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      AAR held that nominal amounts recovered from employees for...

      Employee transportation cost recovery is not a taxable supply when treated as a welfare perquisite outside GST.

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      GSTMay 6, 2026Case LawsAAR
      AAR held that nominal amounts recovered from employees for transportation arranged through third-party vendors did not constitute a supply under Section 7 of the CGST Act. The arrangement was treated as an employee welfare facility, not an activity in the course or furtherance of the applicant's engineering and IT-related business, and the recovery was only partial cost-sharing with no independent consideration accruing to the applicant. The transport facility was also regarded as an employment-linked perquisite covered by Schedule III, and therefore outside the ambit of supply. As the transaction was not taxable, the question of valuation for GST did not arise.

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