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Refund of Unutilised Input Tax Credit (ITC) : (Goods and Services Tax)

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GST (GOODS AND SERVICES TAX)

Refund of unutilised Input Tax


Credit (ITC)

Accumulation of Input Tax Credit happens when the • Supply of goods or services or both, subject to
tax paid on inputs is more than the output tax liability. such conditions, safeguards and procedure as may
Such accumulation will have to be carried over to the be prescribed, on payment of integrated tax and
next financial year till such time as it can be utilised claim refund of such tax paid on goods or services
by the registered person for payment of output tax or both supplied.
liability. However, the GST Law permits refund of
unutilised ITC in two scenarios, namely if such credit The first category pertains to refund of unutilised
accumulation is on account of zero rated supplies ITC for which the registered person has to supply
or on account of inverted duty structure, subject to under Bond/LUT (as prescribed in Rule 96A of CGST
certain exceptions. Rules)and in the second category supply has been
made after payment of Tax (IGST). In both the
As per Section 54(3) of the CGST Act, 2017, a registered cases, refund can be applied under Section 54 of
person may claim refund of unutilised input tax credit the CGST Act, 2017 read with Rule 89 or Rule 96 , as
at the end of any tax period. A tax period is the the case may be, of the CGST Rules, 2017.
period for which return is required to be furnished.
Thus, a taxpayer can claim refund of unutilised ITC on
monthly basis.

Refund of unutilised input tax credit is allowed only in


following two cases
PUT
ED IN
a) Zero rated supplies made without payment of TILIS
UNU CREDIT
tax: As per Section 16(3) of the IGST Act, 2017, TAX

a registered person making zero rated supply


is eligible to claim refund under either of the
following options, namely: –

• Supply of goods or services or both under bond or


Letter of Undertaking, subject to such conditions,
safeguards and procedure as may be prescribed,
without payment of integrated tax and claim
refund of unutilised input tax credit; or

Directorate General of Taxpayer Services


CENTRAL BOARD OF EXCISE & CUSTOMS
www.cbec.gov.in
GST (GOODS AND SERVICES TAX)
Refund of unutilised Input Tax
Credit (ITC)

b) Inverted duty structure: Where the credit has However, it has been provided under section 54(4) of
accumulated on account of rate of tax on inputs the CGST Act, 2017, that where the amount claimed
being higher than the rate of tax on output as refund is less than two lakh rupees, it shall not be
supplies (other than nil rated or fully exempt necessary for the applicant to furnish any documentary
supplies), except supplies of goods or services or and other evidences but he may file a declaration,
both as may be notified by the Government on the based on the documentary or other evidences available
recommendations of the Council. with him, certifying that the incidence of such tax and
interest had not been passed on to any other person.
In such cases also, refund can be applied under Section
54 of the CGST Act, 2017 read with Rule 89 of the CGST It has also been provided under section 54(6) of the
Rules, 2017. CGST Act, 2017, that in cases where the claim for refund
on account of zero-rated supply of goods or services
It should be noted that no refund of unutilised input or both made by registered persons, other than such
tax credit is allowed in cases where the goods exported category of registered persons as maybe notified
out of India are subjected to export duty. Further, no by the Government on the recommendations of the
refund of input tax credit is allowed, if the supplier of Council, refund on a provisional basis, ninety per cent.
goods or services or both avails of drawback in respect of the total amount so claimed, excluding the amount
of central tax or claims refund of the integrated tax of input tax credit provisionally accepted; and the final
paid on such supplies. order shall be issued within sixty days from the date of
receipt of application complete in all respects (section
Refund of ITC on account of zero-rated supplies 54(7) of the CGST Act, 2017 refers).

