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Applicability of Advance Ruling, Goods and Services Tax - GST

Issue Id: - 119277
Dated: 26-8-2024
By:- Narayan Pujar

Applicability of Advance Ruling


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Hello Friends,

How does one interpret Sub-section 2 of Section 103 relating to advance ruling -

"The advance ruling referred to in sub-section (1) shall be binding unless the law, facts or circumstances supporting the original advance ruling have changed."

Example - if an inward supply which was purely for office purposes and accordingly the ruling was also pronounce that ITC will be available. Later after some years, if the inward supply is put to personal or non-business use, whether the non-applicability of advance ruling will be retrospective or prospective? Are there any legal precedents to support that it will be prospective?

I personally believe that it shall be prospective because the advance ruling when applied was based on the facts that existed then unaware of the changes that can take place later. Applying retrospectively seems unfair.

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1 Dated: 26-8-2024
By:- Sadanand Bulbule

Dear Sir

 The query contains the answer as well. Your last statement is the answer for your query.


2 Dated: 27-8-2024
By:- KASTURI SETHI

Dear Querist, 

Your belief is correct. It is prospective. When the law is very much clear, there is no need to take shelter of any decision of AAR/AAAR or any court.

The decision of any AAR/AAAR is not for ever. It has 'shelf life', keeping in view of frequent amendments in GST laws.


3 Dated: 28-8-2024
By:- Shilpi Jain

It is difficult to understand the purpose of this query.. Maybe the example is not right.

However, an advance ruling if taken for a transaction proposed to be undertaken and subsequently the transaction actually does not happen the way it was presented to the AAR, then the ruling has no relevance at all since the facts have changed.


4 Dated: 28-8-2024
By:- Shilpi Jain

Whether prospective or retrospective does not matter. As long as these kind of transactions happen - same facts and circumstances, until the law is changed, this ruling will apply.

For transactions where the facts do not match, this ruling will not be applicable.


5 Dated: 31-8-2024
By:- sathasivam venkataraman

Our Company received (interstate) legal service from an unregistered person . The lawyer raised the RCM invoice along with the New Delhi address. Now, we have to pay CGST+SGST (or) IGST under RCM ?


6 Dated: 3-9-2024
By:- Shilpi Jain

RCM is applicable for services taken from an advocate and not lawyer


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