Illegal to impose service charge on customers by hotels: Paswan
April 23, 2017  17:46
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Food and Consumer Affairs Minister Ram Vilas Paswan on Sunday said service charge cannot be imposed mandatorily, adding that levying such charge is illegal under the latest guidelines issued by the government.

"There is no such thing as service charge. People already know that taxes are already added when they pay for a product," Paswan told ANI.

"Hence our government has issued guidelines which make service charge optional or voluntary," he added.

Paswan further said that restaurant or hotel owners should let the customer decide what amount they want to pay.

"Those who want to pay service charge, they can give in the form of tips or the resultant should let the customer decide what kind amount the customer wants to pay. But it is illegal to impose service charge on anyone," he added.

The Union Minister said that the customer has the right to approach consumer affairs department if they are forced to pay such charges.

Last week, the government had approved new guidelines giving consumers the right to decide whether they wish to pay service charge on hotel or restaurant bills.

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