Hookah bars under scrutiny for allegedly evading GST and ‘sin tax’: Health experts - News Summed Up

Hookah bars under scrutiny for allegedly evading GST and ‘sin tax’: Health experts


Following the recent ban, hookah bars in Karnataka have come under scrutiny for evading GST and ‘sin tax’. Public health advocates said hookah bars have been exploiting a loophole in the GST system to avoid the prescribed 28% GST rate and a 72% cess, known as a “sin tax”, by serving hookah as part of their food and beverage offerings. This controversial practice has raised significant concerns among regulatory authorities and public health advocates. While the Shisha Cafes and Restaurants’ Association has approached the court claiming that the ban has resulted in employment loss, public health advocates said their licences are for running restaurants and not hookah bars. Absence of health warnings“Moreover, it has been observed that hookah bars may be neglecting the display of health warnings while serving hookah, further exacerbating concerns about their compliance with public health and safety regulations.


Source: The Hindu February 13, 2024 05:16 UTC



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