FHRAI urges Centre to restore Input Tax Credit, simplify compliance, and grant Infrastructure Status to revive domestic hospitality sector
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GST Without ITC Hits Small Hotels Hard, Says FHRAI at 69th AGM
At its 69th Annual General Meeting held in New Delhi, the Federation of Hotel & Restaurant Associations of India (FHRAI) called for urgent reforms in India’s tourism taxation policy, particularly the restoration of Input Tax Credit (ITC) under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) framework.
The newly elected FHRAI President, Mr. Surendra Kumar Jaiswal, led a press briefing at Le Meridien, stating that the 5% GST without ITC has escalated unrecoverable costs across rentals, electricity, outsourced staff, and capex. “We’re not asking for concessions we’re asking for parity and clarity,” he said, emphasizing that the withdrawal of ITC poses a serious threat to investment and regional tourism development.
A central demand of FHRAI is for the hospitality sector to be granted both Infrastructure Status and full Industry Status. This, Jaiswal argued, would unlock access to low-interest capital, support tier-II and tier-III growth, and align with India’s goal of becoming a global tourism powerhouse under the Viksit Bharat 2047 vision.
The hospitality sector is not just about rooms and meals, it is about people, jobs, and community. With the right support, this industry can become a powerful engine for India’s socio-economic development, Jaiswal concluded.