The math: Save on GST by not buying that popcorn and movie combo together

Rate this post

OTT platforms worked on a cost-plus model offering production houses margins that were 30-40 per cent over the cost of the film

If you are booking tickets for a movie, don’t opt for the combo pack which offers food and beverages along with the movie ticket because the benefit of lower GST will only accrue if the two are paid for seperately.

“One should perhaps refrain from combo packages in movie theatres on account of this curious phenomenon called Composite supply. In simple terms composite supply is when multiple goods and services are sold together as one package.  Since they are multiple goods and or service, they are subject to tax at differential rates. In this regard, for GST classification purposes, composite supply is classified under the head that gives it principal character,” said  Pallav Pradyumn Narang, Partner, CNK

For example, installation services sold with an AC would be taxed at the same rate as the AC. In a ‘Composite Supply’, the GST rate of principal supply is taken for the entire combo.



Therefore, while the rate for food and beverages sold in theatres has been decreased to 5%,  movie tickets are still charged to tax at 18%. This means that if such food and beverages are bought as a combo with the tickets, they too will be subject to tax at the same rate as the tickets, which is 18 per cent.

“After the GST Council’s 50th Meeting  earlier this month, in respect of Food and Beverages (F&Bs) at Cinema Halls, the Council clarified that F&Bs that were sold independent of movie ticket would be treated as ‘Restaurant Services,’ attracting a reduced 5% GST rate.  But F&Bs that were sold in a combo along with movie ticket, would be charged GST at the rate of movie ticket, i.e. at 18% or 12%,” said Raj Kumar Phillips, Founder & Principal Advocate at Sirmacs Consultancy Services.

Kumar explains this with the help of an example:

When Movie Ticket and F&Bs are purchased together as a combo 

Bought together

When Movie Ticket and F&Bs are purchased independently:

seperate

Thus, when purchases are made separately there is a saving of Rs. 195.



Source link

Practical Course at: www.cagurujiclasses.com

Pooja Gupta

CA Pooja Gupta (CA, ISA, M.com) having 15 years of experience. Educator and Digital Creator

Disclaimer:- The opinions presented are exclusively those of the author and CA Guruji Classes. The material in this piece is intended purely for informational purposes and for individual, non-commercial consumption. It does not constitute expert guidance or an endorsement by any organization. The author, the organization, and its associates are not liable for any form of loss or harm resulting from the information in this article, nor for any decisions made based on it. Furthermore, no segment of this article or newsletter should be employed for any intention unless granted in written form, and we maintain the legal right to address any unauthorized utilization of our article or newsletter.

CA Pooja Gupta (CA, ISA, M.com) having 15 years of experience. Educator and Digital Creator

Leave a Comment