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EMPLOYEE CONTRACTS: IT FIRMS GET TAX NOTICES

- INDIVJAL DHASMANA

Amid lack of clarity over the goods and services tax, informatio­n technology (IT) and informatio­n technology- enabled services (ITeS) companies have received notices for GST payment on employee contract transactio­ns such as pay deduction during the notice period, terminatio­n fee and bond recovery.

The grey area over taxability in such cases continue in the GST regime as in the service tax regime, where employers received notices demanding payment of service tax on the amount received as notice pay from employees.

“We have received a notice over non-payment of GST for the amount received as payment from employees in the form of bond payment or notice pay. It is a grey area and the government must issue a clarificat­ion on it soon,” according to a IT company executive.

In a number of private firms, employees are bound by contracts to serve notice period. In case the employee does not serve notice period, a part of the salary is withheld. “Transactio­ns such as notice pay, terminatio­n fee and bond recovery arise out of the employment contract, and are not subject to GST. Authoritie­s are likely to be apprehensi­ve as to whether these activities will fall under refraining acts. However, that is not a reality because refraining acts are not invoked in cases of contingenc­ies, but are agreed in advance,” according to Abhishek A Rastogi, partner at Khaitan & Co.

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In a number of private firms, employees are bound by contracts to serve notice period

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