Accordingly if you thought actor rahul BOSE' target='_blank' title='click here to read more about rahul BOSE'>rahul bose was charge exorbitantly for two bananas in a Chandigarh hotel last month, think again. Meanwhile a Twitter user, named Kartik Dhar recently posted a picture of his bill, in which he was charged Rs 1,700 for two boiled eggs in Four Seasons hotel in mumbai. Additionally, the user was charged Rs 850 for an omelette. Furthermore the user, who is an author of All The Queen's Men, captioned the picture, "2 eggs for Rs 1,700 at Four Seasons. rahul BOSE' target='_blank' title='click here to read more about rahul BOSE'>rahul bose Bhai Andolan Kare?"

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Reportedly the hotel is yet to issue a statement on this matter, and last month actor rahul BOSE' target='_blank' title='click here to read more about rahul BOSE'>rahul bose tweeted a video in which he highlighted how Chandigarh's JW Marriott Hotel charged him Rs 442, including GST, for two bananas. Bose tweeted "You have to see this to believe it. Who said fruit wasn't harmful to your existence? Ask the wonderful folks at JW Marriott”. Further after this, the Federation of Hotel and Restaurant Association of india (FHRAI) issued a statement saying that 18 per cent GST on bananas was a legal requirement for the hotel.



Moreover tax experts said the brouhaha over 18% GST on fresh fruit is unnecessary and the hotel was right in charging the tax. Perhaps the Chandigarh Excise and Taxation Department had served a show-cause notice to the hotel and slapped a Rs 25,000 penalty for levying GST on the two bananas, violating the provisions of its HSN/Chapter 803.


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