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The applicant purchases vouchers by paying consideration to the ...


Vouchers purchased & sold by applicant qualify as movable goods. No service element. Vouchers' title transfer = supply of goods u/s 7(1)(a). Taxable @ 9% CGST & UPGST.

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July 20, 2024

The applicant purchases vouchers by paying consideration to the issuer and sells them to clients for consideration. The vouchers have value and ownership transferrable from issuer to applicant and then to ultimate beneficiary. No service element exists between issuer and applicant or applicant and purchaser. Vouchers qualify as movable property and goods. Actionable claims other than lottery, betting, and gambling are neither goods nor services supply under GST. The applicant is involved in trading vouchers for consideration in business, selling at profit. This transaction amounts to supply of goods u/s 7(1)(a) of CGST Act 2017, involving title transfer covered under "goods" as per Schedule II. The vouchers are taxable as per residual entry no. 453 of Third Schedule of N/N. 01/2017-Central Tax (Rate) at 9% CGST and 9% UPGST rate.

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