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IMPACT OF GST ON DISCOUNTS ALLOWED AFTER BILLS ISSUED, Goods and Services Tax - GST

Issue Id: - 112941
Dated: 13-10-2017
By:- ROHIT GOEL

IMPACT OF GST ON DISCOUNTS ALLOWED AFTER BILLS ISSUED


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IN A CASE GOODS ARE PURCHASED FOR RS. 100 AND GST OF RS. 12 PAID TO SELLER. SUBSEQUENT TO THIS SELLER ISSUES AN ADDITIONAL DISCOUNT OF RS. 5/- AGAINST GOODS OF RS. 100/- BUT THE AMOUNT IS NOT REVERSED THROUGH DEBIT / CREDIT NOTES. SELLER SAYS THAT HE WILL NOT ISSUE ANY CREDIT NOTE AND THERE IS NO REQUIREMENT FOR US TO ISSUE DEBIT NOTE IMPLYING THAT GST OF RS. 12/- IS PAID TO GOVERNMENT TAKING TRANSACTION VALUE OF RS. 100/- INPLACE OF NET VALUE OF RS. 95/-.

IN SUCH A SCENARIO IF I DEBIT RS 100/- AS PURCHASE AND REDUCE DISCOUNT OF RS. 5/- FROM PURCHASES MAKING IT NET AT RS. 95/-. CAN I WILL BE ELIGIBLE FOR GST INPUT OF RS. 12/- OR IT WILL BE 12% OF RS. 95/- .

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1 Dated: 13-10-2017
By:- RAJA SWAMINATHAN

The given situation suggets that the grant of discount was not known at the time of finalisation of contract hence the same cannot be considered to arrive at the transactionvalue for GST.


2 Dated: 13-10-2017
By:- KASTURI SETHI

Dear Querist,. Read Section 15 (3) of CGST Act, 2017 for admissibility of discount. If you fulfill these condition discount is allowed.


3 Dated: 13-10-2017
By:- Rajagopalan Ranganathan

Sir,

If the supplier claims refund of excess gst paid then you have to debit the excess credit taken by you. If the supplier is reducing the price only then you take the full credit of ₹ 12/- being the gst already paid.


4 Dated: 13-10-2017
By:- Himansu Sekhar

I support the view of the experts


5 Dated: 13-10-2017
By:- Ganeshan Kalyani

If the supplier is not providing you the credit note then the tax benefit which he was eligible is not claimed by him i.e. when he sold goods he paid tax and on giving you discount he could have issued you debit note with tax and reduced his liability. Now that he has not done so, you are eligible to tax credit of full tax.


6 Dated: 15-10-2017
By:- rameshsri srinivas

I agree with the views of the experts


7 Dated: 1-11-2017
By:- raj kumar shukla

How the additional discount has been passed if not through credit note.


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