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Reimbursement of Traveling and visit, Goods and Services Tax - GST

Issue Id: - 114134
Dated: 11-9-2018
By:- Ashok Puri

Reimbursement of Traveling and visit


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A manufacturer supplies equipment to a buyer. Due to incorrect installation by buyer equipment malfunctions. Buyer contacts seller to come urgently to resolve issue and agrees to bear traveling and visit expenses. The supplier travels by air and taxi to reach destination urgently and return. Buyer reimburses traveling expenses incurred to seller. Seller does claim ITC on traveling expenses incurred. Is GST applicable on reimbursement received for traveling and visit.

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1 Dated: 11-9-2018
By:- DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN

In my view it is applicable.


2 Dated: 11-9-2018
By:- Ashok Puri

So if seller sends a third party to attend to the problem of buyer and pays the third party for visit and travel and gets reimbursement from buyer does GST apply. In this case he is just a agent in the transaction.


3 Dated: 12-9-2018
By:- DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN

In case of a pure agent GST is not applicable. It is up to decide the nature of the agent.


4 Dated: 12-9-2018
By:- Pranav Shah

I am of the view that seller is claiming ITC on travel expenses incurred by him then he has to pay output GST on income/re-imbursement received by him.

However alternatively if accounting is done in a manner where all the expenses incurred is shown as being done on behalf of buyer and exact amount is re-imbursed then GST will not be applicable as a pure agent. But no input GST credit be claimed by seller , if input credit is to be claimed it can be only be done by buyer.


5 Dated: 12-9-2018
By:- Ashok Puri

Sorry there was a typing mistake. The seller does not claim ITC on GST paid for travelling expenses. Further the third party should raise invoice on buyer or seller as buyer paid for the Traveling and visit charges and received reimbursement from buyer. Please clarify


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