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Input Tax Credit - Reg, Goods and Services Tax - GST |
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Input Tax Credit - Reg |
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Dear Sir, Our company deal with Taxable and Exempted Supplies and taxable Service. Please go through the below table. Kindly provide the Input tax credit rules with following table examples
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First identify the credit which are only relating to taxable supply and take full credit Second identify the credit exclusively relating to exempted supply, do not take such credit Third now identify the common credit . take the proportionate credit basing upon the value of the taxable supply and exempted supply.
What is your inward supplies. You can take credit only on the tax paid by your for your inward supply of goods or services or both. You only show the output service provided by you and output sales and not inward supplies.
From the table it appears almost 98% is exempted supplies ITC can be allowed only to the extent of 2%. Would suggest to check the nature of supplies. Under GST, the ratio appears not normal.
I agréé with Govindarajanji. Thèse data reflets your output tax. In order to know your ITC you provide your purchase data. Only then your balance tax can be calculated.
The output csupplies can determine the ratio of the turnovers. Page: 1 Old Query - New Comments are closed. |
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