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GST on interest income on loan, Goods and Services Tax - GST

Issue Id: - 118680
Dated: 6-8-2023
By:- Kaustubh Karandikar

GST on interest income on loan


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XYZ Pvt. Ltd. and PQR Pvt. Ltd. are not related. XYZ had given loan to PQR and charging interest on the same. In my opinion as per entry no. 27 of Notification No. 12/2017- Central Tax (Rate) dated 28.06.2017 services by way of extending deposits, loans or advances in so far as the consideration is represented by way of interest or discount (other than interest involved in credit card services) are exempt. If we paid interest on loan or earned some interest income on loans or deposits, then that interest is exempt. Therefore XYZ is not required to pay GST on the interest income. However, will be required to proportionately reverse the ITC on the common services. Views of the experts please.

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1 Dated: 6-8-2023
By:- KASTURI SETHI

Dear Sir,

Pl. read detailed replies against Issue ID 114819 dated 2.4.19.


2 Dated: 6-8-2023
By:- Padmanathan Kollengode

Common credit reversal under rule 42 and 43 is not required as such interest income will be excluded from the aggregate value of exempt supply.

Pls see Explanation 1 to Rule 43:-

Explanation 1:-For the purposes of rule 42 and this rule, it is hereby clarified that the aggregate value of exempt supplies shall exclude:-

(b) the value of services by way of accepting deposits, extending loans or advances in so far as the consideration is represented by way of interest or discount, except in case of a banking company or a financial institution including a non-banking financial company, engaged in supplying services by way of accepting deposits, extending loans or advances; and


3 Dated: 7-8-2023
By:- Amit Agrawal

I concur with the above views of Shri Padmanathan Ji.


4 Dated: 7-8-2023
By:- Ganeshan Kalyani

Sri Kasturi Sir's reply in the issue id cited is very clear. Only when an activity is termed as a supply it can be further assessed as regard it is taxable or exempt or non Gst supply .


5 Dated: 11-8-2023
By:- Kaustubh Karandikar

Thank all the experts for your guidance.


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