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Processing of refund applications in FORM GST RFD-01A submitted by taxpayers wrongly mapped on the common portal. - GST - States - 59/2019-GST (CT/GST-15/Pt-1/2017/36)Extract GOVERNMENT OF ASSAM OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF TAXES, ASSAM:: KAR BHAWAN DISPUR, GUWAHATI-6 CIRCULAR NO. 59/2019-GST Dated Dispur the 1st July, 2019. Subject: Processing of refund applications in FORM GST RFD-01A submitted by taxpayers wrongly mapped on the common portal. No. CT/GST-15/Pt-1/2017/36. - Doubts have been raised in respect of processing of a refund application by a jurisdictional tax authority (either Centre or State) to whom the application has been electronically transferred by the common portal in cases where the said tax authority is not the one to which the taxpayer has been administratively assigned. The matter has been examined. In order to ensure uniformity in the implementation of the provisions of the law across field formations, the Commissioner of State tax, in exercise of its powers conferred by section 168 of the Assam Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 (hereinafter referred to as Assam GST Act ), hereby clarifies the issues in succeeding paras. 2. It has been reported by the field formations that administrative assignment of some of the tax payers to the Central or the State tax authority has not been updated on the common portal in accordance with the decision taken by the respective tax authorities, in pursuance of the guidelines issued by the GST Council Secretariat, vide Circular No. 01/2017 dated 20.09.2017, regarding division of taxpayer base between the Centre and States to ensure Single Interface under GST. For example, a tax payer M/s. XYZ Ltd. was administratively assigned to the Central tax authority but was mapped to the State tax authority on the common portal. 3. Prior to 31.12.2018, refund applications were being processed only after submission of printed copies of FORM GST RFD 01 A in the respective jurisdictional tax offices. Subsequent to the issuance of Circular No.33/2019-GST [No. CT/GST-15/2017/284 dated 30.01.2019], copies of refund applications are no longer required to be submitted physically in the jurisdictional tax office. Now, the common portal forwards the refund applications submitted on the said portal to the jurisdictional proper officer of the tax authority to whom the taxpayer has been administratively assigned. In case of the example cited in para 2 above, as the applicant was wrongly mapped with the State tax authority on the common portal, the application was transferred by the common portal to the proper officer of the State tax authority despite M/s. XYZ Ltd. being administratively assigned to the Central tax authority. As per para 2(e) of Circular No.33/2019-GST [No. CT/GST-15/2017/284 dated 30.01.2019], the proper officer of the State tax authority should electronically re-assign the said application to the designated jurisdictional proper officer. It has, however, been reported that the said reassignment facility is not yet available on the common portal. 4. Doubts have been raised as to whether, in such cases, application for refund can at all be processed by the proper officer of the State tax authority or the Central tax authority to whom the refund application has been wrongly transferred by the common portal. 5. The matter has been examined and it is clarified that in such cases, where reassignment of refund applications to the correct jurisdictional tax authority is not possible on the common portal, the processing of the refund claim should not be held up and it should be processed by the tax authority to whom the refund application has been electronically transferred by the common portal. After the processing of the refund application is complete, the refund processing authority may inform the common portal about the incorrect mapping with a request to update it suitably on the common portal so that all subsequent refund applications are transferred to the correct jurisdictional tax authority. 7. This Circular is clarificatory in nature and not meant for any interpretation of provisions of the Act and rules. 8. Difficulties, if any, in implementation of the above instructions may be brought to the notice of the Commissioner at an early date. 9. This Circular shall be deemed to have been issued on 28th June, 2019. Sd/- Anurag Goel, IAS., Commissioner of State tax, Assam, Dispur, Guwahati Memo No. CT/GST-15/Pt-1/2017/36-A Dated Dispur the 1st July, 2019.
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