the monthly subscription or contribution charged from the members is more then ₹ 7,500/- per month. - AAR
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