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Complete provisions of Reverse Charge Mechanism (RCM) under GST with updated Chart of Goods and ServicesArticle contains provisions related to Statutory Provision of Reverse Charge Mechanism (RCM) under GST, GST Registration under RCM, Invoicing Rules under RCM, Input Tax Credit under RCM, Liability arises to pay GST under RCM, Time of supply for goods under Reverse Charge, Time of supply for Services under Reverse Charge, Compliances in respect of supplies under reverse charge mechanism, Reverse charge on Specified goods, Reverse Charge on Specified Services and RCM on the supply from unregistered person (suspended).

Complete provisions of Reverse Charge Mechanism (RCM) under GST with updated Chart of Goods and Services

1. Introduction to Reverse Charge Mechanism in GST Regime with Chart

The concept of Reverse Charge Mechanism was introduced in erstwhile Service Tax laws. Generally, tax is payable by the person who provides services but under Reverse Charge Mechanism the liability to pay tax has shifted to recipient of services. The concept of Reverse Charge Mechanism is incorporated under GST, but in GST regime Government has notified not only supply of certain services but also supply of certain goods under RCM. The objective of Reverse Charge Mechanism is to widen the scope of levy of tax on unorganized sectors and give exemption to specific class of supplier of goods/services and import of services.

Therefore, under Reverse Charge Mechanism the liability to pay tax is fixed on the recipient of supply of goods or services instead of the supplier or provider in respect of certain categories of goods or services or both under Section 9(3) or Section 9(4) of the CGST Act, 2017 and under sub-section (3) or sub-section (4) of Section 5 of the IGST Act, 2017.

Reverse Charge Mechanism (RCM)

2. Statutory provision of reverse mechanism

Section 2(98) of the CGST Act, 2017 has defined the term “Reverse Charge” and the same is reproduced as follows:

“reverse charge” means the liability to pay tax by the recipient of supply of goods or services or both instead of the supplier of such goods or services or both under sub-section (3) or sub-section (4) of Section 9, or under sub-section (3) or sub-section (4) of Section 5 of the Integrated Goods and Services Tax Act.

The plain reading of the cited definition of reverse charge under GST laws, it is clearly stated that reverse charge is not only confined to services rather the scope of reverse charge is extended to goods also. For more detailed provisions of reverse charge as provided under section and sub-section of the CGST Act, 2017 and IGST Act, 2017 is reproduced in the following paras as under:

Section 9(3) of the CGST Act, 2017 provides the provisions of reverse charge and the same is reproduced as follows:

“The Government may, on the recommendations of the Council, by notification, specify categories of supply of goods or services or both, the tax on which shall be paid on reverse charge basis by the recipient of such goods or services or both and all the provisions of this Act shall apply to such recipient as if he is the person liable for paying the tax in relation to the supply of such goods or services or both.”

3. Reverse Charge Mechanism in respect of Un-Registered Person:

Section 9(4) of the CGST Act, 2017 provides the provisions of reverse charge and the same is reproduced as follows:

“The central tax in respect of the supply of taxable goods or services or both by a supplier, who is not registered, to a registered person shall be paid by such person on reverse charge basis as the recipient and all the provisions of this Act shall apply to such recipient as if he is the person liable for paying the tax in relation to the supply of such goods or services or both.”

The cited provision has been deferred till 30th September, 2019 vide Notification No. 22/2018-Central Tax dated 6-8-2018 has been rescinded vide Notification No. 1/2019-Central Tax (Rate) dated 29.1.2019 [said section 9(4) has been forced w.e.f.1.2.2019]. But the list of Goods or services not yet declared by the Government for implementation of the provision.

Section 5(3) of the IGST Act, 2017 provides the provisions of reverse charge and the same is reproduced as follows:

“The Government may, on the recommendations of the Council, by notification, specify categories of supply of goods or services or both, the tax on which shall be paid on reverse charge basis by the recipient of such goods or services or both and all the provisions of this Act shall apply to such recipient as if he is the person liable for paying the tax in relation to the supply of such goods or services or both.”

Section 5(4) of the IGST Act, 2017 provides the provisions of reverse charge and the same is reproduced as follows:

“The integrated tax in respect of the supply of taxable goods or services or both by a supplier, who is not registered, to a registered person shall be paid by such person on reverse charge basis as the recipient and all the provisions of this Act shall apply to such recipient as if he is the person liable for paying the tax in relation to the supply of such goods or services or both.”

The above provision has been deferred till 30th September, 2019 vide Notification No.23/2018-Integrated Tax., dated 6-8-2018 has been rescinded vide Notification No.1/2019-Integrated Tax (Rate) dated 29.1.2019 [said section 5(4) has been forced w.e.f.1.2.2019].But the list of Goods or services not yet declared by the Government for implementation of the provision.

The above cited provisions of CGST Act, 2017 and IGST Act, 2017 says that there are two types of reverse charge scenarios provided in law. First situation is dependent on the nature of supply and/or nature of supplier. This is covered by Section 9(3) of the CGST/SGST/UTGST Act and Section 5(3) of the IGST Act. Second situation is covered by Section 9(4) of the CGST/SGST/UTGST Act and Section 5(4) of the IGST Act where a taxable supply by any unregistered person to a registered person is covered. Accordingly, whenever a registered person procures supplies from an unregistered supplier, he needs to pay GST on reverse charge basis. However, supplies where the aggregate value of such supplies of goods or services or both received by a registered person from any or all the unregistered suppliers is less than five thousand rupees in a day are exempted vide Notification No. 8/2017-C.T. (Rate), dated 28-6-2017.

