Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

‘GST equates amusement parks with race course’

- Sanjeev K Ahuja Sanjeev.ahuja@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Days before the GST panel will meet to hammer out discrepanc­ies in the new tax rates, the entertainm­ent park industry is crying foul over the proposed 28% tax for them.

The high GST rate has put the existence of these entertainm­ent parks at peril forcing many of them to potentiall­y shut their shops, said members of the Indian Associatio­n of Amusement Parks and Industries (IAAPI), which represents 150 amusement, theme and water parks and family entertainm­ent centres in the country.

While accusing the government of unfairly equating amusement parks with casinos, betting and race course, the associatio­n said being into this business would become economical­ly unviable due to high tax.

The high GST will also force the amusement parks to pass the burden on to the people making entertainm­ent costlier to them and out of reach for many more, IAAPI representa­tives said on Thursday.

“Such high taxation rate of 28% puts a big question mark on the sustenance of our entertainm­ent parks in India. We are already under substantia­l stress owing to the existing high tax rates and low margins. Parks not only pay 15% entertainm­ent tax to the states, they also paid additional 15% service tax slapped on the industry last year,” said Santokh Chawla of IAAI, who runs Fun ‘n’ Food Village Amusement and Water Park in New Delhi.

“Categorisi­ng us alongside casinos, betting and race course is really unfortunat­e for an audience, which caters to family entertainm­ent and recreation. It is a social infrastruc­ture, which provides outdoor entertainm­ent to children and youth, who are otherwise glued to gadgets and the digital world,” Chawla added.

Another IAAPI representa­tive Ajay Sarin said the recreation­al park industry would like to urge the government to treat the industry at par with hospitalit­y and restaurant­s which fall in the GST slab of 12%-18%.

“Globally, in markets where ever GST has been introduced, the rate is under 10%. In Australia it is 10%, Singapore 7%, Japan 5%, Malaysia 6% and Dubai is 0%,” he added.

 ?? HT FILE ?? Officials say the high GST will force the parks to pass the burden on to people making entertainm­ent costlier to them.
HT FILE Officials say the high GST will force the parks to pass the burden on to people making entertainm­ent costlier to them.

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