Service charge not distributed to workers by restaurants should be taxed

Deepak Gupta | Nov 23, 2018 |

Service charge not distributed to workers by restaurants should be taxed

Service charge taken by the hotels taxable under Income Tax Act : The CBDT has clarified that Service charge not distributed to workers by restaurants should be taxed. The Circular is given Below forreference.

Service charge not distributed to workers by restaurants should be taxed

F.No. 225/382/2018-ITA.II

Government of India

Ministry of Finance

Department of Revenue (CBDT)

To
All PrincipalChief-Commissioners of Income-tax
Subject: Treatment of service charge taken from customers by the hotels/restaurants under the income-tax Act-reg.-
Sir/Madam
The Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Government of India vide letter dated 21.04.17 (copy enclosed; has issued a Guideline on Fair Trade Practices related to charging of service charge from consumers by hotels/restaurants. These Guidelines were given to address the issue of unfair and restrictive trade practices adopted by some hotels/restaurants by way of charging tips/gratuities from customers without their express consent in the name of service charge. In effect, payment of service charge by the customer to a hotel/restaurant was declared to be completely optional vide the aforesaid Guideline.

  1. In the context of above mentioned Guidelines, the Ministry of Consumer Affairs has brought to the notice of the Board that some hotels/restaurants are still pre-emptively deciding upon the service charge without allowing the customers to voluntary decide whether they actually want to pay the service charge or not. It has further been submitted by the Ministry of Consumer Affairs that there is every likelihood that such amount collected as service charge from the customers in a compulsory manner does not actually reach the workers and is instead kept by the hotel/restaurant owners.
  2. Thus, while framing assessments or carrying out verification under various provisions of the Income-tax Act, 1961 in the case of hotels/restaurants, it is necessary to examine whether there is any under-reporting or non-reporting of additional income collected in the name of service Further, the disclosure and disbursement details of service charge transactions as contained in the P&L A/c, I/E statement & Balance-sheet should be critically examined to ascertain whether the receipts from service charges are fully disclosed as part of the turnover of the hotel/restaurant or not. In situations, where it is found that the receipts have not been passed on to the staff/workers by the hotel/restaurant or there is some under -reporting or non- reporting, the receipts should be duly brought to in the hands of concerned hotel/restaurant.
  3. It is requested that field formations should be duly sensitized on this issue.
  4. This issues with the approval of Chairman, CBDT.

Click here to download the CBDT Service Charges Circular
Enclosure: as above

(Rajarajeswari R.)

Under Secretary (ITA.II), CBDT

Copy to :-

  • Chairman, CBDT & All Members, CBDT
  • Addl. CIT (Database Cell) for uploading on departmental website

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