4. GST registration under RCM

As per Section 24 of the CGST Act, 2017, a person who is required to pay tax under reverse charge has to compulsorily register under GST irrespective of the threshold limit of registration and threshold limit of ` 20 lakhs/` 40 lakhs (` 10 lakhs for special category States ) but special category States threshold exemption is increased to ` 20 lakhs,as per CGST (Amendment) Act, 2018 is not applicable to the Reverse Charge Mechanism.

5. Invoicing Rules under RCM

Under reverse charge, the buyer or recipient of goods or services or both has to issue invoice or payment voucher on received of goods or services or both from the supplier as may be the case.

In terms of sub-section (3) of Section 31(3)(f) of the CGST Act, 2017 and read with clause (f) a registered person who is liable to pay tax under sub-section (3) or sub-section (4) of Section 9 of the CGST Act, shall issue an invoice in respect of goods or services or both received by him from the supplier who is not registered on the date of receipt of goods or services or both; and as per clause (g) a registered person who is liable to pay tax under sub-section (3) or sub-section (4) of Section 9 shall issue a payment voucher at the time of making payment to the supplier.

The second proviso to Rule 46 provides that where an invoice is required to be issued under Section 31(3)(f) of the CGST Act, a registered person may issue a consolidated invoice at the end of a month for supplies covered under Section 9(4), the aggregate value of such supplies exceeds rupees five thousand in a day from any or all the supplies.

Considering the inconvenience that may be caused to the stakeholders in the procedure under Section 9(4) of the CGST Act, 2017, the Central Government, therefore, issued a Notification vide No. 8/2017-C.T. (Rate), dated 28-6-2017 has given exemption to intra-State supplies of goods or services or both to the tune of Rs. 5,000/- in a day from the purview of Section 9(4) which came into effect from 1-7-2017. If the value of the supply is more than Rs. 5,000/- per day then reverse charge is applicable under Section 9(4) and Vide Notification No. 38/2017-C.T. (Rate), dated 13-10-2017 the threshold limit of Rs. 5,000/- for exemption per day kept abeyance until 31-3-2018 and also with subsequent notifications the time-line has been extended up to 30-9-2019 vide Notification No. 22/2018-C.T. (Rate), dated 6-8-2018 and the same has been rescinded.

The Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Customs (“CBIC”) has notified that Exemption from tax under ‘Reverse Charge Mechanism (RCM)’ under GST stands rescinded w.e.f. February 1, 2019 in respect of Intra-State Purchases of Goods and Services from Unregistered Dealers (of value upto Rs.5,000 per day), in view of bringing into effect, the amendments (regarding RCM on supplies by unregistered persons) in the Amended CGST/IGST/UTGST Acts, 2018. Consequently Notification vide No. 8/2017-C.T. (Rate), dated 28-6-2017, Notification vide No. 8/2017-C.T. (Rate), dated 28-6-2017, and Notification No. 32/2017-Integrated Tax (Rate), dated the 13th October, 2017, have been rescinded vide Notifications No. 1/2019-Central Tax (Rate), No. 1/2019-Integrated Tax (Rate) and No. 1/2019-Union Territory Tax (Rate) all dated 29-1-2019

6. Real Estate Sectors under RCM:

On the recommendations of the GST Council in its 33rd Meeting and decision has taken in its 34th meeting. In case of a project developer or construction of apartment by the developer, 80% of inputs and input services [other than capital goods, TDR/JDA, FSI, long-term lease (premium) shall be purchased from registered persons. On shortfall of purchases from 80% tax shall be paid by the builder @18% on RCM basis. However, Tax on cement purchased from unregistered person shall be paid @28% under RCM, and on capital goods under RCM at applicable rates in terms of Section 9(4) the CGST Act,2017, in terms of C.B.I& C., Notification No.7/2019-C.T. (Rate), dated 29th March, 2019.

7. Renting of motor vehicles under RCM:

The GST Council in its 37’th meeting has taken decision to place the supply of renting of motor vehicles under RCM and recommended that the said supply when provided by suppliers paying GST @5% to corporate entities may be placed under RCM. RCM was not recommended for suppliers paying GST @ 12% with full ITC, so that they may have may have the option to continue to avail ITC. RCM otherwise would have blocked the ITC chain for them. Accordingly, the notification No. 29/2019-Central Tax (Rate) dated 31.12.2019 has been issued with effect from 1.10.2019.

Post issuance of the notification, reference have been received stating that when a service is covered by RCM, GST would be paid by the service recipient and not by the supplier. Therefore, the wording of the notification that “ any person other than a body corporate, paying central tax at the rate of 2.5% is not free from doubt and needs amendment / clarification from the perspective of drafting. C.B.I &C, vide its Circular no 130/2019 –GST dated 31.12.2019, has clarified that When any service is placed under RCM, the supplier shall not charge any tax from the service recipient as this is the settled procedure in law under RCM. There are only two rates applicable on the service of renting of vehicles, 5% with limited ITC and 12% with full ITC. The only interpretation of the notification entry in question which is not absurd would be that –

(i) where the supplier of the service charges GST @ 12% from the service recipient, the service recipient shall not be liable to pay GST under RCM; and,

(ii) where the supplier of the service doesn’t charge GST @ 12% from the service recipient, the service recipient shall be liable to pay GST under RCM.

