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Purchase from unregistered person, Goods and Services Tax - GST

Issue Id: - 112236
Dated: 2-7-2017
By:- Raman Singla

Purchase from unregistered person


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We buy and pickup scrap from nearby villages/area mostly from unregistered persons.

They accept only cash and maybe they don't provide their Aadhaar UID no.

What is the procedure to purchase from them ???

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1 Dated: 2-7-2017
By:- KASTURI SETHI

If you purchase from unregistered dealer, liability of discharging GST will be yours.


2 Dated: 2-7-2017
By:- CA. ANCHAL RASTOGI

you have to pay GST on those purchase if you are registered dealer and it will be adjusted against output GST liability.of yours.


3 Dated: 2-7-2017
By:- Raman Singla

1. Does we have to maintain their (unregistered dealer) identity in any form e.g. Aadhaar UID ??

2. What is the cash purchase limit from unregistered dealer ??


4 Dated: 3-7-2017
By:- KASTURI SETHI

Exemption of sale value of ₹ 5000/- per day is available to unregistered dealer. It does not mean that unregistered dealer should not issue any kind of bill at all. They have no freedom to do every sale on KATCHA BILL. Exemption does not mean license for KATCHA BILL and NON-MAINTENANCE OF RECORDS.


5 Dated: 3-7-2017
By:- MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN

It is not require the identity of the unregistered dealer. But it is advisable to keep the same. As narrated by Shri Sethi the daily limit ₹ 5000/- is entitled for exemption. But if the limit is exceed ₹ 5000/- reverse charge is applicable for the whole amount.


6 Dated: 4-7-2017
By:- KASTURI SETHI

Sh.Mariappan Govindarajan,

Sir, Thank you for stamping my view.


7 Dated: 4-7-2017
By:- Kishan Barai

So if we purchase from URD & pay him via bank & if the amount is below 5000, are we exempted from reverse charge ??

If a buyer of goods is also URD then is he exempted from paying reverse charge even bill cross above 5000 ??

Please elaborate


8 Dated: 16-7-2017
By:- Ramesh Kothari

U can purchased ₹ 5000 from URD it is without tax but purchase cross this amount tax payable by u under reverse charge and can credit of ITC and same may utilized on ur sales

 


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