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invoicing for Second Hand goods sold, Goods and Services Tax - GST

Issue Id: - 117389
Dated: 30-7-2021
By:- vignesh VSACCOUNTOPRIVATELIMITED

invoicing for Second Hand goods sold


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Sir in case of Second Hand Goods sold the taxability is on margin amount as per Rule 32(5) of the CGST ACT, if suppose a product Sold for ₹ 10,000/- where the purchase price was ₹ 9000/- then Tax on ₹ 1000/- need to be paid. My Query 1. if the product sold to a Registered Dealer how to show in the invoice the above detail.

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1 Dated: 30-7-2021
By:- Rajagopalan Ranganathan

Sir

In my opinion, the procedure for issuing the invoice is the normal procedure to be followed in the case supply of goods in the normal circumstance. The only difference is you have to show how the transaction value of ₹ 1000/- has been calculated and pay gst on such transaction value calculated..


2 Dated: 31-7-2021
By:- KASTURI SETHI

I agree with the reply of Sh.Ranganathan, Sir. Also mention full particulars of purchase invoice on the body of tax invoice..


3 Dated: 31-7-2021
By:- Shilpi Jain

In this invoice you will have to mention rs. 1000 as the taxable value. Also agree with Rajagopalan sir's point.


4 Dated: 8-8-2021
By:- Ganeshan Kalyani

Against 9000 gst rate will be 0 in the invoice and tax also be 0. As against 1000 tax rate and tax amount both will be shown.


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