ITC on GTA

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12 July 2017 if registered dealer pay GST on payment to GTA then he is allowed to get it's input credit or not?

12 July 2017 yes he can

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.**




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