Goods and Services Tax : The issue was whether buyers can claim ITC when suppliers default on tax payment. The court upheld denial, emphasizing ITC is cond...
Goods and Services Tax : Highlights that system-based NGTP tagging cannot replace proper verification before denying ITC. Key takeaway: factual investigati...
Goods and Services Tax : Courts ruled that denying ITC due to supplier non-payment is unjust when buyers act in good faith. The key takeaway is that bona f...
Goods and Services Tax : This explains how courts have imposed strict safeguards on ITC blocking under Rule 86A. The key takeaway is that due process is no...
Goods and Services Tax : The article highlights how aggressive GST actions impact genuine businesses. The key takeaway is the need for balanced enforcement...
Goods and Services Tax : Authorities uncovered fraudulent ITC claims based on fake invoices without actual supply of goods or services. The accused was arr...
Goods and Services Tax : Authorities uncovered fraudulent ITC claims exceeding ₹8 crore without actual supply of goods. The ruling highlights that ITC is...
Goods and Services Tax : CGST Delhi South arrested a director for allegedly availing ₹6.53 crore in fraudulent ITC based on bogus invoices worth ₹36.28...
Goods and Services Tax : Government advisories revised the IMS process to stop unfair tax escalation on credit note rejection. The key takeaway is balanced...
Goods and Services Tax : Important change in Table 6 of GSTR-9 for FY 24-25 - Taxpayers can now report ITC of previous financial year that was claimed in ...
Goods and Services Tax : The issue involved alleged cyber fraud where funds were credited to the petitioner’s account. The Court granted relief consideri...
Goods and Services Tax : The Court examined whether ITC can be denied when the supplier fails to deposit tax. It upheld the provision, ruling that ITC depe...
Goods and Services Tax : The Tribunal remanded the case after finding that ITC reversals on unsold inventory were not adequately examined. It directed fres...
Goods and Services Tax : Dispute on ITC mismatch between returns was remitted after ex-parte order, allowing reconciliation upon 10% pre-deposit. Key takea...
Goods and Services Tax : The High Court did not decide the constitutional challenge but directed authorities to reconsider the taxpayer’s objections and ...
Goods and Services Tax : The portal will restrict GSTR-3B filing if ITC reclaims exceed ledger balances. The key takeaway is mandatory correction of excess...
Goods and Services Tax : The Delhi government allows registered taxpayers to rectify GST orders where previously denied ITC is now eligible under section 1...
Goods and Services Tax : Rajasthan GST circular directs officers to reject Input Tax Credit claims for taxpayers who register after 30 days from becoming l...
Goods and Services Tax : Learn about the Rajasthan Commercial Taxes Department's new directive on verifying and rejecting Input Tax Credit claims for busin...
Goods and Services Tax : CBIC unveils trade facilitation measures, combats counterfeit currency, and detects ₹80 crore GST fraud. Key developments from I...
Are you worried about what will happen to the input tax credit [ITC) on your inputs (held as input/ semi-finisbed goods/ finished goods]/capital floods upon transition to GST?:- The law allows you to carry forward your input tax credit and ensures that no ITC is lost while migrating into the new regime. The following table provides the details
With the introduction of GST Regime, a taxpayer is required to carry forward the balance of CENVAT credit / Input Tax Credit (ITC) to GST regime and adjust it against GST liability. Also, vide section 140(3) of Transitional Provisions contained in Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 (CGST Act)
Broken Input tax credit chain across India majorly calls for the tax reform GST. In the pre GST scenario, cascading of tax remained significant due to non availability of ITC at various stages. Like ITC of CST, Entry Tax, Luxury Tax etc never been available for payment of other taxes.
ITC is a mechanism to ensure that the supplier needs to pay GST in cash only on the value addition. ITC mechanism thereby avoids cascading of taxes that is ‘tax on tax’. Under the previous system of indirect taxation, credit of taxes being levied by Central Government was not available as set-off for payment of taxes levied by State Governments, and vice versa.
You can be entitled for Input Tax Credit if you satisfy the below mentioned conditions: To get the benefits of ITC, you must satisfy the following conditions:
1. Transport Services: Tax rate ITC – Services ITC – Goods (a) Goods by rail (i) Containers 12 Y Y (ii) Others 5 Y N (b) Passengers by rail (Ex. sleeper class) 5 Y N (c) GTA Services (i) Household goods for personal use 5 N N (ii) Others (RCM) 5 N N (d) Goods […]
GST is a dual concept system. On every transaction (within a state), there will be component of Central GST (CGST) and State GST (SGST). Integrated GST (IGST) is for interstate transactions. Therefore, it is important for businesses to know how to set off the input credit against each of these components in the order as prescribed by the Law.
There are different provisions for ITC in Excise and VAT laws. In GST the provisions of ITC are given. Some provisions of excise, service tax and VAT are merged while preparing provisions of ITC.
1. Goods/ services are received. 2. Invoice for the goods/ Services received 3. GST is actually paid by the supplier. 4. Return showing Supply is furnished by the Supplier 6. If goods are received in lots – Full ITC shall be allowed only when last lot is received
Seven points, why Input Tax credit availed in one state cannot be utilized for payment of CGST/SGST/IGST liability of other state of the registered person under same PAN. The different view has comes and also there is huge confusion about the utilization of Input tax credit, outside the state. The act has not clearly provide about that whether credit availed in one state can be utilized against the liability in other state of the registered person under same PAN.