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PROOF OF EXPORT OF SOFTWARE and SERVICES, Goods and Services Tax - GST

Issue Id: - 114676
Dated: 25-2-2019
By:- Durga KARUMURU

PROOF OF EXPORT OF SOFTWARE and SERVICES


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What is the proof of Software or Services exported, required under GST.

A Software company providing services to an overseas company does it need GST Registration?

Do professional Accountants providing consultancy services to overseas clients need to provide any proof under GST?

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1 Dated: 25-2-2019
By:- KASTURI SETHI

(1) SOFTEX (software export details) Form/Return is the proof of export. Monitored by Department of Electronics, DGFT and Customs. More details are as under:-

FOREIGN EXCHANGE MANAGEMENT (EXPORT OF GOODS AND SERVICES) REGULATIONS, 2015

[RBI Notification No. FEMA 23(R)/2015-RB, dated 12th January 2016]

REGULATION 6. Authority to whom declaration is to be furnished and the manner of dealing with the declaration :-

REGULATION 7. Evidence in support of declaration. - The Commissioner of Customs or the postal authority or the official of Department of Electronics, to whom the declaration form is submitted, may, in order to satisfy themselves of due compliance with Section 7 of the Act and these regulations, require such evidence in support of the declaration as may establish that -

(a) the exporter is a person resident in India and has a place of business in India;

(b) the destination stated on the declaration is the final place of the destination of the goods exported;

(c) the value stated in the declaration represents -

(1) the full export value of the goods or software; or

(2) where the full export value of the goods or software is not ascertainable at the time of export, the value which the exporter, having regard to the prevailing market conditions expects to receive on the sale of the goods in the overseas market.

Query no.2 Yes.

Query no.3 Yes.


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