Centre to refund GST charged on raw food items being purchased by religious institutions: Harsimrat Badal

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Centre has decided to refund its share of GST charged on purchase of by charitable religious institutions for distributing free meals to the public, and leader said today.

The move came after the Shriomani Akali Dal (SAD), an ally of the ruling NDA, and the (SGPC) demanded that being purchased for langars served at gurdwaras be exempted from the (GST).

Harsimrat, who is the of Food Processing, had also written a letter in this regard to and

The scheme has an financial outlay of around Rs 325 crore from 2018-19 to 2019-20 and has been notified by the The assistance will come under the 'Seva Bhoj Yojana'.

The central government's share of Integrated (IGST) paid on the purchase of specific items by charitable religious institutions for distributing to the public shall be reimbursed as financial assistance by the Government of India, according to a order of the ministry.

Welcoming the decision, president Sukhbir Badal, who was also present at the press meet, said it shows the commitment of his party towards the entire sikh community and towards all faiths in the country.

He also thanked Modi for taking this decision and at the same time demanded that state governments across the country waive their share of GST.

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First Published: Fri, June 01 2018. 19:20 IST