FAQ on GST
FAQ on GST

Time of Supply
Q . What is time of supply?
Ans. The time of supply fixes the point when the liability to charge GST arises. It also indicates when a supply is deemed to have been made. The MGL provides separate time of supply for goods and services.
Q . When does the liability to charge GST arise in respect of supply of goods?
Ans. Section 12 of the MGL provides for time of supply of goods. The time of supply of goods shall be the earliest of the following namely,
(i) the date on which the goods are removed by the supplier, where the supply of goods require removal; or
(ii) the date on which the goods are made available where the supply does not require removal; or
(iii) the date on which the supplier issues invoices with respect to the supply where the above two situations do not apply; or
(iv) the date on which the recipient shows the receipt of the goods in his books of accounts.
Q What is time of supply of continuous supply of goods?
Ans. The time of supply of continuous supply of goods is;
- a) where successive statements of accounts or successive payments are involved, the date of expiry of the period to which such successive statements of accounts or successive payments relate.
- b) where there are no successive statements of account or successive payments involved, the date of issue of the invoice or the date of receipt of payment whichever is earlier.
Q . What is time of supply of goods sent on approval basis?
Ans. In case of supply on approval basis, the time of supply shall be the time at which it is known whether a supply will take place or six months from the date of supply, whichever is earlier.
Q . Where it is not possible to determine the time of supply in terms of sub-section 2, 3, 5 or 6 of Section 12 or that of Section 13 of MGL, how will time of supply be determined?
Ans. There is a residual entry in Section 12(7) as well as 13 (7) which say that if periodical return has to be filed, then the due date of filing of such periodical return shall be the time of supply. In other cases, it will be the date on which the CGST/SGST/IGST is paid.
Q . When does the liability to pay GST arise in respect of supply of services?
Ans. Unlike goods, in the case of services, the time of supply is determined by the fact whether the invoice for supply of services has been issued within the prescribed period or beyond such prescribed period.
Q . What is time of supply of service when invoice is not issued within prescribed period?
Ans. The time of supply of service in such cases shall be the earliest of the following:
(i) date completion of the provision of service; or
(ii) the date of receipt of payment.
Q . What is time of supply of service when invoice is issued within prescribed period?
Ans. The time of supply of service in such cases shall be the earliest of the following:
(i) date of issue of invoice; or
(ii) the date of receipt of payment.
Q . What is time of supply?
Ans. The time of supply fixes the point when the liability to charge GST arises. It also indicates when a supply is deemed to have been made. The MGL provides separate time of supply for goods and services.
Q . When does the liability to charge GST arise in respect of supply of goods?
Ans. Section 12 of the MGL provides for time of supply of goods. The time of supply of goods shall be the earliest of the following namely,
(i) the date on which the goods are removed by the supplier, where the supply of goods require removal; or
(ii) the date on which the goods are made available where the supply does not require removal; or
(iii) the date on which the supplier issues invoices with respect to the supply where the above two situations do not apply; or
(iv) the date on which the recipient shows the receipt of the goods in his books of accounts.
Q . What is time of supply of continuous supply of goods?
Ans. The time of supply of continuous supply of goods is;
- a) where successive statements of accounts or successive payments are involved, the date of expiry of the period to which such successive statements of accounts or successive payments relate.
- b) where there are no successive statements of account or successive payments involved, the date of issue of the invoice or the date of receipt of payment whichever is earlier.
Q . What is time of supply of goods sent on approval basis?
Ans. In case of supply on approval basis, the time of supply shall be the time at which it is known whether a supply will take place or six months from the date of supply, whichever is earlier.
Q . Where it is not possible to determine the time of supply in terms of sub-section 2, 3, 5 or 6 of Section 12 or that of Section 13 of MGL, how will time of supply be determined?
Ans. There is a residual entry in Section 12(7) as well as 13 (7) which say that if periodical return has to be filed, then the due date of filing of such periodical return shall be the time of supply. In other cases, it will be the date on which the CGST/SGST/IGST is paid.
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Q . When does the liability to pay GST arise in respect of supply of services?
Ans. Unlike goods, in the case of services, the time of supply is determined by the fact whether the invoice for supply of services has been issued within the prescribed period or beyond such prescribed period.
Q . What is time of supp
ly of service when invoice is not issued within prescribed period?
Ans. The time of supply of service in such cases shall be the earliest of the following:
(i) date completion of the provision of service; or
(ii) the date of receipt of payment.
Q . What is time of supply of service when invoice is issued within prescribed period?
Ans. The time of supply of service in such cases shall be the earliest of the following:
(i) date of issue of invoice; or
(ii) the date of receipt of payment.
Input Tax Credit
Q .What is input tax?
Ans. “Input tax” has been defined in section 2 (57) of the MGL and section 2 (1) (d) of the IGST Act. Input tax in relation to a taxable person, means the {IGST and CGST} in respect of CGST Act and {IGST and SGST} in respect of SGST Act, charged on any supply of goods and/or services to him which are used, or are intended to be used, in the course or furtherance of his business and includes the tax payable under sub-section (3) of section 7.
Under the IGST Act, input tax is defined as IGST, CGST or SGST charged on any supply of goods and / or services.
Q .What is the implication of different definition of “input tax” in three acts viz CGST, SGST and IGST Acts?
Ans. It implies that input tax consists of IGST & CGST in CGST Act and IGST & SGST in SGST Act. In the IGST Act, input tax consists of all three taxes namely, IGST, CGST and SGST.
It further implies that credit of all three can be used for discharging IGST liability, whereas only credit of IGST & CGST can be taken in CGST Act and that of IGST & SGST can be taken under SGST Act. Further the credit of CGST & SGST cannot be cross-utilized.
Q .Can GST paid on reverse charge be considered as input tax?
Ans. Yes. The definition of input tax includes the tax payable under sub-section (3) of section 7 (ReverseCharge). The credit can be availed if such goods and/or services are used, or are intended to be used, in the course or furtherance of his business.
Q .Does input tax includes tax (CGST/ IGST/SGST) paid on input goods, input services and/ or capital goods?
Ans. Yes, in terms of section 2(54), 2(55) & 2(20) of the MGL respectively. It may be noted that credit of tax paid on capital goods also is permitted to be availed in one instalment.
Q .What is the ITC entitlement of a person who has applied for registration under the Act within thirty days from the date on which he becomes liable to registration and has been granted such registration? (Section 16(2))
Ans. He shall be entitled to take credit of input tax in respect of inputs held in stock and inputs contained in semi-finished or finished goods held in stock on the day immediately preceding the date from which he becomes liable to pay tax under the provisions of this Act. It may be noted that the credit on pre-registration stock would not be admissible if the registration has not been obtained within a period of 30 days from the date on which he becomes liable to registration.
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