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Clarification on refund related issues - GST - States - Circular No. 15/2020 (State)Extract Government of Andhra Pradesh Commercial Taxes Department Proceedings of the Chief Commissioner of State Tax, Andhra Pradesh Circular No. 15/2020(State) In Reference To 139/09/2020(Central) , Dt. 02/11/2020 Sub:- Clarification on refund related issues reg. Ref:- From the GOI, MOF, DOR, C.B.I.C Circular No. 139/09/2020-GST, Dated 10.06.2020. Various representations have been received seeking clarification on the issue relating to refund of accumulated ITC in respect of invoices whose details are not reflected in the FORM GSTR-2A of the applicant. In order to clarify these issues and to ensure uniformity in the implementation of the provisions of law in this regard across the field formations, the Chief Commissioner, in exercise of his powers conferred by section 168 (1) of the Andhra Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 (hereinafter referred to as APGST Act ), hereby clarifies the issues detailed hereunder: 2. Circular No. 11/2020(State) in reference to 135/05/2020(Central), dated: 08/09/2020 states that: 5. Guidelines for refunds of Input Tax Credit under Section 54(3) 5.1 In terms of para 36 of circular No. 125/44/2019(Central) 03- 2020(State), dated 10.01.2020, the refund of ITC availed in respect of invoices not reflected in FORM GSTR-2A was also admissible and copies of such invoices were required to be uploaded. However, in wake of insertion of sub-rule (4) to rule 36 of the APGST Rules, 2017 vide Notification issued in the G.O. Ms. No 470, Revenue (Commercial Taxes-II) Department, dated 21.11.2019 (Central Notification No.49/2019-GST, dated 09.10.2019), various references have been received from the field formations regarding admissibility of refund of the ITC availed on the invoices which are not reflecting in the FORM GSTR-2A of the applicant. 5.2 The matter has been examined and it has been decided that the refund of accumulated ITC shall be restricted to the ITC as per those invoices, the details of which are uploaded by the supplier in FORM GSTR- 1 and are reflected in the FORM GSTR-2A of the applicant. Accordingly, para 36 of the circular No. 125/44/2019(Central) 03-2020(State), dated 10.01.2020 stands modified to that extent. 3.1 Representations have been received that in some cases, refund sanctioning authorities have rejected the refund of accumulated ITC in respect of ITC availed on Imports, ISD invoices, RCM etc. citing the above-mentioned Circular on the basis that the details of the said invoices/ documents are not reflected in FORM GSTR-2A of the applicant. 3.2 In this context it is noteworthy that before the issuance of Circular No. 11/2020(State) in reference to 135/05/2020(Central), Dated: 08/09/2020, refund was being granted even in respect of credit availed on the strength of missing invoices (not reflected in FORM GSTR-2A ) which were uploaded by the applicant along with the refund application on the common portal. However, vide Circular No. 11/2020(State) in reference to 135/05/2020(Central), Dated: 08/09/2020, the refund related to these missing invoices has been restricted. Now, the refund of accumulated ITC shall be restricted to the ITC available on those invoices, the details of which are uploaded by the supplier in FORM GSTR-1 and are reflected in the FORM GSTR-2A of the applicant. 4. The aforesaid circular does not in any way impact the refund of ITC availed on the invoices / documents relating to imports, ISD invoices and the inward supplies liable to Reverse Charge (RCM supplies) etc.. It is hereby clarified that the treatment of refund of such ITC relating to imports, ISD invoices and the inward supplies liable to Reverse Charge (RCM supplies) will continue to be same as it was before the issuance of Circular No. 11/2020(State) in reference to 135/05/2020(Central), Dated: 08/09/2020 5. The filed officers are requested to give wide publicity to the contents of this circular. 6. Difficulty, if any, in implementation of this Circular may please be brought to the notice of Chief Commissioner. Peeyush Kumar Commissioner
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