Though a supplier providing the service to a body corporate under RCM may still be

paying GST @ 5% on the services supplied to other non-body corporate clients, to bring in greater clarity, serial No. 15 of the notification No. 13/2017-CT (R) dated 28.6.17 has been amended vide notification No. 29/2019-CT (R) dated 31.12.19 to state that RCM shall be applicable on the service by way of renting of any motor vehicle designed to carry passengers where the cost of fuel is included in the consideration charged from the service recipient only if the supplier fulfils all the following conditions:–

(a) is other than a body-corporate;

(b) does not issue an invoice charging GST @12% from the service recipient; and (c) supplies the service to a body corporate.

8. Input Tax Credit under RCM

A supplier cannot take Input Tax Credit of GST paid on goods or services used to make supplies on which the recipient is liable to pay tax under reverse charge.

The recipient can avail Input Tax Credit of GST amount that is paid under reverse charge on receipt of goods or services by him.

GST paid on goods or services under reverse charge mechanism is available as ITC to the registered person provided that such goods or services are used or will be used for business or furtherance of business.

The ITC is availed by recipient cannot be used towards payment of output tax on goods or services, the payment of tax under reverse charge only on cash.

9. Liability arises to pay GST under RCM

The time of supply is the point when the supply is liable to GST. One of the factors relevant for determining time of supply is the person who is liable to pay tax. In reverse charge, the recipient is liable to pay GST. Thus, time of supply for supplies under reverse charge is different from the supplies which are under forward charge.

10. Time of supply for Goods under reverse charge: 

As per Section 12(3) of the CGST Act, 2017 in case of supplies of goods in respect of which tax is paid or liable to be paid on reverse charge basis, the time of supply shall be the earliest of the following dates, namely :-

(a) date of receipt of goods; or

(b) date of payment as entered in the books of account of the recipient or the date on which the payment is debited in his bank account, whichever is earlier; or

(c) the date immediately following 30 days from the date of issue of invoice or any other document, or similar other document thereof by the supplier :

Provided that where it is not possible to determine the time of supply under clause (a) or clause (b) or clause (c), the time of supply shall be the date of entry in the books of account of the recipient of supply.

11. Time of supply for Services under Reverse Charge:

As per Section 13(3) of the CGST Act, 2017 in case of supplies for Services in respect of which tax is paid or liable to be paid on reverse charge basis, the time of supply shall be the earliest of the following dates, namely :-

(a) the date of payment as entered in the books of account of the recipient or the date on which the payment is debited in his bank account, whichever is earlier; or

(b) the date immediately following 60 days from the date of issue of invoice or any other documents, similar other document thereof by the supplier :

Provided, where it is not possible to determine time of supply by using above methods under clause (a) and clause (b), the time of supply shall be the date of entry in the books of account of the recipient of supply.

12. Compliances in respect of supplies under Reverse Charge Mechanism

(1) As per Section 31 of the CGST Act, 2017 read with Rule 46 of the CGST Rules, 2017, every tax invoice has to mention whether the tax in respect of supply in the invoice is payable on reverse charge. Similarly, this also needs to be mentioned in receipt voucher as well as refund voucher, if tax is payable on reverse charge.

(2) Maintenance of accounts by registered persons: Every registered person is required to keep and maintain records of all supplies attracting payment of tax on reverse charge.

(3) Any amount payable under reverse charge shall be paid by debiting the electronic cash ledger. In other words, reverse charge liability cannot be discharged by using input tax credit. However, after discharging reverse charge liability, credit of the same can
be taken by the recipient, if he is otherwise eligible.

(4) Invoice level information in respect of all supplies attracting reverse charge, rate wise, are to be furnished separately in column 4B of GSTR-1.

(5) Advance paid for reverse charge supplies is also leviable to GST. The person making advance payment has to pay tax on reverse charge basis.

As per the recommendations of 45th GST Council meeting held on September 17, 2021. The CBIC vide Notification No. 10/2021-Central Tax (Rate) dated September 30, 2021 has further amended Notification No. 04/2017-Central Tax (Rate) dated June 28, 2017 (“the RCM notification for goods”), In the RCM notification for goods, in the Table, after S. No. 3 and the entries relating thereto the entries shall be inserted namely “essential oils other than those of citrus fruit”. In effect, Supply of the said mentioned mentha oil by unregistered person to registered person shall be taxable under RCM as per Section 9(3) of CGST Act, 2017 and This Notification shall be effective from October 01, 2021.

13. Reverse charge on specified goods

The supply of goods under Reverse Charge Mechanism has notified vide Notification No. 4/2017-C.T. (Rate), dated 28-6-2017 as amended from time to time under Section 9(3) of the CGST Act, 2017 and the same is reproduced in the Table below :-

Table-1

S. No. Tariff Item, Sub-heading,or Chapter Description of Supply of Goods Supplier of Goods Recipient of Supply
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
1. 0801 Cashew nuts, not shelled or peeled Agriculturist Any registered person
2.  

 

Bidi wrapper leaves (tendu) Agriculturist Any registered person
3. Tobacco leaves Agriculturist Any registered person
3A. Following essential oils other than those of citrus fruit namely:

a) Of peppermint (Mentha piperita);

b) Of other mints: Spearmint oil (ex-mentha spicata), Water mint-oil (ex-mentha aquatic), Horsemint oil (ex-mentha ylvestries), Bergament oil (ex-mentha citrate).

