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Applicability of GST on penalty collected by RERA, Goods and Services Tax - GST

Issue Id: - 117112
Dated: 21-3-2021
By:- Bibhu Tripathy

Applicability of GST on penalty collected by RERA


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Respected experts,

my queries are:

1. Whether penalty collected by RERA is subject to GST as per Schdule-II. As per sl. No 62 of note. 12/2017

GST rate it is not exempted as RERA is not a local authority?

2. Whether fees deposited to GST IS subject to GST.

With regards

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1 Dated: 21-3-2021
By:- ABHISHEK TRIPATHI

Dear Sir,
Personally, I think the statutory penalty imposed under RERA Act should not fall prey of paragraph 5(e) of the Schedule II. Imagine a situation calling these statutory penalties as a ‘supply of service’, who is supplying these services? Authority? Act? Now they have become supplier. This liquidated damage is just a chaos which has to be settled by Hon’ble Courts as early as possible.


2 Dated: 21-3-2021
By:- ABHISHEK TRIPATHI

Apologies, I didn’t get your Q.2.


3 Dated: 21-3-2021
By:- Ganeshan Kalyani

Sir, I agree with your view on liquidated damage. In fact it is not an income, then why GST?


4 Dated: 21-3-2021
By:- Bibhu Tripathy

second question is whether RERA is liable to pay any GST for the fees collected from various persons.

The doubt emanates from the fact that the penalty us for non performing as per the contracts.


5 Dated: 22-3-2021
By:- KASTURI SETHI

Fee for what purpose ? Pl. elaborate regarding second query. It depends upon the nature and purpose of fee.


6 Dated: 22-3-2021
By:- KASTURI SETHI

I strongly agree with Sh. Abhishek Tripathi, Sir. It appears that such clause has been created to garner revenue. The definition of 'service' should be amended to exclude such clause/provision with a purpose not to penalize any person who is already a victim of unforeseeable circumstances.


7 Dated: 17-6-2021
By:- YAGAY andSUN

Penalty cannot be treated at part with LD.


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