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In a layman language, deemed export means the goods when supplied, does not leave India and payment for which is received either in Indian rupees or in convertible foreign exchange, if such goods are manufactured in India. (Section 147 of CGST Act, 2017). By and large, all the provisions related to ‘export’, shall be applicable to ‘deemed export’,but following are the provisions which are applicable to deemed export only.
GST Council, hereby exempts the intra-State supply of taxable goods by a registered supplier to a registered recipient for export, from so much of the central tax leviable thereon under section 9 of the said Act, as is in excess of the amount calculated at the rate of 0.05 per cent, subject to fulfillment of the following conditions, namely:
Until recent past the count of NGOs outnumbered the count of schools in India. Such being the spread of NGOs, arguably the biggest economic reform in India which is GST would certainly have its impact on NGO sector. One of the major question which people at helm of affairs of NGOs have is whether their organisation need to get registered under GST? The article attempts to put before the readers relevant extracts of statue which would facilitate in answering above question.
Requests have been received to clarify whether supply of books, pamphlets, brochures, envelopes, annual reports, leaflets, cartons, boxes etc., printed with design, logo, name, address or other contents supplied by the recipient of such supplies, would constitute supply of goods falling under Chapter 48 or 49 of the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act, 1975 (51of 1975) or supply of services falling under heading 9989 of the scheme of classification of services annexed to notification No. 11/2017-CT(R).
Seeks to notify the evidences required to be produced by the supplier of deemed export supplies for claiming refund under rule 89(2)(g) of the CGST rules, 2017
Central Government hereby notifies following supplies of goods as deemed exports, namely:-Supply of goods by a registered person against Advance Authorization
Seeks to reduce GST rate on Food preparations put up in unit containers and intended for free distribution to economically weaker sections of the society under a programme duly approved by the Central Government or any State Government.
Provided also that in respect of supplies regarded as deemed exports, the application may be filed by, -(a) the recipient of deemed export supplies; or (b) the supplier of deemed export supplies in cases where the recipient does not avail of input tax credit on such supplies and furnishes an undertaking to the effect that the supplier may claim the refund
Clarification on issues wherein the goods are moved within the State or from the State of registration to another State for supply on approval basis- Various communications have been received particularly from the suppliers of jewellery etc. who are registered in one State but may have to visit other States (other than their State of registration) and need to carry the goods (such as jewellery) along for approval.
CBEC hereby specifies the Assistant Commissioner/Deputy Commissioner, having jurisdiction over the place declared as address in the application for enrolment as Goods and Service Tax Practitioner in FORM GST PCT-1 submitted in terms of sub-section (1) of section 48 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 read with sub-rule (2) of rule 83 of the Central Goods and Service Tax Rules, 2017 as the officer authorized to approve or reject the said application.