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        Too early to assess GST impact on tourism: Minister

        July 31, 2017

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        New Delhi, Jul 31 (PTI) It is too early to understand the impact of GST on the tourism sector, though an early assessment has shown that the single tax regime has brought down the level of taxation, government said today.

        Responding to supplementaries in the Lok Sabha, Tourism minister Mahesh Sharma also said he will talk to the GST Council on the possible difficulties houseboat owners in Kerala may face due to GST.

        He said while it is too early to understand the impact of GST on the tourism sector, an internal assessment shows that the level of taxation has gone down in the sector.

        Responding to another supplementary, he said the proposed 'Incredible India 2' policy will be out soon. It will have provisions to tie up with private sector to help promote tourism in the country.

        In his written reply, Sharma said the Tourism Ministry has no scheme to encourage states to enter into revenue- sharing agreement with technology-driven hospitality service providers in the country.

        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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                                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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