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RCM on Royalty Payment to Government, Goods and Services Tax - GST

Issue Id: - 117789
Dated: 29-1-2022
By:- NARENDER YARRAGORLA

RCM on Royalty Payment to Government


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We are paying Royalty to State government, whether RCM u/s 9(3) applicable on the payment?

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1 Dated: 29-1-2022
By:- Shilpi Jain

Dispute free view is to pay. However issue is pending before SC whether royalty is a tax or not.

So if you can take ITC, pay it. Else pay under protest, for a dispute free stand.


2 Dated: 30-1-2022
By:- KASTURI SETHI

GST is payable on Royalty to Govt. under RCM. This is the present legal position. Payment of tax under protest is the best way to claim refund later on, in case Hon'b'e Supreme Court decides the case in favour of the assessees.


3 Dated: 31-1-2022
By:- CA VMVSRAO

Under GST system whether payment can be made under protest. If yes, under which section please


4 Dated: 31-1-2022
By:- KASTURI SETHI

"Under Protest" is covered under Saving Section 174 of CGST Act and it saves Central Excise Act, Central Excise Rules and Finance Act, 1994 (Service Tax laws including Service Tax Rules for Central Govt. as well as assessees. See erstwhile Rule 233 B of Central Excise Rules, 1944. 'Under Protest' is an integral part of principles of natural justice.


5 Dated: 2-2-2022
By:- Himansu Sekhar

In a FAQ released by Board for the Mining Sector, GST is leviable on Royalty. The case pending before Hon'ble Apex Court is to decide as to whether Royalty is a Tax or not. It will have no bearing during the GST period as per Sec. 15 of the CGST Act. The rate of Gst on Royalty has also been clarified by GST Council. Hence instead of contesting the Department GST on Royalty should bevdischarged.


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