DFS to approach revenue dept over GST on free services by banks

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : May 11 2018 | 7:41 PM IST

Department of Financial Services (DFS) has decided to approach the revenue department to clear the confusion over levy of GST on some of the free services offered by banks to its customers.

The department is of the opinion that services such as issuance of cheque books, account statements and ATM withdrawals are free up to a certain limit and not commercial activities which can be brought under the ambit of GST, Financial Services Secretary Rajiv Kumar said here.

"This issue of imposition of GST on some of the free services offered by banks to its customers will be taken up with the revenue department and we hope to resolve the issue soon," he said.

Indian Banks' Association (IBA) on behalf of the management of banks has already made representation to the tax authorities.

However, tax officials are of opinion that banks are not offering free services' but actually charging customers by asking them to maintain a minimum account balance.

Every bank offers a different slab of minimum balance to customers, based on which some free services are provided.

Recently, Directorate General of Goods and Services Tax Intelligence (DGGSTI) offices had issued the notice to some private banks, including ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank and Axis Bank, and a few public sector banks, including State Bank of India (SBI), asking them to pay penalty and interest on the unpaid service tax in for July 2012 to June 2017.

Kumar said these issues would be sorted out once the two departments sit together and discuss the matter comprehensively.

He expressed hope that clarity would soon emerge on this.

Kumar also said that the department has called a review meeting on some of the weak banks next week.

The meeting will discuss their progress on catching up with their peers and impediments in their growth.

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First Published: May 11 2018 | 7:41 PM IST

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