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Interest Applicability U/S 50(3)

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..... Dear Sir, whether interest rate @24% mentioned u/s 50(3) is applicable on reversal of any excess claimed ITC or we need to pay @18% only ? Thanks, - Reply By Rachit Agarwal - The Reply = In this case there are two views 1. On plain reading of the provisions intrest is payable @ 24% on the reversal of any excess ITC claimed. Further plea may be taken no interest is payable in a situatio .....

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..... n whether the credit has been availed and have neven been utilized as held by Hon'ble Patna High Court in a Writ Petition filed by Commercial Steel Company pronounced in post GST Regime. 2. Other view is that since the assessee has availed the excess credit, hence the same becomes payable. All the tax which become payable shall be liable to interest @ 18% - Reply By KASTURI SETHI - The Repl .....

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..... y = Section 50(1) of CGST Act talks of payment of tax along with interest on his own , then rate of interest is 18%. ( It implies that when the registered person acts in a bona fide manner manner.) Otherwise in all the remaining situations, rate of interest is 24 %. Remaining situations are well explained in Section 50(3) to be read with Section 42(10) 43 (10) i.e. reduction in .....

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..... output tax liability, undue utilisation, mala fide action etc. - Reply By KASTURI SETHI - The Reply = In simple words, if tax has not been paid due to technical lapse, clerical error etc. and the same has been paid on one's own (without any intervention from the department), 18% is applicable and if evasion of tax has taken place with mala fide intention, rate of interest is 24 % .....

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..... . Excess and undue ITC availed and utilized is also a sort of evasion of tax. - Reply By Spudarjunan S - The Reply = Dear Ashiesh ji, In addition to the view of the experts above, you may also consider the below points - Interest of 24% u/s 50(3) applies only when there is a scenario referred u/s 42(10) or 43(10) of CGST Act, 2017 which is not possible as of today due to deferment .....

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..... in implementation of GSTR-2 . As there is no provision of interest on interest, you may always opt to pay interest @ 18% considering such reversal of excess credit as failure to payment of liability (If you have not utilised such excess availed credit, you amy also litigate on entire interest). As the difference of 6% would not change even if you are paying today or after 72 months. - Reply .....

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..... By Ashiesh Prremji - The Reply = Thank You very much to all of you for interpreting content of above provision, I really appreciate your effort ! - Interest Applicability U/S 50(3) - Query Started By: - Ashiesh Prremji Dated:- 7-5-2020 Goods and Services Tax - GST - Got 5 Replies - GST - Discussion Forum - Knowledge Sharing, reply post by an expert, personal opinion Tax Management India - ta .....

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