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GST - DEFINITION OF AGRICULTURE

Pradeep Jain
Revised GST Law Limits Agriculture Tax Exemptions, Excludes Dairy and Poultry, Requires Personal Cultivation for Benefits The revised GST law narrows the definition of agriculture, excluding activities like dairy farming, poultry farming, and stock breeding from tax exemptions. Agriculture now includes floriculture, horticulture, and sericulture but requires personal cultivation to qualify for exemptions. The term 'cultivate personally' involves direct involvement or supervision by the individual or family. This restrictive definition could harm the agriculture sector, which heavily relies on exemptions. Additionally, definitions of composite, mixed, and principal supplies could lead to legal disputes. These changes suggest organized agricultural practices may face stricter GST regulations, potentially impacting the sector adversely. (AI Summary)

DAILY DOSE OF GST UPDATE BY CA PRADEEP JAIN

DEFINITION OF AGRICULTURE:

As the GST law has been revised, it is pertinent to note down what all issues still remain un-tackled or untouched. Also certain provisions are there which are yet again drafted in such a way that they would attract litigation. Here we are discussing two such provisions:

  1. Starting with the definition of agriculture, its scope has been restricted largely in the GST regime. The proposed definition is reproduced here below:
    2(7)agriculture' with all its grammatical variations and cognate expressions, includes floriculture, horticulture, sericulture, the raising of crops, grass or garden produce and also grazing, but does not include dairy farming, poultry farming, stock breeding, the mere cutting of wood or grass, gathering of fruit, raising of man-made forest or rearing of seedlings or plants;

Also 2(8) define Agriculturist as a person who cultivates land personally, for the purpose of agriculture.

These two definitions when read together restrict the scope of any activity to be called an agricultural activity to a large extent. The exclusive definition of Agriculture brings into tax ambit the activities of dairy farming, poultry farming, and stock breeding into GST net.  Similarly for claiming exemption from agriculture activity the Agriculturist is required to cultivate land PERONSNALLY.

The definition is further given under Section 2(106) about cultivate land personally which is as under:-

(106) “to cultivate personally” means to carry on any agricultural operation on one’s own account- (a) by one’s own labour, or (b) by the labour of one’s family, or (c) by servants on wages payable in cash or kind [(but not in crop share)] or by hired labour under one’s personal supervision or the personal supervision of any member of one’s family; 
Explanation 1. - A widow or a minor or a person who is subject to any physical or mental disability or is a serving member of the armed forces of the Union, shall be deemed to cultivate land personally if it is cultivated by her or his servants or by hired labour. Explanation 2. - In the case of a Hindu Undivided Family, land shall be deemed to be cultivated personally, if it is cultivated by any member of such family.
 
While it can be assumed that Indian economy being largely dependent on the agriculture, it will be exempted from the levy of GST as is exempted currently from the indirect taxes, it seem that the exemption will be provided only to specific sectors. Also the definition of agriculturist has been restrained to individual men, which means any kind of organized practice would be subject to stringent GST provisions.
 
It is highly advisable that this should be looked into as it would cause irreparable damage to agriculture sector that is already going through rough weather.

  1. Another definition which is very prone to litigation is the definition of Composite Supply appearing in Section 2(27), Mixed Supplies in Section 2(66) and Principle supply in 2(78). The definitions are reproduced here below for ready reference:
     
    “composite supply” means a supply made by a taxable person to a recipient comprising two or more supplies of goods or services, or any combination thereof, which are naturally bundled and supplied in conjunction with each other in the ordinary course of business, one of which is a principal supply;


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