Non-air conditioned eating establishments not serving alcohol
will be taxed at 12 percent under the new regime. This is a slight
reduction from the current rate of 13-14 percent, according to Utkarsh
Sanghvi, tax partner at EY India. It is, however, the standalone
air-conditioned eateries serving alcohol that have benefited the most.
They will be taxed at 18 percent under the new system, down from the 22
percent they pay now as value-added tax and service tax combined,
according to Anurag Katriar, executive director and chief executive
officer of deGustabus Hospitality Pvt., which owns the popular Indigo
Deli chain.