Service tax on goods delivery services was proposed in the Budget 2022 (tabled in October 2021) and was slated to go live on 1 July 2022. However, the RMCD announced at the eleventh hour that this would be postponed to a future date to-be-announced. Recently, the RMCD held a sharing session online with delivery service industry players to provide more information on the proposed mechanism of service tax on the goods delivery services. The salient points from the session are as below.
Source: Deloitte
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