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Goods supplied to indian customer procured from overseas, Goods and Services Tax - GST |
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Dear expert Below is the scenario, please let me know taxability under the GST We wish to supply goods to our Indian customer. We are raising purchase order to overseas manufacture, and goods will be shipped to India directly to our customer in India. All customs clearance will be done by our customer ( port of import,Gujarat). We (situated in Maharashtra) will raise the invoice to Indian customer (Gujarat). Please let me know. Whether we need to raise GST tax invoice, if yes What will be the tax i.e. Whether this is an interstate or intra-state transaction? Posts / Replies Showing Replies 1 to 5 of 5 Records Page: 1
Sir, Please clarify on whom the foreign supplier will raise the invoice for the supply of goods either to you or to your customer? If the foreign supplier raises the invoice against your customer then he will clear the goods from the port of import on payment of applicable taxes. In this case you cannot raise another invoice on your customer for supply of same goods. According to your query the above situation is true since your customer is undertaking customs clearance etc. If the foreign supplier raises invoice against you then customs formalities are to be met by you and not by your customer. After import of goods if you sell the goods to a customer who is located in the same state in which you are located then you have to pay CGST and SGST. If the customer is located in another state then you have to pay IGST since the sale is inter-state.
thanks for replay Sir, foreign supplier will raise invoice on us
Shri Renganathan gave a detailed procedure if your foreign supplier raises invoice on you.
Sir, If the foreign supplier issues invoice in your name then for the purpose of Customs Act, 1962 you are the importer. Therefore you have file the bill of entry. However you have said all customs clearance will be done by our customer (port of import,Gujarat). This is not possible. after importing the goods you can sell the goods to your customer after payment of applicable taxes. In my view a third party cannot file bill of entry when the invoice is in the name of a different party.
Thanks Sir I think high seas sale arrangement is required if clearance is to be done by the customer so in that case we will issue bill of supply to the customer and taxes will be paid by customer through bill of entry Page: 1 Old Query - New Comments are closed. |
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