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The AAR ruled that recoveries from employees for canteen and transportation services are taxable under GST laws. Transportation services fall under SAC 9964, taxable at 5% without ITC or 12% with ITC. The taxable value is limited to the actual amount recovered from employees, with the perquisite portion considered non-taxable. Notice pay recoveries for premature employment termination are not considered taxable, as they are penalties designed to discourage non-serious employment candidates. The ruling clarifies the tax treatment of various employee-related recoveries, emphasizing the distinction between recoveries, perquisites, and penalty payments.
The AAR ruled that recoveries from employees for canteen and transportation services are taxable under GST laws. Transportation services fall under SAC 9964, taxable at 5% without ITC or 12% with ITC. The taxable value is limited to the actual amount recovered from employees, with the perquisite portion considered non-taxable. Notice pay recoveries for premature employment termination are not considered taxable, as they are penalties designed to discourage non-serious employment candidates. The ruling clarifies the tax treatment of various employee-related recoveries, emphasizing the distinction between recoveries, perquisites, and penalty payments.
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