Form GST – Refund Claim Form – To be used only by Embassies, International and Public Organisations and their Officials

Form GST – Refund Claim Form – To be used only by Embassies, International and Public Organisations and their Officials
ANNEXURE-VII
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ANNEXURE-VII
Department of
Government of
Form GST – [See Rule ]
Refund Claim Form under – Goods & Services Tax Act,
[To be used only by Embassies, International and Public Organisations and their Officials]
1.Registration No.
2. Tax Period for which refund claimed
From
To
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mm
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dd
mm
yy
3. Full Name of Embassy/Organization
4.Address of Embassy/organization
Building Name/ Number
Area/ Road
Locality/ Market
Pin Code
Email id
Telephone Number
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Reduction / Adjustment Summary

Reduction / Adjustment Summary
ANNEXURE-VI
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Reduction / Adjustment Summary
Sr No.
Description
Year & Tax Period
Amount (reduction/adjustment
Order No.
Order date
Balance demand, if any remaining after adjustment
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1.
Reduction of refund amount
2.
Adjustment against outstanding demand
Total
(Signature)
Name
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Form GST – Refund order

Form GST – Refund order
ANNEXURE-V
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ANNEXURE-V
Department of
Government of
Form GST – [See Rule -] Reference No. Date –
Refund order under Goods & Services Tax Act, –
1.GSTIN
2. Full Name of Taxpayer
3. Taxpayer's address
Building Name/ Number
Area/ Road
Locality/ Market
Pin Code
4. Receipt No. & date of refund Application
Receipt No.-
Receipt date-
5. Act
Tick þ one
q IGST
q CGST
q SGST
6. Type of refund application
Tick þ one
q Return type
q Return type
Application
Note – Return type can be regular & composition (say, GST-20,21) etc.
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Form GST – Refund Claim Form – To be used by Tax Payers only

Form GST – Refund Claim Form – To be used by Tax Payers only
ANNEXURE-IV
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ANNEXURE-IV
Government of –
Department of –
Form GST – Refund Claim Form under
Goods & Services Tax Act,
(To be used by Tax Payers only)
1.GSTIN
2. Full Name of Taxpayer
3. Taxpayer's address
Building Name/ Number
Area/ Road
Locality/ Market
Pin Code
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LIST OF PARTICIPANTS OF THE MEETING HELD ON 22ND AND 23RD JULY, 2015

LIST OF PARTICIPANTS OF THE MEETING HELD ON 22ND AND 23RD JULY, 2015
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LIST OF PARTICIPANTS OF THE MEETING HELD ON 22ND AND 23RD JULY, 2015
Government of India
1. Smt. Rashmi Verma, Additional Secretary (Revenue), Government of India
2. Shri Rajeev Yadav, Director (Service Tax), CBEC, Government of India
3. Shri B.B. Agrawal, Principal Commissioner, CBEC, Government of India
4. Shri Upender Gupta, Commissioner, GST, CBEC, Government of India
5. Shri M.K. Sinha, Commissioner (LTU), Audit, CBEC, Government of India
6. Shri G.D. Lohani, Commissioner, CBEC, Government of In

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Haveli
8. Shri Vijay Kumar, Commissioner (VAT), Trade and Taxes, Delhi
9. Shri Jagmal Singh, Deputy Director, Trade and Taxes, Delhi
10. Shri Dipak M. Bandekar, Additional Commissioner, Commercial Tax, Goa
11. Dr. P.D. Vaghela, Commissioner, Commercial Tax, Gujarat
12. Ms. Aarti Kanwar, Special Commissioner, Commercial Tax, Gujarat
13. Shri Shyamal Misra, Commissioner, Excise & Taxation, Haryana
14. Shri Hanuman Singh, Additional Commissioner, Excise & Taxation, Haryana
15. Shri J.C. Chauhan, Commissioner, Excise & Taxation, Himachal Pradesh
16. Shri P.K. Bhat, Additional Commissioner, Commercial Tax, Jammu & Kashmir
17. Smt. Nidhi Khare, Secretary-cum-Commissioner, Commercial Tax, Jharkhand
18. Dr. M.P.Ravi Prasad, Joint Commis

