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Vat on Freight, VAT + CST

Issue Id: - 106450
Dated: 22-1-2014
By:- gopal rao

Vat on Freight


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Dear Sir,

I am showing freight charges in Invoice. For calculation of Vat shall I include the freight charges or not as per AP VAT Rules ? .pls clarify

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1 Dated: 22-1-2014
By:- SHIVKUMAR SHARMA

Dear Mr.Rao

If You are showing Freight  amount in invoice ,You have to include the freight amount for calculation of VAT.

SHIVKUMAR SHARMA


2 Dated: 24-1-2014
By:- Mritunjay Kumar

If you are showing freight clearly and seperatly in the invoice then vat will not be chargeable on the freight amount.

Regards,

Mritunjay.


3 Dated: 26-1-2014
By:- kamal mall

Both the answers are contradicting, Please clear us.


4 Dated: 27-1-2014
By:- arup das

3 Scenarios

When title and delivery of goods is transferred at the premises of manufacturer vendor---Cost of Freight would not be included in the value for calculating VAT.

If Vendor(you) is responsible for delivery of Goods at customer  premises(i.e title will get transferred in the customer premises), Freight should be included in the value for the purpose of VAT.

When title of goods is transferred at the premises of the manufacturer vendor, however, delivery of goods will be at customer premises:- Even if the cost of freight is seperately charged on the face of the invoice , the same shall not be included for the purpose of VAT.


5 Dated: 12-2-2014
By:- Rangarajan D V

In my opinion -

When the price  is ex-works, the sale concludes at your factory gate and the transportation commences after taking delivery from you, in which case the buyer bears the freight / insurance risk.

In case, the price is door delivery, the sale concludes only at the gate of the buyer and the seller assumes risk of insurance and bears the freight cost.

In the former case, freight is a post-sale expense and not to be included for computing tax. in the latter case, it is pre-sale expense in which case freight need to be included for computing tax liability


6 Dated: 24-4-2014
By:- rishi mohan

Vat is not applicable on the freight charges mentioned in the invoice.


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