• twitter-icon
Unlimited Tax Return Filing


FinMin: GST Collections on Health and Life Insurance Premiums Surge by 680 Percent in FY 2023-24

GST on Healthcare & Life Insurance Services Moves Up by 680 Percent in FY 2023-24

Through Goods and Services Tax (GST) the revenue collected by the union government on healthcare and life insurance services has moved up by 680 per cent to Rs 16,398 crore in 2023-24 from Rs 2,101 crore in 2019-20, Minister of State for Finance Pankaj Chaudhary said in a written reply in Lok Sabha.

Marginally GST collections in this category reduced in FY24 compared to Rs 16,770 crore collected in FY23.

The same has arrived in between the demands from the stakeholders that comprise the states to lessen the GST rates on the health and life insurance premiums.

Currently, there is an 18% GST on the health insurance services. Particular health insurance schemes fulfil the requirements of distinct abled and economically weaker sections of society like Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana (RSBY), Universal Health Insurance Scheme, Jan Arogya Bima Policy, and Niramaya Health Insurance Scheme, are waived from GST.

Samrat Choudhary Bihar’s deputy chief minister and finance minister, has been appointed as the convenor of a Group of Ministers (GoM) on health insurance. GoM is anticipated to provide its report before the GST council which is scheduled to meet on December 21 in Jaisalmer.

Subsequently, Chaudhary notified the Parliament that the problem of GST on life and health insurance was expressed to the GST council in its 54th meeting conducted dated September 9, 2024, in New Delhi. He added, “After detailed deliberations, the GST Council recommended constituting a Group of Ministers (GoM) to holistically look into the issues about GST on life insurance and health insurance.”

Chaudhary in response cited that the GST collected on education services that shall not get waived like commercial training and coaching has surged by over 67 per cent in the earlier three years.

Read Also: GST Exemption on Premiums? The Council Will Take a Final Decision on Whether to Grant Benefits

The government in FY24, has collected Rs 4,792.40 crore in GST via these services, compared to Rs 2,859.49 crore in FY22. Chaudhary mentioned that “Printed books, including Braille books, newspapers, journals and periodicals, whether or not illustrated or containing advertising material, and children’s picture, drawing or colouring books attract nil GST.”

Disclaimer:- "All the information given is from credible and authentic resources and has been published after moderation. Any change in detail or information other than fact must be considered a human error. The blog we write is to provide updated information. You can raise any query on matters related to blog content. Also, note that we don’t provide any type of consultancy so we are sorry for being unable to reply to consultancy queries. Also, we do mention that our replies are solely on a practical basis and we advise you to cross verify with professional authorities for a fact check."

Published by Arpit Kulshrestha
Arpit Kulshrestha seeks higher interests in financial services, taxation, GST, I-T, etc. Writes articles with depth knowledge and is extensive for the same. The resources provide effective articles for the products of SAG infotech which provides taxation and IT software. Writing from observations and researching makes his articles virtuous. View more posts
SAGINFOTECH PRODUCTS

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Follow Us on Google News

Google News

Latest Posts

New Offer for Professionals

Super Tax Offer

Upto 20% Off
Tax, ROC/MCA, XBRL, Payroll, Online GST

Limited Offer, Hurry

Big Offer for Tax Experts

Upto 20% Discount on Tax Software

    Select Product*

    Current GST Due Dates