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HRAWI Pitches For Reform In GST Framework For Restaurants Within Hotel Premises

Mumbai, Feb 26: The Hotel And Restaurant Association (Western India) – HRAWI has raised concerns regarding the existing GST structure for food and beverages served in restaurants within hotels, a taxation format linked to room charges

Mumbai, Feb 26: The Hotel And Restaurant Association (Western India) – HRAWI has raised concerns regarding the existing GST structure for food and beverages served in restaurants within hotels, a taxation format linked to room charges exceeding Rs.7500/-. The Association highlighted the significant disadvantage this presents to the hospitality industry, emphasizing the pressing need for reform in the GST framework for restaurants operating within hotel premises. HRAWI advocates for de-linkage of GST rates in restaurants and has suggested that restaurants inside hotels, like standalone restaurants be levied uniform GST rates, irrespective of room charges.

“In today’s dining landscape, hotels often attract walk-in customers to their restaurants, but the prevailing system, where GST rates for restaurants within hotels are tied to room rates, creates unfairness, unpredictability and a substantial disadvantage. The sudden jump in GST from 5 per cent to 18 per cent when room rates exceed Rs.7500/-, creates uncertainty for guests and places hotels at a disadvantage. This discrepancy unfairly impacts restaurants operating in hotels compared to standalone counterparts offering similar high-end experiences and cuisine. We have submitted a representation to the Government, underlining the importance of standardized GST rates for all food and beverage services, regardless of their operation within or outside hotels. Our focus is on promoting fair competition and ensuring the sustainability of the industry, with the goal of establishing equal opportunities for all categories of restaurants,”

Pradeep Shetty, President, HRAWI

HRAWI has underscored the adverse impact on larger hotel chains, which face challenges catering to walk-in customers due to the disparity in GST rates. The Association further pointed out that the disparity affects banquets as well, leading to confusion and inconvenience for guests.

“This system places an undue burden on restaurants of hotel chains, hindering their ability to meet consumer expectations. We strongly emphasize the need for a competitive environment where hotels can compete on an equal footing with standalone restaurants. Uniformity in GST rates across all food and beverage services is crucial for fair competition and the sustainability of the hospitality industry,”

Pradeep Shetty, President, HRAWI

The Hotel And Restaurant Association (Western India) – HRAWI is a 73 years old Association of Hotels and Restaurants in Western India. Its members include Restaurants and Hotels up to 5-Star Deluxe categories. With membership base spread across Western India, HRAWI covers Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Goa and Union Territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu, and is considered to be the voice of the Hospitality Industry. The association is part of the national body of the Federation of Hotel & Restaurant Associations of India (FHRAI), located in New Delhi, which was originally founded in Mumbai in 1950 by the late Mr J.R.D. Tata. 

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