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Land Filling Pit Excluded from 'Plant and Machinery' for GST Input Tax Credit u/s 17, Not Eligible for Credit.

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....Input tax credit - land filling pit can be considered as ‘Plant and machinery’ or as ‘civil structure’ - In the second explanation given in Section 17, while providing the meaning of the term plant and machinery, it has been clearly stated that Buildings and Civil Structures shall not be covered under the term Plant. However, while so clarifying, it has been accepted and understood that plant and machinery many a times requires support structure and/or foundation for installation and cannot work otherwise. Thus, civil structures such as foundation and supporting structure for fastening of plant and machinery to earth has been included as part of plant and machinery. However, any other civil structure has clearly been excluded from the definition of ‘plant and machinery’. The land filling pit comes within the ambit of the exclusion and hence is not eligible for input tax credit. - AAAR....