GST Input Tax Credit Reconciliation

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The input tax credit is the central tax (CGST), state tax (SGST), integrated tax (IGST), or cess that is paid by a person and has a GST registration on the supply of goods or services. GST input tax includes the tax that is paid on a reverse charge basis and the IGST charged on the import of goods. But, input tax does not include the tax paid on the composite taxation scheme.

The input tax credit is the tax paid by a business on the purchase and this tax is used to reduce the tax liability when a sale is made. The taxation levy is based on the value that is added at each stage of the supply chain until it reaches the consumer.

The Goods and the Service Tax Act is levied on the goods and the services based on the principle of value addition. To negate the cascading effect of the tax liability that is paid on the procurement of the raw materials, consumables, plants, and machinery, etc. This element of offsetting the tax liability is called the input tax credit.

Every person with a GST registration in the supply chain takes part in control, collects the GST tax, and remitting the amount that is collected. To avoid double taxation and the cascading effect of the tax input credit is provided to set off tax paid on the procurement of the raw materials, consumables, goods, or services that are used in the manufacturing, supply, and sale of goods or services.

The business can achieve neutrality using the input tax credit mechanism in the incidence of tax and ensure that the input tax element is not entering into the cost of production or the cost of supply of goods and services.

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Eligibility criteria for Input tax credit

Who can claim input tax credit?

The input tax credit can be claimed by a person who is registered under GST only if he is meeting the conditions that are mentioned below:

  • The input tax credit can be claimed only by a person that has a GST registration and has filed the GSTR 2 returns.
  • The dealer should possess the tax invoice or the debit note that is issued by the supplier of input or the input
  • services.
  • The said goods or services or both should be received.
  • The supplier has made the GST payment that is charged to the government concerning such supply.
  • When the goods are received in installments the input tax credit can be claimed only when the last lot is received.
  • No Input tax credit is allowed if depreciation has been claimed on the tax component of a capital good.

Documents required for claiming GST Input tax credit

What documents are required for claiming the GST input tax credit?

As a registered taxable person the input tax credit can be claimed on basis of the following documents:

step:1 An invoice that is issued by the supplier of goods or services

step:2 An invoice that is issued by the recipient of the goods and services supplied by an unregistered dealer. Such supply comes under the reverse charge mechanism. This mechanism involves the supplies made by an unregistered person to a registered person.

step:3 A debit note that is issued by the supplier of the tax charged is less than the tax payable concerning such supply.

step:4 A bill of entry or similar documents is also required to document an integrated tax on imports.

step:5 An invoice or the credit note that is issued by an input service distributor as per the rules under GST.

step:6 A supply bill by a dealer that is opting for a composition scheme or an exporter or a supplier of the exempted goods.

Basic requisites for claiming the input tax credit

What are the conditions under which Input tax credit can be claimed?

The following requisites are mandatory for claiming the input tax credit under the GST:

  • The Individual must be registered under the GST law.
  • A tax invoice or the debit note that is issued by the registered supplier showing the tax amount.
  • The goods or the service should be received.
  • The supplier should file the returns and pay the tax there on to the government.
  • Where the goods are received in parts or installments, the input tax credit may be claimed on the receipt of the last lot or the installment.
  • Where the input tax credit is included in the cost of the capital goods and the depreciation on the tax is claimed, no input tax credit is allowed.
  • The input tax credit will not be allowed if the same is not been claimed within the prescribed time.

Claiming the Input tax credit

How to claim the Input tax credit?

All the regular taxpayers have to report the amount of the in the GSTR 3B.

A taxpayer can claim the input tax credit on the provisional basis in the GSTR 3B up to 20% of the eligible ITC that is reported by the supplier in the auto-generated GSTR 2A return. The taxpayer must cross-check the GSTR 2A figures before proceeding with the GSTR 3B.

Before the 9th of October 2019, a taxpayer was able to claim any amount of the provisional input tax credit. But CBIC has notified that from October 9, 2019, a taxpayer can claim only 20% of the eligible ITC available in the GSTR 2A as the provisional input tax credit.

This means that the amount of input tax credit that is reported in the GSTR 3B will be the total of the actual ITC in the GSTR 2A and the provisional ITC which is 20% of the actual eligible ITC in the GSTR 2A. It is important to match the purchase register with the GSTR 2A becomes very important.

Documents Required for GST Input Tax Credit

Only Scanned Copies are needed, Scanned copy of PAN Card of all directors and Aadhar card/ Voter ID/ Passport/ Driving

Invoice

Invoice issues by the supplier and recipient of goods and services.

Debit Notes

Debit note issued by the supplier of the tax charged is less than the tax payable concerning such supply.

Bill of Entry

A bill of entry or similar documents is required to document an integrated tax on imports.

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