The application filed for refund of unutilized ITC on Rule 91 of CGST Rules, 2017 provide that the provisional
account of zero-rated supplies (with payment of tax refund is to be granted within 7 days from the date of
or without payment of tax under Bond/LUT) has to acknowledgement of the refund claim. An order for
be accompanied by documentary evidence as may provisional refund is to be issued in Form GST RFD 04
be prescribed to establish that a refunds due to the along with payment advice in the name of the claimant
applicant; and such documentary or other evidence in Form GST RFD 05. The amount will be electronically
(including the documents referred to in section 33 of credited to the claimant’s bank account. The rules also
the CGST Act, 2017) as the applicant may furnish to prescribe the provisional refund will not be granted to
establish that the amount of tax and interest, if any, if the person claiming refund has, during any period
paid on such tax or any other amount paid in relation of five years immediately preceding the tax period to
to which such refund is claimed was collected from, or which the claim for refund relates, been prosecuted for
paid by, him and the incidence of such tax and interest any offence under the Act or under an earlier law where
had not been passed on to any other person. the amount of tax evaded exceeds two hundred and
fifty lakh rupees;
Rule 89(2) of the CGST Rules, 2017, specifies documents
to be attached with the refund application in case of
different types of Refund applicants.

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GST (GOODS AND SERVICES TAX)
Refund of unutilised Input Tax
Credit (ITC)

It may also be noted that by default, the refund is to be Where: -


credited to the Consumer Welfare Fund, except in the
cases below:- (A) “Refund amount” means the maximum refund
that is admissible;
(a) Refund of tax paid on zero-rated supplies of goods
or services or both or on inputs or input services (B) “Net ITC” means input tax credit availed on inputs
used in making such zero-rated supplies; and input services during the relevant period;

(b) Refund of unutilised input tax credit under section (C) “Turnover of zero-rated supply of goods” means
54(3) of the CGST Act, 2017; the value of zero-rated supply of goods made
during the relevant period without payment of
(c) Refund of tax paid on a supply which is not provided, tax under bond or letter of undertaking;
either wholly or partially, and for which invoice has
not been issued, or where a refund voucher has (D)
“Turnover of zero-rated supply of services”
been issued; means the value of zero-rated supply of services
made without payment of tax under bond or
(d) Refund of tax in pursuance of section 77; letter of undertaking, calculated in the following
manner, namely: -
(e) The tax and interest, if any, or any other amount
paid by the applicant, if he had not passed on the Zero-rated supply of services is the aggregate
incidence of such tax and interest to any other of the payments received during the relevant
person; or period for zero-rated supply of services and zero-
rated supply of services where supply has been
(f) The tax or interest borne by such other class completed for which payment had been received
of applicants as the Government may, on the in advance in any period prior to the relevant
recommendations of the Council, by notification, period reduced by advances received for zero-
specify. rated supply of services for which the supply
of services has not been completed during the
Formula for grant of refund in cases where the refund relevant period;
of accumulated Input Tax Credit is on account of zero
rated supply is based on the following: (E) “Adjusted Total turnover” means the turnover in
a State or a Union territory, as defined under sub-
Refund Amount = (turnover of zero rated supply of section (112) of section 2, excluding the value of
goods + turnover of zero rated supply of services) x Net exempt supplies other than zero-rated supplies,
ITC /Adjusted total turnover during the relevant period;

(F) “Relevant period” means the period for which


the claim has been filed.

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GST (GOODS AND SERVICES TAX)
Refund of unutilised Input Tax
Credit (ITC)

Refund of ITC on account of inverted duty structure.

