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At every stage of the supply chain, the buyer of the goods or service gets credit for the input tax paid, and he can use it to offset the GST payable on the output which is required to be paid to the Centre and State governments. To understand this Input Tax Credit concept better, let’s take the help of an illustration of a company called XYZ Ltd which sells custom-made tyres.
The last date for filing of Annual return in FORM GSTR-9 for the FY 2017-18 is 31st August 2019 and many professionals facing lot of Confusion regarding Presentation purpose in different tables of GSTR 9 specially in case of transactions shown in GSTR 3B of 2018-19 which are pertaining to FY 2017-18. So What will […]
Reflection of input tax credit in electronic credit ledger does not amount to availment or utilization of credit- Patna HC Issue under consideration As per section 73 of CGST Act, 2017 if it is found that an assessee has wrongly availed or utilized input tax credit then the proper officer shall issue a show cause […]
The accused and their associates were found to be operating 19 fake firms created to facilitate fraudulent Input Tax Credit (ITC), thus defrauding the Exchequer. Prima facie fraudulent ITC of about Rs 25 crores has been detected to have been passed on using invoices involving an amount of Rs 137 crores.
The CGST Act itself provides for the lapsing of the ITC at Sections 17(4) and 18(4) respectively of the CGST Thus, where the legislature wanted the ITC to lapse, it has been expressly provided for in the Act itself. No such express provision has been made in Section 54(3) of the CGST Act.
India could face a tax landmine with authorities beginning to question input tax credit claimed by companies in lieu of Goods and Services Tax (GST) paid by their vendors. The authorities have already started sending notices to businesses, confirming fears that scrutiny will increase in the new financial year as the government looks to plug […]
M/s. TVS Motor Company Ltd. Vs. State of Tamil Nadu and Others (Supreme Court of India) A reading of Section 8(1) of the CST Act would show that classification is contained in the Central Act itself which treats sale to a registered dealer outside the State in one category and sale to an unregistered dealer […]
A registered supplier is not allowed to avail of the Input Tax Credit of GST paid in respect of motor vehicles. The Act is silent on the allowability of Input Tax Credit of GST paid on insurance, repair and maintenance of motor vehicles. So, the taxpayers were in dilemma whether such ITC should be claimed […]
Finally the Truth Reviled!!!! Whether ITC of CAR/ Truck can be eligible???? Various notifications, Circulars, and Articles issued by various entities regarding the Input Tax Credit on Motor vehicles/ truck does not provide us the crisp information whether the Input Tax Credit is eligible or not. Finally in the CGST Amendment Act, 2018 which is […]
The applicant is not entitled to take credit of input tax charged on the inward supply of medicines which are used to provide medical facilities to the employees, pensioners and dependants in the in-house hospital.