02 August 2024
Yes, if a registered dealer pays GST under Reverse Charge Mechanism (RCM) for services provided by a Goods Transport Agency (GTA), they are generally allowed to claim Input Tax Credit (ITC) on the GST paid. Here are the key details:
### **1. **GST on GTA Services**
- **Reverse Charge Mechanism (RCM):** When a registered dealer receives GTA services, they are required to pay GST under RCM if the GTA service provider is unregistered or if the service falls under the RCM provisions. - **GTA Services Rate:** Typically, the GST rate for GTA services is 5% under RCM, as per **Notification No. 12/2017-Central Tax (Rate)**.
### **2. **Eligibility for ITC**
- **ITC Availability:** As per the GST laws, a registered dealer can claim ITC on GST paid under RCM for GTA services if the services are used in the course or furtherance of business. - **ITC Claim Procedure:** The ITC should be reported in your GSTR-3B return for the relevant period.
### **3. **Relevant Notifications and Sections**
- **Notification No. 13/2017-Central Tax (Rate):** Lists the services on which RCM is applicable, including GTA services. - **Notification No. 12/2017-Central Tax (Rate):** Specifies the GST rate for GTA services. - **Section 16 of the CGST Act:** Details the eligibility and conditions for claiming ITC. - **Section 17(5) of the CGST Act:** Specifies the blocked credits, but GTA services are generally not included in these blocked credits.
### **4. **Steps to Claim ITC**
1. **Verify the Invoice:** - Ensure that the GST is paid under RCM for GTA services and that it is in the course of your business activities.
2. **Report in GSTR-3B:** - Report the ITC in your GSTR-3B return for the period in which you have paid the GST under RCM.
3. **Maintain Documentation:** - Keep detailed records of the invoice and payment under RCM for audit and compliance purposes.
### **Example:**
Suppose a registered dealer pays Rs. 5,000 as GST on GTA services under RCM. The dealer can claim ITC of Rs. 5,000, provided the services are used for business purposes.
### **Key Points to Remember**
- Ensure that the GST on GTA services is paid in compliance with the GST laws and is correctly reported in your GST returns. - Keep accurate documentation to support your ITC claims.
**If there are specific cases or concerns, consulting with a GST professional or tax advisor may help ensure compliance and correct ITC claims.**