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gta credit, Goods and Services Tax - GST

Issue Id: - 113060
Dated: 17-11-2017
By:- Ramakrishnan Seshadri

gta credit


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Dear Sir,

We are manufacturers of automobile parts supplying to OEM. The finished goods are supplied to them through transport agency.

We have an understanding with an intermediate service provider who will recieve the transport agency invoices in his name with gst 5% and he will pay to the transport agency and gst to the government.

After that he will raise invoice on us for this transport service along with his service and claim gst.

Now our question is whether gst paid and claimed by the intermediate service provider is eligible for gst credit by us

Please clarify experts

Thanks & Regards,

S.Ramakrishnan

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1 Dated: 17-11-2017
By:- Ganeshan Kalyani

In my view, yes the credit is eligible .


2 Dated: 17-11-2017
By:- Ramaswamy S

The intermediary is a service provider. He needs to charge GST on his invoice to you. The GST so paid can be claimed as credit by you.

regards

S.Ramaswamy


3 Dated: 17-11-2017
By:- Ganeshan Kalyani

One of the condition for input tax credit is that the supplier of service should file GST return. And that the invoice uploaded by him should match with your uploaded detail. So please make him aware of the importance of filing return with correct information.


4 Dated: 19-11-2017
By:- ANITA BHADRA

Ramakrishnan Sir

Your query title is GTA Credit .

You can take credit for payment to intermediary ( including amount paid to GTA ) for his agency services and your intermediary can take credit for amount paid to GTA .

As per section 24(vii) of CGST Act , registration is mandatory for agents, so intermediary is supposed to be registered and eligible to get credit for GTA payment .

You should not be concerned for GTA credit eligibility clause.

Experts are requested to correct me , if I am wrong .

Regards

CA Anita Bhadra


5 Dated: 19-11-2017
By:- CS SANJAY MALHOTRA

All my friends have shared correct views. ITC is eligible on intermediary services and GTA part not to be considered as services of intermediary is charged to 18% in this case.


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