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ercial Tax, Puducherry
30. Dr. Karthik, Additional Secretary, Punjab
31. Shri Pawag Garg, Additional Commissioner, Excise & Taxation, Punjab
32. Shri Vaibhav Galriya, Commissioner, Commercial Tax, Rajasthan
33. Shri Manoj Rai, Joint Commissioner, Commercial Tax, Sikkim
34. Shri D. Soundraraja Pandian, Joint Commissioner (Taxation), Commercial Taxes, Tamil Nadu
35. Shri K. Chandrasekhar Reddy, Additional Commissioner, Commercial Tax, Telangana
36. Shri Vikas Singh, Commissioner of Taxes and Excise, Mizoram
37. Shri Vivek Kumar, Additional Commissioner, Commercial Tax, Uttar Pradesh
38. Shri Abhijit Gupta, Commercial Tax Officer (IT), Uttar Pradesh
39. Shri N.C. Sharma, Additional Commissioner, Commercial Tax, Uttarakhand
40. Smt.

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CONSTITUTION OF SUB-COMMITTEE ON GST REFUND PROCESSES

CONSTITUTION OF SUB-COMMITTEE ON GST REFUND PROCESSES
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CONSTITUTION OF SUB-COMMITTEE ON GST REFUND PROCESSES
EMPOWERED COMMITTEE OF STATE FINANCE MINISTERS
DELHI SECRETARIAT,
IP ESTATE, NEW DELHI – 110002
Tel. No. 2339 2431, Fax: 2339 2432
e-mail: vatcouncil@yahoo.com, vatcouncil@gmail.com
No.15/45/EC/GST/2014/170
Date: 14th November, 2014
CONSTITUTION OF SUB-COMMITTEE ON GST REFUND PROCESSES
During the last meeting of the Joint Committee on Business Process for GST held on 12th November, 2014, it was decided to form a Sub-Committee to look into the GST refund pr

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CONSTITUTION ORDER OF JOINT COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS PROCESSES FOR GST

CONSTITUTION ORDER OF JOINT COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS PROCESSES FOR GST
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CONSTITUTION ORDER OF JOINT COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS PROCESSES FOR GST
EMPOWERED COMMITTEE OF STATE FINANCE MINISTERS
DELHI SECRETARIAT, IP ESTATE, NEW DELHI –
110002 Tel. No. 2339 2431, Fax: 2339 2432
e-mail: vatcouncil@yahoo.com No.15/45/EC/GST/2014/32
Date: 7th April, 2014
JOINT COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS PROCESSES FOR GST
During the last Empowered Committee meeting held on 10th March, 2014, it was decided that a Joint Committee under the co-convenership of the Additional Secretary (Revenue), Government of

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cretary holding the charge of State Taxes Section
States Government
(1) Dr. J.B. Ekka, Commissioner of Taxes, Assam
(2) Shri Prashant Goyal, Commissioner, Trade & Taxes, Delhi
(3) Shri H.V. Patel, Commissioner, Commercial Tax, Gujarat
(4) Shri Sudhir Rajpal, Commissioner, Excise & Taxation, Haryana
(5) Shri Kifayat Hussain Rizvi, Commissioner, Commercial Tax, J&K
(6) Shri Ajay Seth, Commissioner, Commercial Tax, Karnataka
(7) Shri Shyam Jagannathan, Commissioner, Commercial Tax, Kerala
(8) Shri Amit Rathore, Commissioner, Commercial Tax, Madhya Pradesh
(9) Dr. Nitin Kareer, Commissioner, Sales Tax, Maharashtra
(10) Shri Abhishek Bhagotia, Commissioner, Commercial Tax, Meghalaya
(11) Shri Manoj Ahuja, Commissioner, Commercial Ta

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RECOVERY OF ERRONEUS REFUND

RECOVERY OF ERRONEUS REFUND
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RECOVERY OF ERRONEUS REFUND:
16 It is recommended that the GST law may provide for the provisions for recovery of erroneously granted refunds along with interest.
(Satish Chandra)
Member Secretary Additional Secretary Empowered Committee
(Rashmi Verma)
Department of Revenue of State Finance Ministers Government of

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ADJUSTMENT

ADJUSTMENT
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ADJUSTMENT:
15 In some cases, the taxpayer may have outstanding demand under GST Act. The GST Law may provide for adjusting the refund claim against any amount of un-stayed confirmed demand lying beyond the appeal period. The refund order may clearly state the amount so adjusted and particulars of the adjusted demand may also be stated in