As per Section 54(3), refund of accumulated ITC will Tariff item,


be granted where the credit accumulation has taken Sr. heading,
Description of Goods
place on account of inverted duty structure. However, No sub-heading
the Government also has the power to notify supplies or Chapter
where refund of ITC will not be admissible even if 8 8601 Rail locomotives powered from an
such credit accumulation is on account of an inverted external source of electricity or by
duty structure. In exercise of the powers conferred by electric accumulators
this section, the government has issued Notification 9 8602 Other rail locomotives; locomotive
no.15/2017-Central Tax (Rate) dated 28th June 2017 tenders; such as Diesel-electric
wherein it has been notified that no refund of unutilised locomotives, Steam locomotives and
input tax credit shall be allowed under sub-section (3) tenders thereof
of section 54 of the said Central Goods and Services Tax 10 8603 Self-propelled railway or tramway
Act, in case of supply of services specified in sub-item coaches, vans and trucks, other than
(b) of item 5 of Schedule II of the Central Goods and those of heading 8604
Services Tax Act. The supplies specified under item 5(b) 11 8604 Railway or tramway maintenance or
of Schedule II are construction services. service vehicles, whether or not self-
propelled (for example, workshops,
In respect of goods, the central government has issued cranes, ballast tampers, track liners,
testing coaches and track inspection
Notification no.5/2017- Central Tax (Rate) dated 28th
vehicles)
June 2017. The government has notified the following
12 8605 Railway or tramway passenger
goods in respect of which unutilized ITC will not be
coaches, not self-propelled; luggage
admissible as refund: -
vans, post office coaches and other
Tariff item, special purpose railway or tramway
Sr. heading, coaches, not self-propelled (excluding
Description of Goods those of heading 8604)
No sub-heading
or Chapter 13 8606 Railway or tramway goods vans and
1 5007 Woven fabrics of silk or of silk waste wagons, not self-propelled
2 5111 to 5113 Woven fabrics of wool or of animal hair 14 8607 Parts of railway or tramway
locomotives or rolling-stock; such
3 5208 to 5212 Woven fabrics of cotton
as Bogies, Bissell-bogies, axles and
4 5309 to 5311 Woven fabrics of other vegetable wheels, and parts thereof
textile fibres, paper yarn
15 8608 Railway or tramway track fixtures
5 5407, 5408 Woven fabrics of manmade textile and fittings; mechanical (including
materials electro-mechanical) signaling, safety or
6 5512 to 5516 Woven fabrics of manmade staple traffic control equipment for railways,
fibres tramways, roads, inland waterways,
7 60 Knitted or crocheted fabrics [All goods] parking facilities, port installations or
airfields; parts of the foregoing

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Refund of unutilised Input Tax
Credit (ITC)

Further, Rule 89(2)(h) of CGST Rules, 2017 stipulate Conclusion


that refund claim on account of accumulated ITC
(where such accumulation is on account of inverted The GST Law provides for multiple options to the
duty structure) has to be accompanied by a statement zero rated suppliers to claim refund of taxes paid on
containing the number and date of invoices received the input side. One of the options is export under
and issued during a tax period. Rule 89(3) of CGST bond or LUT and claim refund of unutilised ITC. The
Rules, 2017 also provide that where the application law also provides for refund of unutilised ITC where
relates to refund of input tax credit, the electronic credit accumulation is on account of inverted duty
credit ledger shall be debited by the applicant in an structure, subject to certain riders. Time lines have
amount equal to the refund so claimed. been set for processing of refund claims and claims
not settled within 60 days will be paid with interest
Provisions similar for refund of accumulated ITC for @6%. Moreover, 90% of the claim would be paid
both types of Refund Applicants (suppliers making within 7 days of acknowledgement of claim on
zero-rated / inverted duty supplies) provisional basis. Claims are to be filed with minimum
documentation and the refund amount will be
Where the application relates to refund of input tax credited directly to the claimant’s bank account. The
credit, the electronic credit ledger shall be debited process is online and hassle free and with minimum
by the applicant by an amount equal to the refund so interface with tax authorities.
claimed as per Rule 89(3) of CGST Rules, 2017.

Also, interest will be paid for any delay in sanctioning of


Refund beyond the mandated period of 60 days (as per
Rule 94 of CGST Rules, 2017).

The refund and/or interest sanctioned, if any, will be


directly credited to the bank account of the applicant.

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