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GST impact on tourism remains preliminary; government notes lower taxation and will consult on sector-specific implementation challenges. Assessment of GST effects on tourism remains preliminary: the government reports it is too early to draw definitive conclusions about GST's impact on the tourism sector, though an internal review indicates a reduction in taxation levels. The minister will consult the GST Council on implementation difficulties for houseboat owners in Kerala and announced an upcoming 'Incredible India 2' policy to enable private-sector partnerships, while confirming the Ministry has no scheme to promote state revenue-sharing agreements with technology-driven hospitality providers.
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<h1>GST impact on tourism remains preliminary; government notes lower taxation and will consult on sector-specific implementation challenges.</h1> Assessment of GST effects on tourism remains preliminary: the government reports it is too early to draw definitive conclusions about GST's impact on the tourism sector, though an internal review indicates a reduction in taxation levels. The minister will consult the GST Council on implementation difficulties for houseboat owners in Kerala and announced an upcoming 'Incredible India 2' policy to enable private-sector partnerships, while confirming the Ministry has no scheme to promote state revenue-sharing agreements with technology-driven hospitality providers.