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Value for Exports, Goods and Services Tax - GST

Issue Id: - 114957
Dated: 12-5-2019
By:- Kaustubh Karandikar

Value for Exports


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For Exports on payment of GST & without payment of GST under LUT, whether, the value to be shown on the tax invoice should include freight charges recovered from foreign customer for movement of goods from factory to Port / Airport as well as from Port / Airport to the foreign customer?

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1 Dated: 12-5-2019
By:- Alkesh Jani

Sir,

In this regards, on going through Section 15 (2) of CGST Act, 2017, it is evident that all expenses are to be included for arriving at the value of supply, except discount. Therefore, I am of the view that value is to be shown in the Invoices.

Out other experts are requested to offer their comments.

With Regards,


2 Dated: 12-5-2019
By:- Alkesh Jani

Out may please be read as "OUR"


3 Dated: 12-5-2019
By:- Ganeshan Kalyani

In my view it depends on the terms agreed between the parties. If the freight is on account of the customer , then it will form part of the value of the goods. Otherwise not. Thanks.


4 Dated: 12-5-2019
By:- KASTURI SETHI

Dear Sir,

Freight can be shown/charged in the invoice for movement of goods from factory to port and port to buyer's destination in a foreign country. If sale/transaction is based on CIF value the element freight is already included up to buyer's destination and if FOB basis, freight can be charged separately in the tax invoice.

Taxes and duties cannot be exported. As per Section 1(2) of IGST Act, jurisdiction of IGST Act extends to the whole of India. If GST is paid (through electronic ledger account) on the amount of freight incurred from port to the buyer's destination in a foreign country, ITC paid so cannot be encashed.


5 Dated: 12-5-2019
By:- Ganeshan Kalyani

Generally, the freight charges are recovered from the customer. So, the value on the tax invoice shall include the said charges.


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