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Restaurants billing ‘service charges’ in addition to taxes is optional: Dept of Consumer Affairs

Updated: Jan 02, 2017 12:12:58pm
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Restaurants billing ‘service charges’ in addition to taxes is optional: Dept of Consumer Affairs

New Delhi, Jan 2 (KNN) After receiving number of complaints from consumers over restaurants charging ‘service charge’ in range of 5 to 20 per cent in lieu of tips, the Department of Consumer Affairs has asked State Governments to ask Hotels/Restaurants to disseminate information through display that the 'service charges’ are discretionary/ voluntary and a consumer dissatisfied with the services can have it waived off.

A number of complaints from consumers have been received that hotels and restaurants are following the practice of charging 'service charge' in the range of 5-20%, in lieu of tips, which a consumer is forced to pay irrespective of the kind of service provided to him, the department of consumer affairs today said in a statement.

The Consumer Protection Act, 1986 provides that a trade practice which, for the purpose of promoting the sale, use or the supply of any goods or for the provision of any service, adopts any unfair method or deceptive practice, is to be treated as an unfair trade practice and that a consumer can make a complaint to the appropriate consumer forum established under the Act against such unfair trade practices.

In this context, the department of Consumer Affairs, Central Government had called for clarification from the Hotel Association of India, which have replied that the service charge is completely discretionary and should a customer be dissatisfied with the dining experience he/she can have it waived off.

“Therefore, it is deemed to be accepted voluntarily,” the Department said.

The Department of Consumer Affairs has asked the State Governments to sensitize the companies, hotels and restaurants in the states regarding aforementioned provisions of the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 and also to advise the Hotels/Restaurants to disseminate information through display at the appropriate place in the hotels/restaurants that the 'service charges" are discretionary/ voluntary and a consumer dissatisfied with the services can have it waived off.

COMMENTS

  1. Amit Gupta
    Amit Gupta 03/01/2017 4:10 AM

    Why the tips (service charges) are allowed to be charged in invoice. It's not the discretion to charge. He (Seller) can keep price of his product as per wish duly displayed as per requirement, and the consumer has the option to buy or not. Under the present scenario, Some day the shopkeeper also will start charging service charges for their products. It should be out rightly banned to indicate and charge service charge in bills. Fight for right. It's customer own wish to pay tips.

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