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GST on appearnce on Rajya sabha TV, Goods and Services Tax - GST

Issue Id: - 115175
Dated: 11-7-2019
By:- TNarayanan Unni

GST on appearnce on Rajya sabha TV


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sir/madam

One of our client who happens to be scientific adviser to various research institutes and is registered under GST, has been invited for a discussion on Rajya Sabha TV (RSTV) .

RSTV being a Public Broadcaster owned by Rajya Sabha, should my client charge GST on the fees received by him for his appearance on Rajya Sabha TV Channel as panelist speaker on a programme on a scientific topic.

Please advice

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1 Dated: 14-7-2019
By:- KASTURI SETHI

No exemption is available. Your client is required to collect GST from the service receiver and deposit with the Department. Although your client is providing service to Govt. of India, yet it is a fact that Rajya Sabha TV is commercial entity. GST is destination and consumption based. Tax is on consumer and not on Service Receiver (Rajya Sabha TV). Rajya Sabha TV is just like any other TV like NDTV, India TV Aaj Tak TV etc. No exemption on the ground that service is being supplied to Govt. is available. Just because your client's activity (Scientific Advice) to an entity constituted under a statute of Parliament does not become statutory function.Consideration is in nature of commercial consideration.


2 Dated: 15-7-2019
By:- Ganeshan Kalyani

Exemption is not given in the GST law.


3 Dated: 17-7-2019
By:- YAGAY andSUN

Discussions cannot be treated at par with providing scientific advices etc. However, since consideration content and providing services duly existed, therefore, in our view, GST would be applicable.


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