 

 

Any un-registered person

 

Any registered person

4. 5004 to 5006 Silk yarn Any person who manufactures silk yarn from raw silk or silk worm cocoons for supply of silk yarn Any registered person
4A 5201

(Effective from 15-11-2017)

Raw cotton Agriculturist Any registered person
5. Supply of lottery State Government, Union Territory or any local authority Lottery distributor or selling agent.

Explanation. – For the purposes of this entry, lottery distributor or selling agent has the same meaning as assigned to it in clause (c) of Rule 2 of the Lotteries (Regulation) Rules, 2010, made under the 2 provisions of sub-section (1) of Section 11 of the Lotteries (Regulations) Act, 1998.

6. Any Chapter (Effective from 13-10-2017) Used vehicles seized and confiscated goods, old and used goods, waste and scrap Central Government, State Government, Union territory or a Local authority. Any registered person

 

7. Any Chapter

(Effective from 28-5-2018)

Priority Sector Lending Certificate Any registered person Any registered person

 

Explanation.– (1) In this Table, “tariff item”, “sub-heading”, “heading” and “Chapter” shall mean respectively a tariff item, sub-heading, heading or chapter, as specified in the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act, 1975 (51 of 1975).

(2) The rules for the interpretation of the First Schedule to the said Customs Tariff Act, 1975, including the Section and Chapter Notes and the General Explanatory Notes of the First Schedule shall, so far as may be, apply to the interpretation of this notification.

14. Reverse charge on specified services

The supply of services under reverse charge mechanism has been notified vide Notification No. 13/2017-C.T. (Rate), dated 28-6-2017 as amended from time to timeunder Section 9(3) of the CGST Act, 2017 and the list of services that will be under
reverse charge as notified by the Central Government is given in table below :-

Table-2

Sr. No. Category of Supply of Services Supplier of Service Recipient of service
(1) (2) (3) (4)
Goods Transport Agency (GTA)
1. GTA Services :

Supply of Services by a Goods Transport Agency (GTA) in respect of transportation of goods by road to-

(a)   any factory registered under or governed by the Factories Act,1948;or

(b)   any society registered under the Societies Registration Act,1860 or under any other law for the time being in force in any part of India; or

“ Provided further that nothing contained in this entry shall be where ,-

i.  the supplier has taken registration under the CGST Act,2017 and exercised the option to pay tax on the services of GTA in relation to transport of goods supplied by him under forward charge., and

ii.     the supplier has issued a tax invoice to the recipient charging Central Tax at the applicable rates  and has made a declaration as prescribed in Annexure III on such invoice issued by him.”

Notification No. 5/2022 –C.T(Rate) dated 13.07.2022

(c)   any cooperative society established by or under any law; or

(d)   any person registered under CGST/
IGST / SGST/or UTGST Act; or

(e)   anybody corporate established, by or under any law; or

(f)    any partnership firm whether registered or not under any law including association of persons; or

(g)   any casual taxable person; located in the taxable territory.

“Provided that nothing contained in this entry shall apply to services provided by a goods transport agency, by way of transport of goods in a goods carriage by road, to, –

(a) a Department or Establishment of the Central Government or State Government or Union territory; or

(b) local authority; or

(c) Governmental agencies,

which has taken registration under the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 (12 of 2017) only for the purpose of deducting tax under Section 51 and not for making a taxable supply of goods or services.”

(c)   any coop

(a)   any factory registered under or governed by the Factories Act,1948; or

(b)   any society registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860 or under any other law for the time being in force in any part of India; or

erative society established by or under any law;

(d)   any person registered under CGST/IGST/
SGST/UTGST Act; or

(e)   anybody corporate established, by or under any law; or

(f)    any partnership firm whether registered or not under any law including association of persons; or

(g)   any casual taxable person located in the taxable territory.

2. Legal Services

Services provide by an individual advocate including a senior advocate or firm of advocates by way of legal services, directly or indirectly.

An individual advocate including a senior advocate or firm of advocates. Any business entity located in the taxable territory.
Explanation. – ‘Legal service’ means any service provided in relation to advice, consultancy or assistance in any manner and includes representational services before any Court, Tribunal or Authority.
3 Arbitral Services

Services supplied by an arbitral Tribunal to a business entity.

An arbitral Tribunal Any business entity located in the taxable territory.
4 Sponsorship Services

Service provided by way of Sponsorship Service to anybody corporate or partnership firm.

Any person Anybody corporate or partnership firm located in the taxable territory.
5 Government Services :

Services supplied by the Central Government, State Government, Union territory or local
authority to a business entity excluding the following :

(A)    renting of immovable property service, and

(B)     services specified below :-

(i)  services by the Department of posts;

(ii)          services in relation to an aircraft or a vessel, inside or outside the precincts of a port or an airport;

(iii) transport of goods or passengers.

Central Government, State Government, Union territory or Local Authority Any Business Entity located in the taxable territory.
5A Services by the Government: Services supplied by the Central Government, State Government, Union territory or local authority by way of renting of immovable property to a person registered under the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 (with effect from 25-1-2018. Central Government, State Government, Union territory or Local Authority. Any person registered under the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017
5AA Services by way of renting of residential dwelling to a registered person.

