Input tax credit requires VAT registration and original invoices and is limited by specified exclusions and apportionment rules.
Input tax credit under the Punjab VAT Act, 2005 is available only to VAT-registered taxable persons on the basis of original VAT invoices from VAT-registered suppliers in the State; specified categories of goods and uses are excluded unless dealt in by the trader. Mixed taxable and tax-free sales require apportionment of credit by the prescribed formula, credit is claimed with each return and excess is carried forward; input tax credit is non-transferable. Transitional claims for stock taxed under prior law require authentication and documentary proof. Exempt units are ineligible for ITC but may apply for refund subject to compliance. (AI Summary)
Input tax credit under the Punjab VAT Act, 2005 is available only to VAT-registered taxable persons on the basis of original VAT invoices from VAT-registered suppliers in the State; specified categories of goods and uses are excluded unless dealt in by the trader. Mixed taxable and tax-free sales require apportionment of credit by the prescribed formula, credit is claimed with each return and excess is carried forward; input tax credit is non-transferable. Transitional claims for stock taxed under prior law require authentication and documentary proof. Exempt units are ineligible for ITC but may apply for refund subject to compliance. (AI Summary)
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