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Exemption from GST - hostel and residential accommodation extended by the the Applicant hostel - The High court delved into the specifics of the exemption notifications and the definitions of "residential dwelling" and "use as residence." - The respondents, representing the tax authorities, insisted on a narrow interpretation, emphasizing the commercial aspect of providing hostel accommodations and ancillary services. They pointed to the requirement for hostel operators to register under the GST regime and the applicable rates for such services. - However, the court, interpreting the exemption notifications and relevant statutory provisions, sided with the petitioners. It underscored that the purpose of such exemptions was to facilitate affordable housing options for individuals who might not afford independent residential accommodations in urban areas. - Benefit of exemption allowed.
Exemption from GST - hostel and residential accommodation extended by the the Applicant hostel - The High court delved into the specifics of the exemption notifications and the definitions of "residential dwelling" and "use as residence." - The respondents, representing the tax authorities, insisted on a narrow interpretation, emphasizing the commercial aspect of providing hostel accommodations and ancillary services. They pointed to the requirement for hostel operators to register under the GST regime and the applicable rates for such services. - However, the court, interpreting the exemption notifications and relevant statutory provisions, sided with the petitioners. It underscored that the purpose of such exemptions was to facilitate affordable housing options for individuals who might not afford independent residential accommodations in urban areas. - Benefit of exemption allowed.
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