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Positives for Exports Zero Rating of Exports including supply to SEZ
Final goods/ services exports by a supplier exempted from IGST
Imports by SEZ exempted from IGST
CST integrated into IGST eligible for ITC refund
ITC Refund for non GST exports
Unjust enrichment not applicable for exports
Self declaration facility for exporters irrespective of refund amount
Job Work on intimation and against Challan
Transitional Provision Credit of Central Taxes merged in CGST to be
credited in the CGST A/C while State taxes in SGST A/C
For Inputs from EOU/EHTP, credit as per 3(7) of CENVAT
The electronic declaration to be filed within 90 days from the appointed date.
Provided
Credit is available both under earlier law and GST law and credit is reflected in the Return for the period ending appointed date.
Transitional Provision (Contd..)Credit is available to regular tax payer .Those under
composition scheme not eligible
Closing stock to be used for taxable supplies
A registered person , not registered under earlier law , if no having duty paying document , input tax credit to be granted at 60% of the rate of the product , if the rate is 9% or more else 40% both for Central and State/U T
DEFINITION OF EXPORTS Exports of goods means taking goods out of India to a place
outside India
Export of supply means supply of service when :
i. Supplier of services is located in India
ii. Recipient of services is located outside India
iii. Place of supply of service is outside India
iv. Payment for such service is received in convertible foreign exchange and
v. Supplier and recipient of services are distinct persons
ZERO RATED SUPPLY
Zero Rated Supply: Such supply an exempted supply but credit of Input tax would be available on such supply.
Zero Rated Supply includes supply of goods or services or both by
A. Exports of goods or services or both
B. Supply of Goods or services or both to a SEZ developer or a unit
ZERO RATED SUPPLYPerson making Zero Rated Supply can opt for (Section
16(3) IGST)
a) Supply of goods or services or both under bond or LUT without payment of IGST and claim refund of unutilized ITC
b) Supply of goods or services or both on payment of IGST and claim refund of such tax paid on goods & services or both supplies
Exports availing exemption from IGST Refund , in case of exports under Bond/LUT , as per the formula :
Refund Amount = (Turnover of zero-rated supply of goods + Turnover of zero-rated supply of services) xNet ITC ÷ Adjusted Total Turnover
Where,-
(A) "Refund amount" means the maximum refund that is admissible;
(B) (B) "Net ITC" means input tax credit availed on inputs and input services during the relevant period;
(C) "Turnover of zero-rated supply of goods" means the value of zero-rated supply of goods made during the relevant period without payment of tax ;
(D) "Turnover of zero-rated supply of services" means the value of zero-rated supply of services made without payment of tax
(E) "Adjusted Total turnover" means the turnover in a State or a Union territory, excluding the value of exempt supplies other than zero-rated supplies, during the relevant period;
(F) “Relevant period” means the period for which the claim has been filed.
Exports availing exemption from IGST ( Contd…)
Illustration for a company A in Maharashtra availing exports under Bond/LUT Turnover of company A in Maharashtra in July 2017 :
Rs 10,00,000
Turnover of zero rated supply, without payment of tax in July 2017 : Rs 6,00,000
Turnover of exempt supply in July 2017 : Rs 1,00,000
ITC availed in July 2017 : 50,000
Refund amount = (Rs 6,00,000) x (Rs 50,000) / (Rs 10,00,000 – Rs 1,00,000 ) = Rs 33,333
Illustration for a company A in Maharashtra paying IGST on exports
Supply value of exports goods : Rs 5,00,000
IGST on export product : 18%
IGST payable on supply : Rs 90,000
ITC availed : Rs 40,000
Net IGST paid : Rs 50,000
Refund : Rs 90,000
Refund for Exports Exports not subject to Export Duty
Claim to be filed within expiry of 2years from the relevant date of exports
Relevant date based on mode of transportation ; different for services exports
Proof of realization not required for merchandise exports but necessary for services exports
Fast Refund for Exports Acknowledgement for refund for exports to be issued
within 3 days
90% of the Refund amount to be granted provisionally within 7 days .
Balance 10% on due verification of documents within 60days.
Cases delayed beyond 60 days to get interest at the notified rate, not exceeding 6%, till the date of refund
Cases decided by Appellate or Adjudicating authority or Court, to get interest at the notified rate, not exceeding 9 %, reckoned from the 6o days till the date of refund
Fast Refund for Exports (Contd..) Eligibility for Provisional Refund :
Exporter claiming refund should not been prosecuted for tax evasion > Rs 2.5 Crore in past 5 years
Exporter ‘s GST compliance rating not less than 5 on a scale of 10
No pending appeal , review or revision on the amount of refund
Refund Procedure Goods exports : A statement containing the number
and date of shipping bills and the number and date of relevant export invoices.
Services Exports : A statement containing the number and date of invoices and the relevant Bank Realization Certificates or Foreign Inward Remittance Certificates, as the case may be
Refund Procedure ( Contd..) Where the application relates to refund of input tax
credit, the electronic credit ledger shall be debited by the applicant in an amount equal to the refund so claimed.
The application for refund to be forwarded to the proper officer who shall, within three days of filing of the said application issue an acknowledgement in FORM GST RFD-02
Refund Procedure ( Contd..) The officer to make an order in FORM GST RFD-04,
sanctioning the amount of refund on a provisional basis within a period not exceeding seven days
The officer to issue a payment advice in FORM GST RFD-05 to be electronically credited to any of the bank accounts of the applicant as given in registration particulars as specified in the application .