Notification No.5/2022-C.T.(Rate), dated 13.07.2022

Any Person Any person registered under the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017
5B Services supplied by any person by way of transfer of development rights or Floor Space Index (FSI) (including additional FSI) for construction of a project by a promoter. Any Person Promoter
5C Long term lease of land (30 years or more) by any person against consideration in the form of upfront amount (called as premium, salami, cost, price, development charges or by any other name) and/or periodic rent for construction of a project by a promoter. Any person Promoter
6 Services by the Director: Services supplied by a director of a company or a body corporate to the said company or the body corporate. A director of a company or a body corporate A company or a body corporate located in the taxable territory
7 Insurance Agent Service: Services provided by an insurance agent to person carrying on insurance business. An Insurance Agent Any person carrying on insurance business, located in the taxable territory.
8 Recovery Agent Service: Services provided by a recovery agent to a banking company or a financial institution or a non-banking financial company. A Recovery Agent Banking company or financial institution or a non-banking financial company, located in the taxable territory.
9 Copyright Service

Supply of Services by amusic composer, photographer, artist or the like by way of transfer or permitting the use or enjoyment of a copyright covered under clause (a) of sub-section (1) of Section 13 of the Copyright Act, 1957 relating to original dramatic, musical or artistic works to a music company, producer or the like.

 Music composer, photographer, artist, or the like. The Music company, producer or the like, located in the taxable territory.
9A Supply of services by an author by way of transfer or permitting the use or enjoyment of a copyright covered under clause (a) of subsection (1) of section 13 of the Copyright Act, 1957 relating to original literary works to a publisher.

( Sl.9 & 9A changes carried vide Notification No.22/2019-C.T (Rate) dated 30.09.2019 with effect from 1’st October,2019

Author Publisher located in the taxable territory:-

Provided that nothing contained in this entry shall apply where:-

(i)            the author has taken registration under the Central Goods and Services Tax Act,2017 (12 of 2017), and filed a declaration , in form at annexure I, within the time limit prescribed therein, with the jurisdictional CGST or SGST commissioner, as the case may be, that he exercises the option to pay central tax on the service specified in column (2), under forward charge in accordance with Section 9 (1) of the Central Goods and Service Tax Act, 2017 under forward charge, and to comply with all the provisions of Central Goods and Service Tax Act, 2017 (12 of 2017) as they apply to a person liable for paying the tax in relation to the supply of any goods or services or both and that he shall not withdraw the said option within a period of 1 year from the date of exercising such option;

(ii) the author makes a declaration, as prescribed in Annexure II on the invoice issued by him in Form GST Inv-I to the publisher. ”;

10 Reserve Bank Services :

Supply of services by the members of Overseeing Committee to (Reserve Bank of India  Effective from 13-10-2017)

Members of Overseeing Committee constituted by the Reserve Bank of India. Reserve Bank of India
11

 

 

Services by DSAs :

Services supplied by individual Direct Selling Agents (DSAs) other than a body corporate partnership or limited liability partnership firm to bank or non-banking financial company (NBFCs) Effective from 27-7-2018).

Individual Direct Selling Agents (DSAs) other than a body corporate, partnership or limited liability partnership firm. A banking company or a non-banking financial company, located in the taxable territory.
12 Services provided by Business Facilitator (BF) to a banking company. Business facilitator (BF) A banking company, located in the taxable territory.
13 Services provided by an agent of Business Correspondent (BC) to Business Correspondent (BC). An agent of Business Correspondent (BC). A business correspondent, located in the taxable territory.
14 Security Services (services provided by way of supply of security personnel) provided to a registered person : 

Provided that nothing contained in the entry shall apply to,-

(i)(a) a Department or Establishment of the Central Government or State Government or Union territory; or

(b) local authority; or

(c) Government agencies;

which has taken registration under the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 (12 of 2017) only for the purpose of deducting tax under Section 51 of the said Act and not for making a taxable supply of goods or services; or (ii) a registered person paying tax under Section 10 of the said Act.

Sl. No. 12 to 14 vide Notification No. 29/2018-C.T. (Rate) dated 31-12-2018. w.e.f. 1-1-2019)

 

Any person other than a body corporate. A registered person, located in the “taxable territory.”
15 Services provided by way of renting of any motor vehicle designed to carry passengers where the cost of fuel is included in the consideration charged from the service recipient, provided to a body corporate.

Notification No.29/2019-Central Tax (Rate), dated 31.12.2019.

Any person, other than a body corporate who supplies the service to a body corporate and does not issue an invoice charging central tax at the rate of 6% to the service recipient. Any body corporate located in the taxable territory”.
 

16

Services of lending securities of Securities under Lending scheme, 1997 (Scheme). Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), as amended. 

Sl. 16changes have carried vide Notification No.22/2019-C.T (Rate) dated 30.09.2019 with effect from 1’st October, 2019.

Lender i.e. a person who deposits the securities registered in his name or in the name of any other person duly authorised on his behalf with an approved intermediary for the purpose of lending under the scheme of SEBI. Borrower i.e. a person who borrows the securities under the Scheme through an approved intermediary of SEBI).

The cited table is showing the list of services as notified by the Government and approved by the GST Council for levy of GST under reverse charge.

Explanation. – For purpose of this notification,-

(a) The person who pays or is liable to pay freight for the transportation of goods by road in goods carriage, located in the taxable territory shall be treated as the person who receives the service for the purpose of this notification.

(b) “Body Corporate” has the same meaning as assigned to it in clause (11) of Section 2 of the Companies Act, 2013.

(c) the business entity located in the taxable territory who is litigant, applicant or petitioner, as the case may be, shall be treated as the person who receives the legal services for the purpose of this notification.

(d) the words and expressions used and not defined in this notification but defined in the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, the Integrated Goods and Services Tax Act, and the Union Territory Goods and Services Tax Act shall have the same meanings as assigned to them in those Acts.

