Coaching classes are not eligible for GST exemption - AAR
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Entry No 66 of the relevant notifications provides exemption to educational services, if these are provided by an educational institution, subject to certain conditions. These are: the service provided is related to education, the education is provided as a part of a curriculum and the education is provided for obtaining a qualification recognised by any law for the time being in force.
The applicant, Master Minds, was offering a variety of coaching courses (regular, crash courses, revision exam courses) with different fee structures and curriculum options to aspirants (students) of chartered accountancy and cost accountancy streams.
The AAR bench noted that such coaching is not mandatory to be conferred an Inter or Final certificate by the Institute of Chartered Accountants and the Institute of Cost Accountants, both of which are statutory bodies.
The coaching class was not issuing any coaching completion certificate or any study certificate, in respect of the chartered accountancy and cost accountancy courses.
Master Minds was not accredited or affiliated to, or recognised, or authorised by these two professional Institutions for imparting coaching or training. These professional institutions were themselves offering coaching and training to the aspirants through their regional councils or branches or certain accredited bodies, in accordance with the prescribed curriculum.
Given the above, the AAR held that the coaching class was not eligible for the exemption provided by the GST notification. The coaching class will have to levy and collect GST at 18%. Likewise, charges collected for providing accommodation and catering services to its students would not get the benefit of any GST exemption. #casansaar (Source - TNN, Times of India)
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