Balance 10% to be given after scrutiny of documents in FORM GST RFD-06, sanctioning the balance amount
8 digit Harmonisation Turnover upto Rs 1.5 Cr : No digit
Turnover Between Rs 1.5 Cr to Rs 5 Cr : 2 digit
Turnover above Rs 5 Cr : 4 digit
Exports/ Imports transaction: 8 digit
Services as per Standard Accounting Code(SAC)
Additional work for recipient if fall under higher category
Job Work Principal (Exporter) may send inputs or capital goods,
without payment of tax, for job work
The intimation letter to contain description of inputs to be sent and nature of processing to be carried by job worker
The intimation to be submitted to the jurisdictional officer by email or physical copy of letter
The exporter may retain the credit availed by him on the inputs/capital goods sent to job worker
Job Work …. contd. The job worker after processing can send the goods to
another job worker or send to any place of business of the exporter or exports outside India without payment of tax
Value addition will be subject to GST to enable job worker to claim ITC
Inputs to be brought back after completion of job work within one year (3 years for capital goods)
Else credit to be reversed by the Exporter
ADVANCE AUTHORISATION
Advance authorization may provide exemption from basic customs duty, anti-dumping duty, safeguard duty and transition product specific safeguard duty and anti-subsidy duty
No exemption from IGST on import of inputs under the instrument
IGST may be claimed as input tax credit
Drawback on inputs not covered under advance authorisation to get refund of basic customs duty
DFIA Since Scheme provides exemption from basic customs
duty only, no changes will be warranted in the GST Regime
Instead of ACD/SAD, the authorisation holder shall pay IGST and claim the same as input tax credit
The provision of drawback on inputs not covered under DFIA will cover only refund of basic customs duty
EPCG SCHEME EPCG Scheme to provide only exemption from basic
customs duty
Payment of IGST on such imports to be available as ITC
Since IGST on capital goods would be immediately available as ITC, as against ACD utilization over 2 years, some relief would be available
The export obligation link with duty saved amount needs to be relooked into as duty saved would be only basic customs duty
CG definition needs to be aligned .
DEEMED EXPORTS Categories of deemed exports under Chapter 7 will be
notified by the Government on the recommendation of GST Council as per Section 147 of CGST Act
Deemed exports are not zero rated supply
No exemption from GST on the supplies categorised as deemed exports. However, refund would be available on such supplies.
Deemed exports benefit to be available only to the recipient and not to supplier
No disclaimer facility to claim Deemed Exports
EOUs Exemption to EOUs to be restricted to basic customs duty
Imports by EOUs would be subject to IGST
Supplies to EOUs/EHTP/STP may be classified as deemed exports ?
Such refund to be available to the recipient unit
No concessional duty on DTA sale: Full IGST/CGST/ SGST to be paid on such sale
No restriction on DTA sale for goods but restriction of 50% of FOB value remains on Services
Accumulated credit of GST eligible for refund u/S 54 (3) of CGST Act
Treatment of Scrips/Transferable authorization Such scrips to be used only for payment of basic
customs duty
IGST on imports will have to be paid in cash
Utilization of scrips may be restricted affecting its premium
Supply of scrips may be subject to GST unless exempted as a “Security”
Scrips may be provided an extended validity and utilize for payment of composition fee etc. by DGFT
DUTY DRAWBACK Facility of All Industry Drawback and Brand Rate
Drawback to continue
Drawback to provide refund of only basic customs duty. New Rates to be announced before 1st July ,2017
For specified petroleum products, both basic customs duty and central excise duty
Embedded tax in supplies not being neutralized to affect competitiveness in exports
Mechanism to provide relief to small exporters procuring goods from unregistered units or under composition limit to suffer burden of input tax credit
TRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS Any import of goods & services made on or after the
appointed date (1st July, 2017) shall be liable to IGST on imports. If the arrival of cargo is prior to 1st July , it will be treated under pre GST regime.
If tax on such services imports paid in full under the existing law , no IGST to be levied .If part paid , IGST on pro-rata basis to be levied
Refund claims filed after the appointed day of duty /tax paid under the existing laws for exports made before or after the appointed date to be disposed off in accordance with the provision s of existing law provided the amount has not been carried forward
TRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS ( Contd..) Existing Drawback facility to continue in the transtion
period. Likely to be for 3 months.
All existing authorisations/scrips issued undr FTP to follow new GST provision from the appointed date irrespective of the exemption provided under the existing taxes/duties
Misc.. Issues Ocean/Air freight on exports : Where location of
supplier of service and recipient both are in India , as section 12(8) of IGST , the place of supply will be location of the recipient . Thus taxable . If the supplier of service is not registered in India as per section 13(9) of IGST the place of supply shall be the place of destination of goods , thus non taxable
Advances : Advance by a foreign buyer exempt from IGST but advance from a Merchant to manufacturer in India subject to GST
Misc.. Issues (Contd..) Commission to Foreign Agent : Covered under
the definition of “intermediary services ”.As per POS rules , the location of supplier being outside India , non taxable under GST.
Participation in Overseas Fairs/exhibition . Conference etc : Place of supply is the place where event is actually held . Being outside the taxable territory , non taxable under GST.