See what actually lands in your account from a Zomato or Swiggy order, after platform commission and GST on that commission.
Estimates only — not professional tax advice. Actual liability may vary based on your specific circumstances. Talk to a CA before filing.
No. Under Section 9(5), Zomato and Swiggy are treated as the deemed supplier for restaurant services ordered through their apps — they collect and pay the 5% GST to the government, not you.
The GST the platform charges YOU on its commission (typically 18%). If you're a regular-registered taxpayer (not under composition), you can claim this back as input tax credit.
Commission (often 18-25%) and GST on that commission are deducted before the platform pays out. If you can't claim ITC (e.g. you're under the composition scheme), that GST is a real cost, not just a cash-flow timing issue.
No — Section 9(5) only applies to orders placed through the e-commerce operator's app/website. Your direct dine-in and takeaway sales follow your restaurant's normal GST treatment.