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GST Cut Ushers in Hospitality Upsurge

Lower Tax on Hotel Stays Sets Stage for Accelerated Sector Growth

Khwaish Hingad by Khwaish Hingad
September 8, 2025
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GST Cut Ushers in Hospitality Upsurge

-KH News Desk (cbedit@imaws.org)

India’s hospitality players have responded with optimism to the GST Council’s announcement, stating that reducing hotel room tax rates ahead of the festive and wedding season will boost both leisure and business travel. Rajiv Mehra of FAITH emphasized that the reform is likely to raise occupancy rates and spur package bookings—especially in tier-2 and tier-3 cities, where affordable rooms will see higher demand. Nikhil Sharma, COO of Radisson Hotel Group – South Asia, described the tax cut as “making quality hospitality more accessible for India’s growing middle class,” further reinforcing domestic tourism demand.

Hotels expect occupancy increases of about 5–7% in leisure markets and 3–5% in business hubs, translating to potential double-digit revenue growth for mid-scale properties. Experts also predict an upswing in weekend getaways and longer stays as travelers respond to lower tariffs and a more price-competitive Indian hospitality market.

Boost for Domestic Travelers and Weekend Breaks

With GST-free stays on rooms up to ₹1,000, and the new 5% rate for rooms up to ₹7,500, the stage is set for broader price accessibility. This directly benefits India’s middle-class and cost-aware travelers, encouraging spontaneous travel decisions and increasing the appeal of organized leisure and business tours across the country. Analysts highlight that the revision will lessen the domestic traveler’s tendency to prefer international destinations like Bangkok, where hotel taxes and differences in package prices have historically tilted outbound tourism.

Mid-level chains such as Brigade and IHG Hotels report that a significant majority of their inventory falls under the new rate, bringing benefits to both travelers and hoteliers. The government’s reform is expected to propel the hospitality market to USD 475 billion by 2029, with inbound international tourists projected at 30.5 million by 2028.

Job Creation and Economic Impact

Industry leaders view the tax cut as a catalyst for job creation in hotel operations, food services, and gig employment. The sector already ranks among India’s highest job multipliers and economic contributors, amplifying local economies and supply chains. While the reform primarily targets domestic travelers, inbound tourism is also expected to benefit due to improved price competitiveness versus Southeast Asian destinations.

Input Tax Credit Withdrawal: Concerns Linger

The removal of input tax credit (ITC) for hotels in the sub-₹7,500 segment, however, has raised concerns. Hoteliers warn that without ITC, cascading taxes may hamper investment in the mid-market and budget sectors—areas critical for travel infrastructure and long-term growth. The Hotel Association of India and HRAWI caution that embedded operational costs could stifle necessary upgrades, expansion, and competitive management, potentially offsetting the short-term demand surge.

Financing, Expansion, and Sector-Wide Implications

Despite ITC concerns, most hospitality leaders stress that the GST reduction signals government support for tourism infrastructure and mid-range hotel expansion. Major domestic chains and international operators are recalibrating their offerings below the ₹7,500 price threshold, aiming to capture the rising influx of travelers and capitalize on demand spikes during the peak festive season.

As occupancy rates and consumer spending rise, the broader leisure and service industries are set to benefit, with restaurants, transport operators, and travel agencies experiencing indirect growth from the hospitality upswing. The reform’s timing, ahead of the largest travel period, suggests a coordinated government push to stimulate economic recovery in a post-pandemic context.

The GST overhaul is widely regarded as a turning point for Indian hospitality, striking a balance between accessibility, sectoral investment, and macroeconomic recovery. While calls for ITC restoration continue, the industry’s immediate outlook remains positive, with affordable tariffs and higher occupancy fueling growth. For hoteliers, restaurateurs, and travelers alike, this regulatory shift promises not just cheaper stays, but a broader transformation in India’s tourism and hospitality experience.

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