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INTEREST

INTEREST
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INTEREST:
14. It is recommended that the GST Law may provide for a prescribed time limit of 90 days from the date of the system generated acknowledgment of refund application within which refund has to be paid. It may also be provided in the GST law that, interest clause will start automatically once the prescribed time limit for sanctioning of refund has been breached.
14.1 The issue relating to dealing with the refund cases in which refund application has been filed but the same is found to be incomplete or deficient was discussed. It is recommended that the GST Law may clearly spe

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knowledgement.
14.2 It is recommended that the rate of interest for delayed payment of refund and that in case of default in payment of GST should be different. The Committee recommends that the rate of interest in case of refund may be around 6% and that in case of default in payment of interest may be around 18%. The GST Law may provide accordingly. The GST Law may also provide that the interest will accrue from the last date when refund should have been sanctioned even when the refund is ordered to be paid by the order of the appellate authority in the appeal filed by the applicant against order of rejection passed by the refund sanctioning authority. This would discourage refund sanctioning authority from rejecting refund claims on fri

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VERIFICATION AND CONTROL

VERIFICATION AND CONTROL
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VERIFICATION AND CONTROL:
13. Every refund that is sanctioned would need to go through a process of review by higher authorities in order to ensure the correctness of the decision of refund sanctioning authority. So once the refund is sanctioned, the same shall be transferred through the IT system to the menu of the higher authority along with the documents on the basis of which decision was taken by the refund sanctioning authority. Any documents that were sought besides those in the application should also be forwarded manually to the higher authority for taking a dec

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ike public sector undertakings, applicants having the AEO Status, etc.) but the process of review of refund may be provided in the GST Law.
13.2 Besides this, for refund amounts exceeding a pre-determined amount a provision for pre-audit of refund application (and not of the accounts of the taxpayer) before the sanction of the refund may be provided for. Keeping in view the points mentioned above regarding increased compliance, self-regulation and system based verification, etc., it is recommended that the monetary limit for pre- audit of the refunds sanctioned may be kept at Rs. one crore or as may be decided by the respective Tax Jurisdiction. The procedure for pre- audit will be same as that for the post audit except that the applicatio

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SANCTIONING OF REFUND

SANCTIONING OF REFUND
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SANCTIONING OF REFUND:
12. To make the process of refund hassle free, it is important that even this last stage of refund processing should be simple and free from human intervention so that the applicant may have a pleasant experience while dealing with tax authorities. Therefore it becomes significant that once the tax autho

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MINIMUM AMOUNT BELOW WHICH REFUND SHALL NOT BE GRANTED

MINIMUM AMOUNT BELOW WHICH REFUND SHALL NOT BE GRANTED
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MINIMUM AMOUNT BELOW WHICH REFUND SHALL NOT BE GRANTED:
11. Filing of refund application and processing of the same involves investment of resources, in terms of time, money and manpower, by both the applicant and tax administration. Therefore the amount should not be meager enough to create un

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PROCEDURE FOR DEALING WITH REFUND THEREAFTER INCLUDING EXAMINATION OF PRINCIPLE OF “UNJUST ENRICHMENT”

PROCEDURE FOR DEALING WITH REFUND THEREAFTER INCLUDING EXAMINATION OF PRINCIPLE OF “UNJUST ENRICHMENT”
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PROCEDURE FOR DEALING WITH REFUND THEREAFTER INCLUDING EXAMINATION OF PRINCIPLE OF “UNJUST ENRICHMENT” :
10.0 Once the refund application is found to be complete and the fact of completeness has been intimated to the applicant, the jurisdictional tax authority should examine the same in the light of the provisions of the GST Law relating to refund. Important parameters include the timeliness of refund application, tax payment, date of export (if relating to export), reasons for refund etc

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ayer, being claimed as refund should be submitted. The GST Law Drafting Committee may prescribe a threshold amount below which self-certification (instead of CA Certificate) would be sufficient.
10.3 If the refund is not found to be legal or correct for any reason, then the jurisdictional authority should issue Show Cause Notice (SCN) to the applicant and thereafter the refund will be kept in abeyance in the system till the SCN is adjudicated. In case, the refund application is found to be in order but does not satisfy the test of unjust enrichment, the refund amount, after sanction, would be credited to the Consumer Welfare Fund. The GST Law Drafting Committee may examine whether such amount should be credited to Consumer Welfare Fund or

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PROCEDURE AND TIME WITHIN WHICH PRELIMINARY SCRUTINY OF SUBMISSION OF THE RELEVANT DOCUMENTS IS CARRIED OUT

