Past-Period ITC Reversals & “Net ITC” Computation under Rule 89(4) – GST Refunds
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....ast-Period ITC Reversals & “Net ITC” Computation under Rule 89(4) – GST Refunds<br> Query (Issue) Started By: - RAHUL MODI Dated:- 12-8-2025 Last Reply Date:- 22-8-2025 Goods and Services Tax - GST<br>Got 2 Replies<br>GST<br>We are handling a GST refund matter involving accumulated Compensation Cess ITC under Rule 89(4) of the CGST Rules for zero-rated exports without payment of tax. In the....
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.... refund period's GSTR-3B, there appear ITC reversal entries amounting to ? 2 crore. These reversals relate entirely to prior-period ITC on domestic supplies, not to the relevant period's zero-rated turnover. During adjudication, the proper officer verified our records, excluded these past-period reversals from the "Net ITC" figure in the Rule 89(4) formula, and sanctioned most of the claim. In a....
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....ppeal, however, the department relies on Para 43 of CBIC Circular No. 125/44/2019-GST to argue that any ITC reversed in GSTR-3B of the refund period must automatically be deducted from "Net ITC" - regardless of whether the reversal pertains to the relevant period's credit or earlier periods. We had applied for refund for the entire financial year as one consolidated claim. The reversal in questio....
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....n occurred in a single month where the ITC availed was ? 7 lakh, but the past-period reversal was ? 2 crore - resulting in a negative Net ITC for that month in the GSTR-3B. Our specific questions: * How have appellate authorities or courts interpreted Para 43 in such situations, especially where the reversal clearly pertains to earlier periods and is unrelated to the refund period's zero-rated ....
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....supplies? * Are there precedents holding that "Net ITC" under Rule 89(4) should be confined to ITC availed in the relevant period only, excluding past-period adjustments? * In cases where the refund claim covers multiple months (e.g., full-year claim) but a large past-period reversal in one month creates a negative Net ITC for that month, can the department legally offset this against other mo....
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....nths in the claim period? * Practical defence tips for PH/appeal? Reply By vijay kumar: The Reply: I think para 37 of Circular 25 clarifies this issue as follows: 37. In case of refunds pertaining to items listed at (a), (c) and (e) in para 3 above, the common portal calculates the refundable amount as the least of the following amounts: a) The maximum refund amount as per the form....
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....ula in rule 89(4) or rule 89(5) of the CGST Rules [formula is applied on the consolidated amount of ITC, i.e. Central tax + State tax/Union Territory tax +Integrated tax]; b) The balance in the electronic credit ledger of the applicant at the end of the tax period for which the refund claim is being filed after the return in FORM GSTR-3B for the said period....
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.... has been filed; and c) The balance in the electronic credit ledger of the applicant at the time of filing the refund application. Accordingly, reversed amount stands excluded from refund. Reply By Shilpi Jain: The Reply: These aspects will have to be settled in courts. The issue here is whether to go plain by the provision of law which states that ITC to be taken as per what is availed ....
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....in the returns or in this case when there is an absurd result, whether one should go behind the objective and purpose of the provision and then compute the ITC and refund accordingly, Also in the month in which the reversible credit was taken, whether benefit of any refund was claimed - this is to chk that the exchequer is not in double loss.<br> Discussion Forum - Knowledge Sharing ....