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Revised GST Rules has placed a cap of 20% (i.e. Credit reflected in GSTR2A plus 20%) on the input credit which can be availed by a taxpayer on the input tax paid on goods purchased by him. The new rule says that the taxpayer can avail only 20% extra amount than the amount of input credit reflected in his GSTR2A return.
ANALYSIS ITC CAPPED BY 20% OF ELIGIBLE ITC OF GSTR 2A CBIC by Notification No. 49/2019 – Central tax – dated 09 October, 2019 it has placed a cap on availment of Input Tax Credit (‘ITC’) to the extent to 20% of eligible input invoices or debit notes. TABLE FOR ABOVE UNDERSTANDING Sr. No Particulars […]
Introduction Central Board of Indirect tax and Customs (‘CBIC’) has released Notification No. 49/2019 – Central tax – dated 09 October, 2019 wherein vide Rule 36(4) of the Central Goods and Services tax Rules, 2017 (‘CGST Rules, 2017’) it has placed a cap on availment of Input Tax Credit (‘ITC’) to the extent to 20% […]
In re CMS Info Systems Ltd (GST AAAR Maharashtra) The Appellate Authority for Advance Ruling hold that Input Tax credit against the GST paid on purchase and fabrication of the motor vehicle used for carrying cash and bullion is available to the appellant. Read AAR Order : GST applicable on Supply of motor vehicles as […]
AAAR hold that Input Tax Credit against the GST paid on the purchase, and fabrication of the motor vehicles, used for carrying cash and bullions, is available to Appellant.
CBIC issued notification no 49/2019 dated 09-10-2019, amending the rules for claiming Input Tax Credit wherein the government has capped the ITC that a registered person can claim.
CBIC issues Notifications relating to filing of returns under GST Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs has issued Notifications 44–48/2019 Central Tax dated 9 October 2019 relating to filing of returns under Goods and Services Tax (GST). The key changes are as follows: Notification no. 44/2019-Central Tax dated 09 October 2019 CBIC vide said […]
Recently, notification no 49/2019-central tax on 9th October, 2019 has come restricting the input tax credit to 120% of the eligible input tax credit on the basis of invoices actually uploaded by supplier under section 37(1). We have analyzed the notification in detail and below is the mechanism how to arrive at this 120% and […]
Effect of Notification 49/2019–Central Tax dated 9 October 2019 i.e. restriction on availlment of input tax credit (ITC) Central Board of Indirect taxes and Customs restricts availment of input tax credit to recipient if details not furnished by supplier in Form GSTR-1 CBIC has issued Notification No. 49/2019–Central Tax dated 9 October 2019 amending the […]
irectorate General of GST Intelligence (DGGI), Gurugram Zonal Unit, Gurugram arrested Sh. Rajiv Gupta on 23.10.2019, partner in M/s RST Batteries, Mundka Delhi and Director of M/s RST Batteries Pvt. Ltd Bahadurgarh, Haryana for orchestrating a racket involving fake invoices valued at more than Rs 136 crores thereby defrauding the Government of more than Rs 20 crores.