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Govt Did Not Impose Tax On School Books, Viral Claim Is Fake

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New Delhi. A viral infograph on social media claims that India is the first country to levy tax on school textbooks.

Government has not levied any tax on school books.

Claim
Facebook page ‘Bluffmaster Modi’ shared the viral post (archive link ), writing, “India is the first country to levy tax on school books..”

More than 5,000 users have shared the post on various social media platforms assuming it to be true.

 

Investigation
Several posts on social claim that GST (Goods and Services Tax) is now levied on school books under the new tax regime in the country. We searched for news articles to fact check the information.

We found many websites related to it. The GST rate on printed material like books and newspapers is zero.

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We got the same results on the website of the Directorate General of Foreign Trade. In Chapter 49, we accessed the entire list of items where tax for printed books is mentioned as free.



According to the news published on 27 January 2018 on The Hindu BusinessLine, “books continue to remain exempt under GST…”

We contacted Balwant Jain, Tax and Investment Expert and Chief Editor of Apnapaisoa.com to verify the claim. “Books are excluded from the GST filed. As for input tax, there is no such thing on which we do not have to pay tax,” said Jain.

The official Twitter handle of the Central Board of Direct Taxes and Customs also denied the claim, stating that the government has not imposed any tax on school books.

Social scanning of the page that shared the viral post revealed that it has more than half a million followers and is active since March 2013.

 

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