(e) A “Limited Liability Partnership” formed and registered under the provisions of the Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008 (6 of 2009) shall also be considered as a partnership firm or a firm.

(f) “insurance agent” shall have the same meaning as assigned to it in clause (10) of Section 2 of the Insurance Act, 1938 (4 of 1938).

(g) “renting of immovable property” means allowing, permitting or granting access, entry, occupation, use or any such facility, wholly or partly, in an immovable property, with or without the transfer of possession or control of the said immovable property and includes letting, leasing, licensing or other similar arrangements in respect of immovable property.

(h) provisions of this notification, insofar as they apply to the Central Government and State Governments, shall also apply to the Parliament and State Legislatures.

(i) The term “apartment” shall have the same meaning as assigned to it in clause (e) under Section 2 of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 (16 of 2016).

(j) the term “promoter” shall have the same meaning as assigned to it in clause (zk) under Section 2 of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 (16 of 2016).

(k) the term “project” shall mean a Real Estate Project (REP) or a Residential Real Estate Project (RREP);

(l) “the term “Real Estate Project (REP)” shall have the same meaning as assigned to it in clause (zn) of Section 2 of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 (16 of 2016).

(m) The term “Residential Real Estate Project (RREP)” shall mean a REP in which the carpet area of the commercial apartments is not more than 15 per cent of the total carpet area of all the apartments in the REP.

(n) “Floor Space Index (FSI)” shall mean the ratio of a building’s total floor area (gross floor area) to the size of the piece of land upon which it is built.

15. Additional Services on which tax is payable by recipient under IGST Act, 2017 on Reverse charge basis under GST

In addition to cited ( Table -2 ) services, the following two additional services has been notified by the Central Government vide Notification No.10/2017-Integrated Tax(Rate) Dated 28-06-2017 wherein whole of the tax shall be payable by the recipient on services under Section 5(3) of IGST Act,2017 on Reverse charge basis.

(Table-3)

Sl.No. Category of Supply of Services Supplier of Service Recipient of service
(1) (2) (3) (4)
1 Any service supplied by any person who is located in a non-taxable territory to any person other than non-taxable online recipient. Any person located in a non-taxable territory. Any person located in the taxable territory other than non-taxable online recipient.
10** Services supplied by a person located in non-taxable territory by way of transportation of goods by a vessel from a place outside India up to the Customs Station of clearance in India. A person located in a non-taxable territory.

 

 

 

 ** Remarks: On 19-05-2022, the Hon’ble Supreme Court has pronounced a land mark decision on ‘Ocean freight’ in Civil Appeal 1390 of 2022 in the case of Union of India & Anr vs. M/s Mohit Minerals (P.) Ltd,[2022]138 taxmann.com 331(SC), while upholding the judgment of the Gujarat High Court taken on the levy of IGST on the Ocean Freight Component on import under the CIF method on a reverse charge basis.

The Apex Court has observed that the ocean freight from foreign location to customs station in India in CIF import contracts has sufficient territorial nexus for levying IGST under reverse charge. On an interpretation of Sections 5(3) and 5(4) of the IGST Act, read with Section 2(93) of the CGST Act, it is clear that the importer can be classified as the ‘recipient ‘of the services. On this interpretation, the validity of the notifications levying GST under RCM on ocean freight has to be upheld.

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The Author is a practicing advocate at Orissa High Court, Cuttack, Odisha and can be reached to author at rameshjena2009@gmail.com.

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149 Comments

  1. Alok Chandra Jha says:

    Dear Sir, I am availing the services of labour (man power supply) and services of goods transport (not registered in GTA) from unregisterd person. Should both services will be covered under RCM

  2. PLN SARMA says:

    SIR,A regd dealer when paid RCM on purchases of waste lime powder and stone powder from un regs dealers in a month ,then in the same month GST R 3 B return he can avail or use such paid RCM GST for paying his out put tax? please reply to my mail ID.PLN SARMA.

  3. JITENDER KUMAR RANKA says:

    The concept of RCM of GST where maximum are eligible for ITC is totally unproductive, undesirable & not required

    1)it does not have any benefit to revenue.
    2) it impacts hugely negatively on productivity of businesses because of futile RCM exercise to pay & claim credit.
    3) Shouldn’t media raise it at appropriate forums/level for removal of maximum RCMs which are eligible for ITC? Though it may not make immediate impact but continuous voice might have positive impact with govt..in due time…

    RCMS with ITC are futile…what benefit anyone gets by making registered person to pay on purchase/expenses to govt. On RCM basis & claim credit at the same time & adjust outward GST payable… instead NO RCM should be there so that tax payer pays full outward GST on sales instead of paying RCM & adjusting ITC on it against outward GST.

    If RCM is scrapped totally it will impact businesses & economy positively they will use the time (wasted in RCM/ITC exercise) on business

  4. naveen says:

    Hi sir,

    I am running the business of Restaurant, and the paying the tax at the rate of 5% with out ITC. my question is do i need to comply the RCM? if Yes then can i eligible to claim the RCM input

    1. puneet gupta says:

      sir is rcm applicable on Brick klin’s expenses like nikasi ,loading,unloading from 1-7-2017 to 12-10-2017 if applicable so what is wayout of this

  5. RAJA says:

    17.09.2022

    Sir.,

    1.We are a registered under GST and running publication company.

