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CAN CLAIM GST, Goods and Services Tax - GST

Issue Id: - 115681
Dated: 18-11-2019
By:- PRADEEP SHUKLA

CAN CLAIM GST


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Hello Experts,

I would like to know that our compnay has purchased a laptop from Amazon.in & done payment from company current account. I have received a invoice from Amazon.in along with party details with GST who has supplied the same with our company details & GST No. Now I want to know that can we claim the GST input as per charged in Bill ??

Please guide me what to do in this cases ??

With Best Regards

Pradeep Shukla

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1 Dated: 18-11-2019
By:- Rajagopalan Ranganathan

Sir,

As sub-section (2) of Section 16 of CGST Act, 2017 registered person shall be entitled to the credit of any input tax in respect of any supply of goods or services or both to him provided (i) he is in possession of a tax invoice or debit note issued by a supplier registered under this Act, or such other tax paying documents as may be prescribed and (ii) he has received the goods or services or both.

In view of the above you are entitled to take credit of gst as per invoice issued by the supplier.


2 Dated: 18-11-2019
By:- PAWAN KUMAR

i agree with the reply of Sh.Rajgopalan Sir.


3 Dated: 18-11-2019
By:- KASTURI SETHI

I agree with both experts. The question is why doubt is raised in querist's mind ?


4 Dated: 18-11-2019
By:- Ganeshan Kalyani

With effect from 9th Oct 2019 a new rule has come that if the details appear in your 2A report that you can claim full credit, otherwise a restriction is provided in the Cicular 123. So, kindly see the invoice date. Also it is to be understood that if laptop is capitalised in the books then credit cannot be claimed. Also the outward supply should be taxable.


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