PROCEDURE AND TIME WITHIN WHICH PRELIMINARY SCRUTINY OF SUBMISSION OF THE RELEVANT DOCUMENTS IS CARRIED OUT
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PROCEDURE AND TIME WITHIN WHICH PRELIMINARY SCRUTINY OF SUBMISSION OF THE RELEVANT DOCUMENTS IS CARRIED OUT:
9.0 After the receipt of the application in the jurisdictional officer's menu, the same should be examined for deficiency, if any. Since the recommendation is to reduce the number of documents that are to be filed along with the application and most of the documents related to refund application will be available online, it is recommended that the preliminary scrutiny may be carrie

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REQUIREMENT FOR TAXPAYER TO KEEP A COPY OF REFUND APPLICATION FOR THE PRESCRIBED PERIOD

REQUIREMENT FOR TAXPAYER TO KEEP A COPY OF REFUND APPLICATION FOR THE PRESCRIBED PERIOD
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REQUIREMENT FOR TAXPAYER TO KEEP A COPY OF REFUND APPLICATION FOR THE PRESCRIBED PERIOD:
8.0 Since the application for refund is expected to be filed electronically, the application form should have a print option along with the option for the applicant to downlo

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RECEIPT OF REFUND APPLICATION AND PROCEDURE FOR GENERATING PROOF OF RECEIPT OF APPLICATION FOR REFUND

RECEIPT OF REFUND APPLICATION AND PROCEDURE FOR GENERATING PROOF OF RECEIPT OF APPLICATION FOR REFUND
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RECEIPT OF REFUND APPLICATION AND PROCEDURE FOR GENERATING PROOF OF RECEIPT OF APPLICATION FOR REFUND:
6.0 It is recommended that the State Tax authorities shall deal with the SGST refund and Central Tax authorities shall deal with refund of CGST and IGST. The following procedure is proposed in this regard:
i) Applicant may be given the option of filing refund application either through the GSTN portal or through the respective State/Central Tax portal. Filing through GSTN portal may be benefi

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SUPPORTING DCOUMENTS

SUPPORTING DCOUMENTS
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SUPPORTING DCOUMENTS:
5.0 Documents evidencing tax payments required to be enclosed with the refund application should be minimal but adequate so that both the taxpayer and tax authority find it easy to deal with the application. Normally following documents are required to establish the rightful claim of refund:
i) Copy of TR-6 / GAR-7/ PLA/copy of return evidencing payment of duty. It is recommended that these forms may not be called for as in the proposed GST scenario payment of duty will be in electronic mode and the same will be easily visible to the refund sanctionin

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he copies of the invoices or a statement containing details of quantity along with the refund application. Documents evidencing export. In the proposed GST scenario it is recommended that the ICEGATE and GSTN would be inter linked, and therefore these documents can be verified on line and therefore can be dispensed with.
iii) Documents evidencing that the tax burden has not been passed on to the buyer. Since GST is an Indirect tax, there will be a rebuttable presumption that the tax has been passed on to the ultimate consumer. Therefore there is a need for establishing that principle of “unjust enrichment” does not apply to the refund claim. It is recommended that a Chartered Accountant's Certificate certifying the fact of non-passing of t

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TIME PERIOD FOR FILING OF REFUND AND RELEVANT DATE

TIME PERIOD FOR FILING OF REFUND AND RELEVANT DATE
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TIME PERIOD FOR FILING OF REFUND AND RELEVANT DATE:
4.0. It is recommended that a period of one year from the relevant date may be allowed for filing of refund application. Relevant date for filing of each kind of refund needs to be defined separately. The following dates are recommended as relevant dates for different type of refund cases:
i) Date of payment of GST when the refund arises on account of excess payment of GST due to mistake or inadvertence.
ii) Date on which proper officer under the Custom Act gives an order for export known as

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vi) Date of communication of adjudication order or order relating to completion of investigation when refund arises on account of payment of GST during investigation, etc. when no/less liability arose at the time of finalization of investigation proceedings or issuance of adjudication order.
vii) Date of providing of service (normally the date of invoice) where refund arises on account of accumulated credit of GST in case of a liability to pay service tax in partial reverse charge cases.
viii) Date of payment of GST for refund arising out of payment of GST on petroleum products, etc. to Embassies or UN bodies or to CSD canteens, etc. on the basis of applications filed by such persons. ix) Last day of the financial year in case of refund

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REFUND FORMS

REFUND FORMS
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REFUND FORMS:
3.0 The form should be simple to fill, easy to understand and more importantly, in the context of the technological world, it should be in electronic format. The forms for Refund Claim, Refund order and Reduction / Adjustment summary are enclosed as Annexure -IV to VII to this document.

