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The case involves the classification of a composite supply of outdoor catering services along with renting of premises. It is held that where the applicant provides renting of premises along with the supply of food at any event, such a composite supply would attract GST at 5% with the restriction of input tax credit, subject to the condition that the room tariff does not exceed Rs. 7,500 per unit per day or equivalent. The clarification provided in CBIC Circular 27/01/2018-GST dated 04.01.2018 is to be followed to determine whether the applicant is located in 'specified premises' or the supply is provided at 'specified premises'. The composite supply of catering services within the club premises along with renting of premises falls under 'outdoor catering service together with renting of premises' arranged at premises other than 'specified premises', and GST is payable on the whole consideration at 5% without input tax credit, subject to the imposed condition.
The case involves the classification of a composite supply of outdoor catering services along with renting of premises. It is held that where the applicant provides renting of premises along with the supply of food at any event, such a composite supply would attract GST at 5% with the restriction of input tax credit, subject to the condition that the room tariff does not exceed Rs. 7,500 per unit per day or equivalent. The clarification provided in CBIC Circular 27/01/2018-GST dated 04.01.2018 is to be followed to determine whether the applicant is located in 'specified premises' or the supply is provided at 'specified premises'. The composite supply of catering services within the club premises along with renting of premises falls under 'outdoor catering service together with renting of premises' arranged at premises other than 'specified premises', and GST is payable on the whole consideration at 5% without input tax credit, subject to the imposed condition.
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