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GST liabilty on unregistered person, Goods and Services Tax - GST

Issue Id: - 119227
Dated: 24-7-2024
By:- Priyesh Mamnani

GST liabilty on unregistered person


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My client is a mutual fund broker. Since the inception of GST, the mutual companies give brokerage inclusive of GST irrespective whether the broker is registered or unregistered under GST.

In 2018-19, my client received brokerage of Rs. 9,50,000 which also includes GST. As per GST law, GST registration was not required as turnover is less than 20 lakhs.

Now GST department is asking my client to pay the GST received from mutual fund companies for 2018-19 even there was not registration requirement at that time.

Whether we need to pay the GST or not

Request the experts to provide your views on the above issue

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1 Dated: 25-7-2024
By:- VENU K

As per GST law , under Sec 76, Government can proceed for recovery of Tax Collected but not paid to Government without any time limit. It is likely that  in the brokerage statement as well as in the broker agreement  the  fact that brokerage was being paid along with applicable GST extra would have been recorded .Then it will be very difficult for the agent to deny the fact of having collected GST. Once this fact is established , there is no option for the agent but to pay the tax with interest and face other consequences.

Whether it is right on the part of mutual funds to do such a thing to their agents is an altogether different issue. Any way this is very unfortunate.

Based on my  understanding of the law.


2 Dated: 26-7-2024
By:- Shilpi Jain

Here examination of the agreement terms, invoices issued and other related docs is critical to comment on this aspect.

If the broker has not charged GST in his invoice and the agreement simply mentions inclusive of all taxes, then there should be no further liabiliity of the broker.


3 Dated: 27-7-2024
By:- Padmanathan Kollengode

I agree with views of Shilpi Ma'am. The invoice of broker also plays a crucial role here.


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