The Finance Ministry in a statement said services by way of admission to entertainment events or cinematography films in cinema theatres will attract 28 per cent GST with effect from July 1.
Currently, states impose entertainment tax of up to 100 per cent in respect of exhibition of cinematography films in theatres/cinema halls.
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"Thus, entertainment services shall suffer a lower tax incidence under GST. In addition to the benefit of lower headline rates of GST, the service providers shall be eligible for full input tax credits (ITC) of GST paid in respect of inputs and input services," the ministry said.
The GST Council has finalised 18 per cent tax rate oncable TV and Direct-To-Home (DTH) services.
Currently, these services attract an entertainment tax in states in the range of 10-30 per cent over and above the service tax levy of 15 per cent.
With regard tocircus, theatre, Indian classical dance including folk dance and drama, the GST rateis 18 per centad valorem.
Further, the GST Council has approved an exemption up to a consideration for admission of Rs 250 per person.
These services currently attract entertainment tax levied by the states, the statement said.
"Presently, such service providers are not eligible to avail of input credits in respect of VAT paid on domestically procured capital goods and inputs or of Special Additional Duty (SAD) paid on imported capital goods and inputs," the statement added.
Thus, while GST is a value added tax, entertainment tax, presently levied by the states is like a turnover tax, it added.
The government has estimated that the incidenceof taxes on smartphones, medicaldevices and cement will come down post GST rollout from July 1.
Last week, the GST Council had finalised the fitment ofover 1,200 goods and 500 services in the four tier tax bracketof 5, 12, 18, and 28 per cent under the GST regime.
The GST will subsume 16 different taxes, including excise, VAT, service tax and entertainment tax, and willtransform India into an unified market for seamless movementof goods.
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