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ITC on Transportation Charges, Goods and Services Tax - GST

Issue Id: - 113740
Dated: 15-5-2018
By:- Sunil Udgave

ITC on Transportation Charges


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Could we get ITC on transportation charges paid for employee pickup and droop.

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1 Dated: 15-5-2018
By:- Ganeshan Kalyani

Sir, in my view input tax credit is eligible.


2 Dated: 15-5-2018
By:- DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN

If the said activity is for in the course of business it is eligible.


3 Dated: 16-5-2018
By:- KASTURI SETHI

I agree with both experts.


4 Dated: 16-5-2018
By:- Alkesh Jani

Sir,

This issue has been discussed at large, wherein, I expressed different point and ground which which may arise resulting to litigation matter. Few more point are as follows:-

1. The pick-up and drop of an employee by an employer is an inward supply? If yes, then Section 2(67) of CGST Act,2017 defines inward supply as “Inward supply” in relation to a person, shall mean receipt of goods or service or both whether by purchase, acquisition or any other means with or without consideration, is required to be satisfied, as the recipient of the services are employee.

2. The supply can be said to be made if consideration is collected, here employer is collecting any consideration from his employee is an important aspects.

3. The definition of conveyance is given at Section 2(34) of CGST, Act, 2017, which states that “conveyance” includes a vessel, an aircraft and a vehicle.

4. Section 17(5)(a) of the CGST, Act,2017, mentions “motor vehicles or conveyance”. Further, Section 17(5)(b)(iii) (A) of CGST, Act, 2017 states that “(A) the Government notifies the services which are obligatory for an employer to provide to its employees under any law for the time being in force;” This is required to be satisfied.

In concluding, I am of the view that, if you have satisfactory reply, for which SCN may be issued, then you may avail ITC. Lastly, I would say that “take the best and leave Rest.”

Thanks,

With Regards,


5 Dated: 16-5-2018
By:- YAGAY and SUN

In our view the matter is disputable.


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