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Proportinate itc concept in gst on sale on used car, Goods and Services Tax - GST

Issue Id: - 113795
Dated: 28-5-2018
By:- Shubham Porwal

Proportinate itc concept in gst on sale on used car


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Hello everyone... I am new user here ...please help me ...! If one purchased furniture for rs 1lac and gst 28,000 total 1,28,000 and sold it just after 2years... what shall be the impact on itc ...will it be claimable upto rs 28,000 or any proportionate reduction should be made .....?

Please reply....!

Thanks

Shubham

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1 Dated: 29-5-2018
By:- Alkesh Jani

Sir,

If purchased furniture is booked as capital goods in your books of Account, than 5 point per quarter is to be reduced.

If not booked as capital goods, then it is normal supply.

Our experts may correct me if mistaken.

Thanks


2 Dated: 29-5-2018
By:- Shubham Porwal

Sir The asset is used for office purpose (i.e he doesn't deal purchasing and selling of furniture) so why there is reduction in itc ....? Because the furniture one time will become obsolete and if we reduce itc ...then there can be loss to client .....!

Please help me to gain knowledge


3 Dated: 29-5-2018
By:- Alkesh Jani

Sir, It will be very difficult for me to explain your query raised, but to reduced ITC is for the compliance of law.

Thanks


4 Dated: 29-5-2018
By:- Shubham Porwal

Thank you so much sir for your valuable time


5 Dated: 29-5-2018
By:- CSSANJAY MALHOTRA

Mr Alkesh, your views are correct t as to initial query raised by querist but he change his query in his second post.

Mr. Shubham, please go through schedule -1 of supply specifically clause (a) . Hope u will find answer.


6 Dated: 29-5-2018
By:- YAGAY and SUN

We endorse the views of experts.


7 Dated: 30-5-2018
By:- Alkesh Jani

Sir, Thank you Sh. SANJAY MALHOTRAJI, for explaining the querist. It is really very difficult for me to explain “why” and I extend my apology to the querist for not furnishing the explanation.

Thanks


8 Dated: 1-6-2018
By:- KASTURI SETHI

Sh.Alkesh Jani Ji,

I would like to suggest as under :-

(i) Use the word, 'Clarification' and NOT, Explanation'. Explanation conveys something different. We are to use the word, "clarification"


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