    2.Monthly we are sending our correspondence TABALS only thro’ courier in local state and Mumbai and for that we get courier bill without GST(Approx.maximum bill Rs.300/- only) from an ENTERPRISE who got GST registration and its annual business is only below 20lacks.and the ENTERPRISE sending our courier tabals thro’ FIRST FLIGHT COURIERS.
    3.Please reply whether RCM is applicable for the above stated monthly bill amount of Rs.300/-(THREE HUNDRED ONLY)and if RCM is applicable @ which%

    Thanks and regards
    K.Rengarajan

  6. K.RENGARAJAN says:

    17.09.2022

    Sir.,

    1.We are a registered under GST and running publication company.

    2.Monthly we are sending our correspondence TABALS only thro’ courier in local state and Mumbai and for that we get courier bill without GST(Approx.maximum bill Rs.300/- only) from an ENTERPRISE who got GST registration and its annual business is only below 20lacks.and the ENTERPRISE sending our courier tabals thro’ FIRST FLIGHT COURIERS.
    3.Please reply whether RCM is applicable for the above stated monthly bill amount of Rs.300/-(THREE HUNDRED ONLY)and if RCM is applicable @ which%

    Thanks and regards
    K.Rengarajan

  7. Harikrishnan K G says:

    RCM (Lorry Hire) From Un Registered Person to Registered Person for Bidi Transportation .What is the percentage of this transaction for pay gst

    1. RAMESH CHANDRA JENA says:

      where the supplier of the service doesn’t charge GST @ 12% from the service recipient, the service recipient shall be liable to pay GST under RCM and avail ITC full.

      This transaction cannot be considered as GTA as an unregistered person cannot issue a consignment Note.

  8. abj says:

    Q1. If both recipient & supplier are unregistered, then is RCM to be paid by recipient on security services?

    Q2. If recipient only has exempt supplies (rent collected on residential building), is he liable to take registration?

    Q3. If answer to Q.2 is yes + recipient as per Q.2 is registered (even though he only make exempt supplies), then is RCM to to be paid by recipient on security services?

  9. Mariyam says:

    Sir i m providing a truck service to a company on ton basis…I had a agreement of taking a truck and passing it to co.I m just a medicore is my service liable for RCM

    1. RAMESH CHANDRA JENA says:

      If you are issuing an LR (Lorry receipt) or consignment note for each transaction to the company then it will be considered as GTA. The company has to pay tax under RCM.

  10. JUGRAJ BHANDARI says:

    WE ARE RUNNING COLD STORAGE OF KEEPING AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE LIKE CHILLIES, TURMERIC, TAMARIND, DHANIYA ETC., UNDER PRIVATE LIMITED COMPANY REGISTERED UNDER FACTORIES ACT. AND WE ARE EXEMPTED UNDER GST ACT DUE TO KEEPING OF STORAGE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE IF WE BROUGHT ANY MATERIAL SPAREPARTS FOR MACHINERY REPAIRS AND IF THE FREIGHT WILL BE PAID BY US TO THE TRANSPORTER THAN GST RCM IS APPLICABLE TO US OR THE TRANSPORTER HAS TO PAYGST OR THE SUPPLIER HAS TO PAY GST ON FREIGHT KINDLY SEND THE CLARIFICATION TO MY MAIL

    1. RAMESH CHANDRA JENA says:

      If you are paying freight against each LR (Lorry receipt) or consignment note for each transaction to the transporter then it will be considered as GTA. You have to pay tax under RCM.

      1. Akshay Davne says:

        we are running agriculture business like potato’s, vegetable, and i am taking a Transport service then applicable as a RCM if i paid (RCM) then can take same RCM as in Input which is paid by me through RCM, Because we are as exempted supply and i am not taken any kind of ITC which is vendor uploaded but RCM paid and that cost can we claim as same .. ?
        Please suggest ??

  11. Vinit says:

    What will be the GST Rate in case of RCM under transport charges?
    We are paying at the rate of 5% but during GST Audit of our firm, it is being said by the department that it should be charge at the rate of 12% as the option of 12% and 5% is only avaible to transporter and not to receipinet of service

    1. Saatwik Jain says:

      As per my view , RCM on GTA is 5 % paid by parties. However if there is 12 % rate than its a case of forward charge & in such case it doesnot comes under RCM . Transporter has to charge GST , has to file return and you have to take ITC for the same. So charging @ 5 % RCM on GTA is actually right from your side.

  12. goutam ghosh says:

    Sir, we are service provider in the field of house keeping, rendering services / labour supply on contract basis to banks and private companies. does this service fall under RCM ??

  13. Ramesh Kumar Swain says:

    Sir, It is pertinent to mention that one agency under Chakradharpur Division of South Eastern Railway was render his service to execute a works contract in the year 2014. Now a final bill about Rs.2 lakh only is to be passed. The said agency is not now being doing any contract or any business. His annual turnover is about 2.5 lakh and not registered in GST act.
    Please suggest how his bill can be passed.

    1. RAMESH CHANDRA JENA says:

      works contract services were provided pre-GST period to East Coast Railway in 2014 and the final bill to be passed as per the old practice of passing the bill and not considering the provision of GST.

  14. pooran singh says:

    Sir if I pay my Jun-21 RCM on 20th July, can i avail the RCM input in GSTR3B of Jun-21 or shall i utilized my RCM input for other output of Jun-21 (GSTR3B)

    1. RAMESH CHANDRA JENA says:

      For availing ITC for the same month return is not advisable hence you may utilize RCM ITC for the month of July return and not for the month of June return

    1. K.N. Kalleshamurthy says:

      The interest payable on RCM charges is 24% per Annum u/s 50 of the CGST Act-2017. RCM Charges is nothing but a sort of input tax.

