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Smooth processing of IGST Refunds. - GST - States - Trade Notice No. 17/2017-18Extract OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER, GOODS SERVICES TAX HQRS. GST BHAWAN, NAPIER TOWN, JABALPUR (M.P.) 482001 C.No. IV(16)01/Trade Notice/HQ/JBP/Tech/2017-18 Trade Notice No. 17/2017-18 Dated 24.01.2018 Sub: Smooth processing of IGST Refunds-reg. Kind attention of all the members of Trade/Industry/Trade Associations/Chambers of Commerce and Industry/RAC and all others concerned is invited to circular No. 15/2017- Customs, dated. 09.10.2017 issued under F.No. 450/119/2017-Cus-IV by the CBEC, New Delhi in respect of refund of IGST paid on export of goods under rule 96 of CGST Rules, 2017. Further clarification is us under: ON GST REFUND Exporters have been complaining about delay in grant of refunds pertaining to Integrated Goods Services Tax (IGST) paid on goods exported out of India and similarly Input Tax Credit (ITC) on exports. There are media reports with exaggerated estimations of refund amounts which are held up for the period July to October 2017. It is clarified that the quantum of IGST refund claims as filed through shipping Bills during the period July to October 2017 is approximately ₹ 6500 crores and the quantum of refund of unutilized credit on inputs or input services, as per the RFD 01A applications filed on GSTN portal, is to the tune of ₹ 30 Crores. REFUND OF IGST With regard to IGST paid on goods exported out of India, majority of refund claims for exports made in July 2017 where due have been sanctioned. Refund claims of IGST paid for exports made in August, September and October 2017 are being sanctioned seamlessly wherever Returns have been accurately filed. The prerequisites for sanction of refund of IGST paid are filing of GSTR 3B and Table 6A of GSTR-1 on the GSTN portal and shipping bill on Customs EDI system by the exporter. It is essential that exporters should ensure that there is no discrepancy in the information furnished in table 6A of GSTR-1 and the shipping bill. It has been observed that certain common errors such as incorrect shipping bill number in GSTR-1 , mismatch of invoice number and IGST amount paid, wrong bank account etc. are being committed by exporters while filing their returns. These errors are the sole reasons for delay in grant of refunds, or rejection thereof. While information has been made available to exporters on the ICEGATE portal if they are registered, they may also contact jurisdictional Customs authorities to check the errors they have committed in furnishing information in GST returns and shipping bill, and rectifying them at the earliest. As the customs system is designed to automatically grant refunds without involvement of any officer by matching information that is furnished on GSTN portal and customs system, the onus is on the exporters to fill in all the details accurately. Exporters may therefore take due precaution to ensure that no errors creep in while filing table 6A of GSTR-1 of august 2017 and onwards. The facility for filing GSTR-1 for August 2017 would also be ready by 4th December 2017. In case of wrong entries made in July, Table 9 of GSTR-1 of august month would allow amendments to GSTR-1 of July 2017. REFUND OF INPUT TAX CREDIT As far as the refund of the unutilized input tax credit on inputs or input services used in making exports is concerned, exporters shall file an application in FORM GST RFD-01A on the common portal where the amount claimed as refund shall get debited from the electronic credit ledger of the exporter to the extent of the claim. Thereafter, a proof of debit (ARN: Acknowledgement Receipt Number) shall be generated on GSTN portal, which is to be mentioned on the print out of the FORM GST 'RFD-01A' and to be submitted manually to the jurisdictional officer. The exporters may ensure that all the necessary documentary evidences are submitted along with the Form GST RFD-01A for timely sanction of refund. Exporters are therefore advised to immediately file (a) Table 6A and GSTR 3B , if not already done, for processing of [GST refund (b) RFD-01A on GSTN portal for refund of the unutilized input tax credit on inputs or input services used in making exports and (c) GSTR-1 for August 2017 for amending details provided in July GSTR-1 wherever required. Government has taken various measures to alleviate the difficulty and is committed to providing speedy disbursal. Sd/- (P.K. AGARWAL) COMMISSIONER
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