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Amended Transitional Arrangements for ITC notified u/s 140 of CGST Act

CSLalit Rajput
Notification 43/2020 amends transitional ITC claims under CGST Act Section 140, detailing eligibility and timeframes. Effective May 18, 2020. The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs issued Notification No. 43/2020, amending transitional arrangements for Input Tax Credit (ITC) under Section 140 of the CGST Act, effective from May 18, 2020. The amendments specify that registered persons, except those opting for tax under Section 10, can claim CENVAT credit carried forward in returns, credit for unavailed CENVAT on capital goods, and eligible duties on stock inputs, within prescribed timeframes. The changes also address ITC distribution by Input Service Distributors and conditions for reclaiming reversed CENVAT credit. The amendments apply to various scenarios, including centralized registrations and service inputs received before the appointed day. (AI Summary)

Amended Transitional Arrangements for ITC notified u/s 140 of CGST Act

  • CBDT HAS NOTIFIED PROVISONS U/S TRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ITC
  • Transitional credit for un-availed CENVAT-Amended provisions effective from 18.05.2020

Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs, Ministry of Finance, (Department of Revenue) vide Notification No. 43/2020 – Central Tax dated 16th May, 2020 has issued  notification which Seeks to bring into force Section 128 of Finance Act, 2020 in order to bring amendment in Section 140 of CGST Act w.e.f. 01.07.2017.

Key Analysis:

Before Amendment

After Amendment (Section 128 of Finance Act, 2020)

(1) A registered person, other than a person opting to pay tax under section 10, shall be entitled to take, in his electronic credit ledger, the amount of CENVAT credit carried forward in the return relating to the period ending with the day immediately preceding the appointed day, furnished by him under the existing law in such manner as may be prescribed:

(1) A registered person, other than a person opting to pay tax under section 10, shall be entitled to take, in his electronic credit ledger, the amount of CENVAT credit carried forward in the return relating to the period ending with the day immediately preceding the appointed day, furnished by him under the within such time and in such manner as may be prescribed:

(2) A registered person, other than a person opting to pay tax under section 10, shall be entitled to take, in his electronic credit ledger, credit of the unavailed CENVAT credit in respect of capital goods, not carried forward in a return, furnished under the existing law by him, for the period ending with the day immediately preceding the appointed day in such manner as may be prescribed:

(2) A registered person, other than a person opting to pay tax under section 10, shall be entitled to take, in his electronic credit ledger, credit of the unavailed CENVAT credit in respect of capital goods, not carried forward in a return, furnished under the existing law by him, for the period ending with the day immediately preceding the  “within such time and” in such manner as may be prescribed:

(3) A registered person, who was not liable to be registered under the existing law, or who was engaged in the manufacture of exempted goods or provision of exempted services, or who was providing works contract service and was availing of the benefit of notification No. 26/2012-Service Tax, dated the 20th June, 2012 or a first stage dealer or a second stage dealer or a registered importer or a depot of a manufacturer, shall be entitled to take, in his electronic credit ledger, credit of eligible duties in respect of inputs held in stock and inputs contained in semi-finished or finished goods held in stock on the appointed day subject to the following conditions, namely:––

(3) A registered person, who was not liable to be registered under the existing law, or who was engaged in the manufacture of exempted goods or provision of exempted services, or who was providing works contract service and was availing of the benefit of notification No. 26/2012-Service Tax, dated the 20th June, 2012 or a first stage dealer or a second stage dealer or a registered importer or a depot of a manufacturer, shall be entitled to take, in his electronic credit ledger, credit of eligible duties in respect of inputs held in stock and inputs contained in semi-finished or finished  “goods held in stock on the appointed day, within such time and in such manner as may be prescribed, subject to” the following conditions, namely:––

(5) A registered person shall be entitled to take, in his electronic credit ledger, credit of eligible duties and taxes in respect of inputs or input services received on or after the appointed day but the duty or tax in respect of which has been paid by the supplier under the existing law, subject to the condition that the invoice or any other duty or tax paying document of the same was recorded in the books of account of such person within a period of thirty days from the appointed day:

(5) A registered person shall be entitled to take, in his electronic credit ledger, credit of eligible duties and taxes in respect of inputs or input services received on or after the appointed day but the duty or tax in respect of which has been paid by the supplier under the  “existing law, within such time and in such manner as may be prescribed”, subject to the condition that the invoice or any other duty or tax paying document of the same was recorded in the books of account of such person within a period of thirty days from the appointed day:

(6) A registered person, who was either paying tax at a fixed rate or paying a fixed amount in lieu of the tax payable under the existing law shall be entitled to take, in his electronic credit ledger, credit of eligible duties in respect of inputs held in stock and inputs contained in semi-finished or finished goods held in stock on the appointed day subject to the following conditions, namely:––

(6) A registered person, who was either paying tax at a fixed rate or paying a fixed amount in lieu of the tax payable under the existing law shall be entitled to take, in his electronic credit ledger, credit of eligible duties in respect of inputs held in stock and inputs contained in semi-finished or finished goods held in stock on the appointed day, within such time and in such manner as may be prescribed, subject to subject to the following conditions, namely:––

(7) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Act, the input tax credit on account of any services received prior to the appointed day by an Input Service Distributor shall be eligible for distribution as credit under this Act even if the invoices relating to such services are received on or after the appointed day.

(7) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Act, the input tax credit on account of any services received prior to the appointed day by an Input Service Distributor shall be eligible for distribution as “credit under this Act, within such time and in such manner as may be prescribed, even if” the invoices relating to such services are received on or after the appointed day.

(8) Where a registered person having centralised registration under the existing law has obtained a registration under this Act, such person shall be allowed to take, in his electronic credit ledger, credit of the amount of CENVAT credit carried forward in a return, furnished under the existing law by him, in respect of the period ending with the day immediately preceding the appointed day in such manner as may be prescribed:

(8) Where a registered person having centralised registration under the existing law has obtained a registration under this Act, such person shall be allowed to take, in his electronic credit ledger, credit of the amount of CENVAT credit carried forward in a return, furnished under the existing law by him, in respect of the period ending with the day immediately preceding the appointed day  “within such time and in such manner”  as may be prescribed:

(9) Where any CENVAT credit availed for the input services provided under the existing law has been reversed due to non-payment of the consideration within a period of three months, such credit can be reclaimed subject to the condition that the registered person has made the payment of the consideration for that supply of services within a period of three months from the appointed day.

(9) Where any CENVAT credit availed for the input services provided under the existing law has been reversed due to non-payment of the consideration within a period of three months, such  “credit can be reclaimed within such time and in such manner as may be prescribed, subject to” the condition that the registered person has made the payment of the consideration for that supply of services within a period of three months from the appointed day.

  • Amended Provisions notified on 16th May and shall came into force w.e.f. 18th may 2020.

Notification No. 43/2020 – Central Tax dated 16th May, 2020

 

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Himansu Sekhar on May 20, 2020

sir,

It is a good effort for this analysis. But please analyse it further,as to whether a person can take Itc upto 18th.

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