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Provisions for supply of Goods to Job Worker under CGST Act,2017

Sanjeev Singhal
CGST Act 2017: Supply Rules for Job Workers, Tax-Free Conditions, and Input Tax Credit Explained The article discusses the provisions under the CGST Act, 2017, concerning the supply of goods to job workers. A job worker performs processes on goods belonging to another registered person. Goods can be sent to job workers without tax payment, provided they are returned within specified periods-one year for inputs and three years for capital goods. If not returned, they are considered supplied to the job worker. The principal must prove accountability for inputs and capital goods. Waste from job work can be supplied by the job worker if registered. Input tax credit (ITC) is available to the principal under certain conditions. These provisions apply only to registered persons. (AI Summary)

First of all, one need to understand the definition of Job work under Revised GST law . After that it will be easier to understand the provision relating to supply of goods to job worker . Goods either input or capital goods can be directly send to Job worker and supply of input can be directly make from job worker’ place subject to the following provisions provided in Section- 143 of the Revised GST Law.

Definition as per Section - 2[68] of Revised MGL.

“JOB WORK”  means    any  treatment  or  process  by  a  person on goods belonging to another registered person and the expression “job worker” shall be construed accordingly

It means the provision of job work shall be applicable if the goods are received from Registered Person. Otherwise these provision of S. 143 is not applicable.

Provision for supply of goods to Job worker

1. Registered Person [herein after referred as  Principal]  send any goods or capital goods  to job worker for job work without the payment of tax, under intimation and subject to such conditions as may be prescribed. The same goods can be sent to another job worker and so on. To effect the above , following condition need to be satisfied ;

  • Bring back input after job work or otherwise and/ or capital goods other than mould and dies, jigs and fixture or tool, to any of his place of business without payment of tax within one year and three year respectively.
  • Supply directly from there on payment of taxes within India or with or without payment of taxes for export as the case may be within the period stipulated above.

Provided the Principal declared the place of business of job worker his additional place of business. In the following cases the said provision shall not be applicable    

i]     where the job worker is registered under Sec.25.

ii]    where  the principal is supplying such goods as may be notified by commissioner in this behalf.

2. The onus of  prove for accountability of input and or capital goods  shall be of Principal.

3. Where the inputs sent for job work are not return to principal after job work or otherwise within period of one year being sent out , it shall be treated as supply to job worker on the day of input sent for job work.

4. Where the capital goods other than mould and dies, jigs and fixture or tool, sent for job work are not return to principal after job work or otherwise within period of three  year of being sent out , it shall be treated as supply to job worker on the day of capital goods sent for job work.

5. Job worker may supply the waste or scrap generated from job work directly from his place of business on payment of taxes, if he is registered, otherwise by principal, if job worker is not registered.  

Related Provisions

Section

Particulars

Remarks

Sec. 2[68]

Definition

Undertaking any treatment or process

Sec.  19

Taking ITC In respect of Input or capital Goods

ITC shall be allowed as prescribed

Sec. 22 Explanation (ii)

Registration

Turnover  of job work for principal shall not included in the aggregate turnover of job worker.

FAQ on Job Work

1. Whether goods sent by registered person to job worker treated as supply of goods and liable to tax?

No. supply of goods from RP to job worker shall not be treated as supply of goods.

2. Whether the goods of principal directly supplied from Job worker’s premises will  be included in the turnover of Job worker? 

No. That will be added in the turnover of principal.

3. What are the provision of taking ITC in respect of input/ capital goods sent to job worker?

As per Sec.  19, Principal shall be entitled to take credit of input or capital goods. If the input or capital goods has not been received back within stipulated time of one year and three year respectively.  

4. Are the provision of job work applicable to all category of  person?

No. it is applicable only to registered person who send goods for job work. In other word , these provision are not applicable to exempted or non taxable goods.

Disclaimer : 

The contents of this article are solely for information and knowledge and does not constitute any professional advice or recommendation. Author does not accept any liability for  any loss or damage of any kind  arising out of this information set out in the article and any action taken based thereon.

About the Author:

Author is practicing chartered accountant in  Gurgaon and having specialization in Service Tax and Haryana VAT. He can be reached at  [email protected].  WWW. skaca.in

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