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Applicability of GST on manufacturing activity done by contractor |
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Dear Panelists, We are manufacturer of castings / machinery parts (mainly for Railways) falling under 8607. In our factory premises, we are providing all required materials, machinery & equipment etc and getting in-process manufacturing activities done through contractors for various operation like molding / finishing / machining etc. During Excise & Service tax regime, such services were not attributable to service tax. Now, most of contractors are GST compliance and issuing invoices charging GST @18% which is getting accumulated with us by way of ITC. Kindly advise how far it is correct to charge GST for in-process manufacturing activities getting done by the contractors. Also advise remedy to avoid charging GST as the ITC is getting accumulated with us. Posts / Replies Showing Replies 1 to 8 of 8 Records Page: 1
In my view, it is a case of Man Power Supply. Contractor is supplier. Manpower is no more under RCM.
Dear Kalyani sir, Thanks for your suggestion, but in our case its not labor supply contract. The contract is for in-process manufacturing operation. We really want to avoid applicability of GST. Kindly suggest.
Dear Querist, Has Contractor not supplied labour to your factory ? Whatever purpose may be.
Supposing it is job work, even then it is taxable as under GST job work is taxable supply of service. In pre-GST era, Central Excise duty was leviable depending upon the nature of processes. GST cannot be avoided in any situation.
Dear Sethi Sir, Thanks for clarification.
I endorse the views of Shri Sethi. Avoiding to charge the tax is not the objective of GST laws. You can plan according to the provisions of tax and not with intention to avoid tax.
Govindrajan Sir, Thanks. I appreciate your views.
Tax avoidance is legal but tax evasion is illegal. Page: 1 Old Query - New Comments are closed. |
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