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No GST on salaries paid to chief executive officers or employees: CBIC

No GST on salaries paid to chief executive officers or employees: CBIC


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New Delhi, Nov 15, 2019 : The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) clarified on Friday (Novmber 15) clarifies that salaries are not subject to Goods and Services Tax (GST). It further added that no GST has been demanded on salaries paid to chief executive officers or employees, Zee reported.

 

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According to the CBIC statement, reports that tax authorities want to impose GST on salaries paid to employees is factually incorrect and misrepresents tax authorities.

The CBIC statement further said that GST law position clearly states under Section 7(2) read with schedule three of the Central GST Act 2017 that salaried services by an employee to an employer will be treated neither as a supply of goods nor as a supply of services.

"So salaries as such cannot be subject to GST. No notice has been issued to any company demanding GST on salaries whatsoever," said the CBIC.

Notably, the GST is charged on prices or charges by any supplier of goods or services from consumers does comprise all costs including the cost of raw material, capital goods, input services and employee costs.

"But this does not mean that salaries paid to the employees by the employer are being taxed under GST," it said, adding that it must also be made clear that offices of an organisation in different states are regarded as distinct persons under Section 25 of CGST Act.

Hence, what is taxable under GST is the supply of goods and services by the head office to its branch office and vice versa.

"Any tax charged on such supplies is available to the recipient as an input tax credit. This is not any additional cost to the organisation. Also, it is a worldwide practice under GST laws," the CBIC added.


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