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Interest on Net Tax Liability under GST – Retrospective amendment & its consequences?

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....nterest on Net Tax Liability under GST – Retrospective amendment & its consequences?<br>By: - Venkataprasad Pasupuleti<br>Goods and Services Tax - GST<br>Dated:- 19-3-2020<br><br>Background: The interest liability for any belated remittance is an economic consequence. The tax laws are no exception to this rule. GST law provides for interest @18% on the delayed remittance of the tax after due da....

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....te. However, there was an ambiguity as to whether the interest has to be paid on Gross Tax liability (i.e. the total output tax) or on the Net Tax Liability (the Tax liability to be paid in cash after adjusting the Input Tax Credit). When the department started demanding the interest on Gross tax, the same was challenged before various High courts. The Hon'ble HC of Telangana initially held that ....

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....the interest has to be paid on Gross Tax Liability which was subsequently reopened the matter by admitting the review petition and other HC's have granted interim stay against the recovery. Meanwhile, the Government has proposed an amendment to specify that the interest is only on the net tax liability. However, the same was not notified yet leaving a room for confusion on its effect prospective....

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....ly/retrospectively. The department started issuing notices/letters & initiated recovery proceeding by attaching bank accounts to recover the interest directly from the Bank accounts of the taxpayers. Further, CBIC twitter handle has tweeted to say that aforesaid amendment will be prospective & till the amendment is made effective the interest has to be paid on Gross tax Liability. In this process,....

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.... certain taxpayers have filed writ petitions contesting the demands and got a stay while some taxpayers paid/recovered by the revenue department. Recently, the GST Council in its 39th Meeting has proposed for retrospective amendment to specify that the interest will be paid only on the net tax liability. The statutory effect of retrospective amendment is awaited. Consequences & Course of Action....

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....: The proposed retrospective amendment is certainly huge relief to the taxpayers and avoids the unnecessary disputes. Once the retrospective amendment is made, the suggested course of action for various scenarios is tabulated below: S.No. Scenario Suggested Course of Action 1 Received Notices / Letters for interest on ITC Component and payment is pending Quote the retrospective amendment ....

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....& get the proceedings dropped 2 Filed petitions before the Courts & pending Quote the retrospective amendment & get proceedings set aside by the court 3 Paid interest on ITC component on own volition/recovered by the revenue department Seek refund as and when the refund mechanism is prescribed along with retrospective amendment. (For any feedback /queries mail to [email protected]....

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....m/[email protected]) CA Venkat Prasad. P & CA Ajay M Reply By Shyam Naik as = What about interest on cash component which is also remitted in advance but return filed late Dated: 20-3-2020 Reply By CAVenkataprasad Pasupuleti as = Interest have to be paid on such cash component as it is in the nature of deposit until it is debited. Dated: 20-3-2020 Reply By OmPrakash jain as = In v....

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....iew of express provisions in S.50(1), that intt is to be calculated on &quot;ITC remained unpaid&quot;, what was the need of any amendment. Dated: 4-4-2020<br> Scholarly articles for knowledge sharing by authors, experts, professionals ....