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NIL Rated Supply and ITC Reversal, Goods and Services Tax - GST |
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NIL Rated Supply and ITC Reversal |
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XYZ among other services, is also supplying the services of freight forwarding i.e., transportation of goods by Sea for export. As per the exemption notification, this service attracts ‘Nil’ GST and therefore XYZ are not paying GST on these amounts recovered from the Indian client. Is XYZ required to proportionately reverse the ITC for supplying these ‘Nil’ rated services? In my view yes they are required to reverse. Views of the experts please. Posts / Replies Showing Replies 1 to 6 of 6 Records Page: 1
Yes reversal would be required. However, if he can convert himself as a pure agent then no reversal of ITC would be required.
I mean if he can act as a pure agent to the exent of the value of this exempt services, ITC reversal will not be required.
Madam, XYZ is supplying the services under forward charge with mark up. Therefore, it is not a reimbursement of expenses at actuals and therefore cannot be fitted in to the definition of 'Pure Agent'. Therefore, in my view, proportionate ITC needs to be reversed. Your kind views please.
yes, the concept of "pure Agent" does not arise in this issue in my view.
Sir if the margin on freight can be added to the other services provided or if the margin can be disclosed separately then pure agent is possible to be satisfied. But if it is not feasible to do (which is the fact in many cases) then reversal will be required.
As per the query, (emphasis is on 'among other services' i.e. inter alia), the definition of 'pure agent' cannot be fitted in this scenario. It will be square peg in a round whole. The words, 'Ifs' and 'buts' stand for hypothetical situation. Page: 1 Old Query - New Comments are closed. |
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