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No GST to be charged from State government being not a recipient under GST

Bimal jain
Fair Price Shop Operators Supplying to Ration Card Holders Exempt from GST Under Section 9 of CGST Act 2017. The Authority for Advance Ruling (AAR) in West Bengal determined that a fair price shop operator, supplying goods to ration card holders, is not required to charge GST to the State government. The operator, a licensed dealer under the Public Distribution System, procures essential commodities from government agents and sells them at prices fixed by the government. The monetary consideration is received solely from the ration card holders, not the State government. Consequently, since the supply is not made to the State government, no GST is applicable under Section 9 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017. (AI Summary)

The AAR, West Bengal, in the matter of IN RE: CHANCHAL SAHA - 2023 (7) TMI 243 - AUTHORITY FOR ADVANCE RULING, WEST BENGALruled thatthe assessee is supplying goods to ration card holder and not to State government and since, the recipient is ration card holder and not the state government thus, no tax will be charged from the State government.

Facts:

M/s. Chanchal Saha (“the Applicant”) is a licensed dealer under Public Distribution System (“PDS”) of West Bengal government and runs a fair price shop which is authorized for distribution of essential commodities viz. sugar, kerosene etc. to the ration card holders. The Applicant submitted that it procures essential commodities from government decided agents.

The Applicant further submits that the purchase and selling price of the Applicant is fixed by Government and the difference between them is the dealer’s commission, transportation charges and stationary charges etc.

Moreover, the Applicant submitted that the consideration received by the Applicant is solely from the ration card holder other than that there is no other consideration flows towards the sale of essential goods.

The Applicant filed application for advance ruling seeking whether the commission received from state government is liable to GST.

Issue:

Whether the Applicant being a fair price shop is liable to charge GST from the state government against the supply made to them?

Held:

The AAR, West Bengal, in IN RE: CHANCHAL SAHA - 2023 (7) TMI 243 - AUTHORITY FOR ADVANCE RULING, WEST BENGALheld as under:

  • Observed that, the Applicant is engaged in supply of kerosene Oil to the ration card holder and the Applicant is receiving monetary consideration against that supply of from ration card holder and no other monetary or non-monetary consideration is received for that transaction.
  • Held that, since no supply was made to State government thus, no tax should be charged in accordance with Section 9 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017(“the CGST Act”).

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