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      Academic coaching for students of Standards 5 to 12 was treated...

      Educational institution exemption denied for supplementary coaching; services treated as taxable commercial training and coaching under GST.

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      GSTMay 2, 2026Case LawsAAR
      Academic coaching for students of Standards 5 to 12 was treated as supplementary tuition, not as services supplied by an educational institution. The Authority found that the activity did not amount to pre-school education, education up to higher secondary level or equivalent, curriculum-based education leading to a recognised qualification, or approved vocational education. As the applicant did not fall within the definition of "educational institution" under the exemption notification, Entry 66 exemption was unavailable. The service was therefore classified as commercial training and coaching under SAC 999293 and held taxable at 18% GST.

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