      1. RAMESH CHANDRA JENA says:

        For Rate of Interest please refer to Notification No. 13/2017-C.T.
        For section 50(1) – 18%
        For section 50(3) – 24%

    1. RAMESH CHANDRA JENA says:

      For RCM -GSTR-2 A has no use and you avail ITC on the basis of the amount furnished in GSTR-3B as per invoice prepared for RCM

  15. TIKAM GUPTA says:

    Sir,

    During the F.Y. 2018-19 RCM liabilities not discharged at the time recipient of service, now we are discharged the RCM liability, so can we take ITC.

  16. S JEGADEESAN says:

    Where should I declare the Taxable Value of Security Services provided by an Individual? Whether should I declare against Nil Rated /Exempted ? or as usual .Since Tax on Security Services will be paid by Service recipient . Then how can Individual service provider set off his liability?

    1. K N Kalleshamurthy says:

      Yes. You can pay RCM charges later along with applicable interest @24% P.A. on your own to avoid the quantum of interest payable.

  17. SanjayMakhija says:

    The Article on the outset says this :
    The cited provision has been deferred till 30th September, 2019 vide Notification No. 22/2018-Central Tax (Rate) dated 6-8-2018 has been rescinded vide Notification No. 1/2019-Central Tax (Rate) dated 29.1.2019 [said section 9(4) has been forced w.e.f.1.2.2019].
    So Jena Sir My Question is how come RCM is applicable for FY 2017-18 or 2018-19 .Kindly clarify and also whats the Present Status.

  18. ASHWANI KUMAR says:

    Sir, Is RCM rule now applicable or still suspended for purchase of goods from Unregistered dealers. In the first case, where to declare purchases in gst returns? Thank you.

  19. pramod says:

    sir,
    if reverse charge on transport of goods has not been paid for year 2018-19,do we have to mention it in GSTR-9 and will it attract any late fees or interest?

  20. Anurag says:

    A Supplier (Individual) who is already registered under GST for the supply of security personals issues invoice under forward charge mechanism i.e. added GST in the invoice. He also collected and paid the tax via GSTR-3B. Will Recepient be still liable for GST even though he has paid GST to supplier? as the libility to pay GST resides with him asper provision of section 9(3) of the CGST Act.

  21. paresh shah says:

    F Y 18-19 , my clinent was paid rcm but itc not taken. so now i.e 18-19 gst audit he was paid some liabilities, can he take itc now and pay less ???

  22. Tina says:

    If RCM is not paid in 3B inf f.y. 2017-18 but liable to pay under GST Audit f.y. 17-18. We can claim credit of such paid RCM in current year.

  23. Manish Pandey says:

    We are property developer and receive services of pure labour contractor from unregistered persons, whether we have to pay GST on RCM basis? As per above discussion pure labor services not in table (not specified service for RCM)

  24. NITIN SHAH says:

    Account Writing 27,500.00
    Internet Charges 18,144.97
    Data Processing Charges 30,000.00
    Digital Sign 2,550.00
    Membership & Subscription Fee 5,000.00
    Office Expense 4,215.53
    Office Rent 98,250.00
    Packing Charges 14,550.00
    Printing & Stationery 3,624.00
    Professional Fees 7,300.00
    Sales Promotion 13,741.00
    Society Charges 29,280.00
    WHETHER RCM IS APPLICABLE ON ABOVE EXPS FOR THE PERIOD FROM JULY 17 TO 13TH OCT 17. IF YES CAN DEALER PAY NOW AND CLAIM ITC OF IT IN THE CURRENT MONTH GST RETURN

    THANKS IN ADVANCE FRO YOUR REPLY

  25. Manohar Rai says:

    Please Clarify :
    If Customer say the doen’t want to pay GST under RCM Instead he is willing to pay his Transporter Total Amount including GST Amount then what GST Rate should Transporter charge on the Freight Service rendered to Customer. Will it be at 5%, 12% OR 18%.

  26. Suresh says:

    Kindly clarify whether GST RCM is applicable if legal services paid from India for the services availed from a overseas Country and for a case conducted in another overseas country.

    Service availed outside the Country and payment from India.

  27. Varadharajan says:

    Sir, My client being proprietorship concern,providing security guard services. As per Notification attract RCM. What is the RCM tax rate for security services to select in GSTR1 and what tax rate to be paid Receiver of receiver of services Under RCM? help me urgent sir

  28. Bhalchandra Gangadhar Kale says:

    Dear Sir,
    Very good information. My query is as follows –
    A company has received services from its Director in the month of March 2018 on which GST is payable U/s 9(3) of CGST Act. The company paid the same in cash on 19.04.2018. Can the Company claim ITC of this payment while filing GSTR 3B for March 2018?

  29. Raynald Lewis says:

    Sir, we as Indian pvt co (regd under GST) are paying for software licenses from the non-resident foreign company who are registered under GST as non-resident. So do we still have to pay GST? The invoice says under RCM 0% GST. Both the GST nos of the supplier and recipient are displayed in the invoice. How do we comply? Thank you

  30. navneet says:

    Dear Sir
    We are a freight forwarder providing transport services / import of services (handling of import goods or door delivery of goods) to exporters and importers, we are invoicing to client 18% gst on the output services, but due to confusion that RCM has been deferred, we had not calculated RCM nor deposited the same till date even for 17-18.

    Please confirm if deposit the tax now can we claim the ITC in current period, if yes then kindly guide the procedure.

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