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Credit of Renovation expenses done in a shop, Goods and Services Tax - GST

Issue Id: - 115477
Dated: 30-9-2019
By:- Pradeep Singhi

Credit of Renovation expenses done in a shop


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Whether credit can be taken for renovation expenses done in a shop ?

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1 Dated: 30-9-2019
By:- KASTURI SETHI

Yes, if not capitalized. Show such expenses as revenue expenditure in your books of account.


2 Dated: 30-9-2019
By:- atul rathod

1.Eligible as 17(5) restricts only credit to the extent of the capitalization to the said immovable property. In case of rented shop, there would not be capitalization of such expenses to any immovable property. (However this is aggressive view & could be litigated by department).

2. If it is not rented shop & its own, than eligible criteria would depend directly on capitalization or charging off to P&L.

If capitalized-Ineligible, & If charged to P&L-Eligible


3 Dated: 1-10-2019
By:- Ganeshan Kalyani

I agree with the views of Sri Kasturi Sir .


4 Dated: 1-10-2019
By:- Alkesh Jani

Dear Experts,

For sake of my knowledge, If expenses are made for capital goods, it should go into the capital expenses and only those relating to revenue will go to revenue account. (this is my understanding). Can we make such entries in book of account? is it permissible as per Accounting standards?

Thanks in advance


5 Dated: 1-10-2019
By:- KASTURI SETHI

Sh.Alkesh Jani Ji,

In a layman's language, short period of time expenditure are revenue expenditure and long-term expenditure are capital expenditure. Examples of both are easily available on various sites. In pre-GST era, Govt. allowed small expenses incurred up to 10,000/- in a purchase bill to be treated inputs for the purpose of cenvat credit (duty paid) instead of capital goods though the goods were classified as capital goods.We cannot treat revenue expenditure as capital expenditure and vice versa.


6 Dated: 1-10-2019
By:- Ganeshan Kalyani

Well explained by Sri Kasturi Sir. The expense from which If the benefit is going to accrue for a longer period then it is capital expenditure. And if the benefit is for a shorter period then it is revenue expenditure. The depreciation benefit is not taking on the same. As the expenses are not capitalised in the block of asset.


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