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Sale of Machinery, Goods and Services Tax - GST

Issue Id: - 114934
Dated: 2-5-2019
By:- Balaji Biradar

Sale of Machinery


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Hello Experts,

My client is having machinery which he had bought in 2016 , since there is no business he closed down the factory . Now he is selling machinery worth 32 lakhs to Bangalore.

1. Whether he needs to take registration in gst , since the turnover exceeds 20 lakhs ?

2. Will it come under the definition of business as it not continuous.

Thanks in advance.

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1 Dated: 2-5-2019
By:- KASTURI SETHI

Threshold exemption limit for goods has been increased to ₹ 40/-. from 1.4.2019. States were given option whether to increase the limit to ₹ 40 lakhs or not.


2 Dated: 3-5-2019
By:- KASTURI SETHI

Pl. read as "increased to ₹ 40 lakhs".

Were you registered with the department in 2016 when you purchased machinery ? If so, whether you have taken credit on the said machinery at that time ?

Sale of old and used machinery falls under the definition of "supply" under CGST Act as this supply is in the course of business. It is evident this sale/supply will be from B2B and not from B2C.

Pl.reply to my questions so that correct reply be posted.


3 Dated: 4-5-2019
By:- Balaji Biradar

Sir it's an interstate sale so 40 limit will not be applicable for him.

Yes he was registered under vat and itc was availed .


4 Dated: 4-5-2019
By:- KASTURI SETHI

Follow Section 18(6) of CGST Act read with Rule 40(2) of CGST Rules. You shall pay the amount equal to input tax credit taken as reduced by 5% point as per Rule 40(2) or on the transaction value under Section 15, whichever is higher.


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