New GST Rates are not applicable to Construction of Commercial Space: AAR [Read Order]

Commercial Space - GST- AAR - Karnataka - Taxscan

The Authority of Advance Ruling ( AAR ) has ruled that, New Goods and Services Tax (GST) rates are not applicable to the construction of Commercial Space.

In a recent case, the applicant M/S Team View Developers has filed an application for advance ruling under section 97 of CGST Act 2017 and section 97 of the KGST Act 2017, before the Authority for Advance Ruling Karnataka seeking a ruling on whether the new rates of taxes are applicable to construction comprising entirely of construction of commercial space. And the authority held that the applicant is providing construction services to the landowners to the extent of the value of the rights inland, which is liable to be taxed at the rate of 9% of CGST and KGST Act.

The brief fact of the case is that the applicant is in the business of building, developing, constructing and trading in immovable properties and TDSs, providing construction or real estate or property development-related services. The applicant has entered into a joint agreement to develop commercial space at Whitefield, Bangalore with 60:40 shares, and the applicant entitled 60% and the owners of the land to 40% of the built-up area. In recent recommendation of GST council in its meeting held regarding the construction services, new rates of taxes were made available, 1% without ITC on construction of affordable houses and 5% without ITC on construction of all houses other than affordable houses in on-going projects booked prior to or after 01-04-2019, houses in new projects, commercial apartments such as shops, offices, etc.. in residential real estate project. The question in consideration is whether the above rates are applicable to construction comprising entirely of construction of commercial space.

The applicant submitted that as a construction service provider the new rates of taxes recommended for housing projects are also available for their project of developing commercial complex. He is also eligible to utilize the ITC relating to the construction activities against the output tax payable on renting of commercial space. He also stated that the lodging or boarding services provided by the educational institutions are exempted from GST. They are providing the paying- guest accommodation exclusively for the students so he is eligible for exemption from GST on the paying-guest accommodation charges.

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