Statute, statutory provisions

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TAX REFUND FOR INTERNATIONAL TOURISTS

TAX REFUND FOR INTERNATIONAL TOURISTS
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2(J) TAX REFUND FOR INTERNATIONAL TOURISTS:
Tax Refund for International Tourist (TRT) scheme provides an opportunity to the foreign tourists to purchase goods during their stay in any country on payment of GST and obtain refund of the GST so paid, at the time of exit from the country. Nearly 52 countries ha

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REFUND ON ACCOUNT OF YEAR END OR VOLUME BASED INCENTIVES PROVIDED BY THE SUPPLIER THROUGH C REDIT NOTES

REFUND ON ACCOUNT OF YEAR END OR VOLUME BASED INCENTIVES PROVIDED BY THE SUPPLIER THROUGH C REDIT NOTES
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2(I) REFUND ON ACCOUNT OF YEAR END OR VOLUME BASED INCENTIVES PROVIDED BY THE SUPPLIER THROUGH C REDIT NOTES:
It is noted that suppliers are allowing year end or volume based discounts through credit notes. Such practice is being misused by the trade where the downstream dealers show negative value-additions. Some States have placed restrictions on such ITC. It is felt that the GST Law may provide for suitable provisions in this regard as provisions for such discounts is a trade practice

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REFUND OF CARRY FORWARD INPUT TAX CREDIT

REFUND OF CARRY FORWARD INPUT TAX CREDIT
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2(H) REFUND OF CARRY FORWARD INPUT TAX CREDIT:
i) As stated earlier, ITC is allowed to remove cascading and under modern VAT laws, tax is charged on value addition only and tax is not charged on tax. It is for this reason that the ultimate consumer is liable to bear the tax burden.
ii) It is noted that the ITC may accumulate on account of the following reasons :
a) Inverted Duty Structure i.e. GST on output supplies is less than the GST on the input supplies;
b) Stock accumulation;
c) Capital goods; and
d) Partial Reverse charge mechanism for ce

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oned only after the input tax credit has been matched from the purchase and sales statements filed along with monthly returns. The refund would be granted on submission of application. It may be mentioned, however, that presently the Centre does not grant refund in such cases.
vi) Two options i.e. blocking the utilization of input tax credit claimed as refund at the time of submission of application for refund itself or debiting the input tax credit account/cash ledger subject to the amount available in either account at the time of issuance of sanction order of refund were discussed. It is recommended that the first option should be adopted. Suitable linkage between the refund application and blocking of the “carry forward input tax credi

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TAX CREDIT ON INPUTS USED FOR MANUFACTURING /GENERATION /PRODUCTION /CREATION OF TAX FREE SUPPLIES OR NON-GST SUPPLIES

TAX CREDIT ON INPUTS USED FOR MANUFACTURING /GENERATION /PRODUCTION /CREATION OF TAX FREE SUPPLIES OR NON-GST SUPPLIES
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2 (G) TAX CREDIT ON INPUTS USED FOR MANUFACTURING /GENERATION /PRODUCTION /CREATION OF TAX FREE SUPPLIES OR NON-GST SUPPLIES:
i) There would be certain goods or services which may be either exempted or NIL rated in GST regime. Further there may be certain goods or services which may not be brought under GST regime. Persons supplying such exempted/nil rated/non-GST goods or services would be receiving goods or services as their input supplies after payment of GST.
ii) The i

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the refund is allowed to them, which is not intended by tax design.
v) It is recommended that the model GST Law may provide that the suppliers of exempted / NIL rated / non GST goods or services would not be entitled to the ITC of GST paid on inputs (including input services or capital goods) received by them and consequently for refund of GST paid by them. In case of mixed supplies, ITC may be allowed proportionately.
vi) The tax credit on the inputs used for supply of exempted/ NIL rated / non GST goods or services should be treated as “ineligible input tax credit” and there should be an appropriate provision in the return to provide the related invoice details.
vii) In addition to ineligible input tax credit arising from inputs used f

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