India’s recent tax policy change, effective from October 1, 2023, ends the Goods and Services Tax (GST) exemption for overseas online information and database access retrieval (OIDAR) providers offering services for non-business purposes.
Tech giants like Facebook and Google will now face up to 18 percent integrated GST (IGST) on their services, irrespective of personal or business use. This change broadens the tax scope, increases compliance challenges, and mandates database maintenance for service providers.
For smaller enterprises, especially in edtech and subscriptions-based, staying abreast of these changes, ensuring compliance, and adapting their operations to align with new tax regulations will be crucial.
Until this recent change, OIDAR services provided by overseas companies to the Indian central government, state governments, government authorities, or individuals for non-business purposes were exempt from taxation. However, with this amendment, OIDAR services will now be subject to taxation, regardless of whether they are used for personal or business purposes.