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GST Committee Report on Refunds

Start Date :
Oct 12, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 16, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
The Government of India intends to introduce the Goods and Services Tax (GST) in the country at the earliest. GST seeks to subsume many indirect taxes at the Central and State ...
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Deepika Jain_3
10 years 8 months ago
#GSTRefunds: If exports are proposed to be Zero rated, would there be any Concept of Payment of taxes at the time of export and thereafter claiming rebate thereof?
#GSTRefunds: In present scenario, ITC is not denied on Zero Rated Output. Basic objective of keeping rate of taxes Zero is eligibility for Input. Hence, Input goods or services used for Zero rate supplies should be allowed instead of "Ineligible Inputs"
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Porendra Kripashankar Vishwakarma
10 years 9 months ago
The following suggestions should be implemented for smooth flow of refunds:-
•In case of export of goods, the exporters should have an option of obtaining duty free inputs for exporting the final product without payment of duty.
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Jaiprakash Ruia
10 years 9 months ago
#GSTRefunds:GST Refund should be available on monthly basis, otherwise exporter procuring indigenous material and exporting the final product will loose heavily on account of high working capital requirement.
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kailash das
10 years 9 months ago
Lean six sigma methodology has been one of the most effective tool to reduce cost and improve efficiency. When I look around in any of the government department or process, we can easily identify lot of gaps which can be fixed and process and be improved. The suggestion is that the government can make a team of certified Black Belts who can work on various department to help achieving voice of PM.
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Emipro Technologies Pvt Ltd
10 years 9 months ago
We may not that familiar with #GST, but what we are facing, is from becoming a small company, if we want to purchase any office, the biggest difficulty we face is huge difference of actual amount, and amount in paper. Major amount is being asked in cash, while the amount of office in paper goes way down to actual amount which we are supposed to pay ! Stuff like these are biggest hurdler not allowing to pay taxes and other things honestly, and Government finds more ways to get tax. #WeNeedChange
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SARJU KALARIA
10 years 9 months ago
#GSTRefunds; #GSTRefundSituations GST refunds are essentially generated from GST Payments ... GST Return must get generated automatically from the GST Payments made by the suppliers .... So the tax payer has only to file GST Payment returns there is no need to file a GST refund return .... So Refunds are automatically credited from the sales return filed by a tax payer and Buyer can verify his GST Tax Credit online so 50% WORK LOAD ON TAX PAYER IS REDUCED and work of Tax Department is reduced 60
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SUNIL SOMNATH GAWDE
10 years 9 months ago
Many Indian companies participate in Germany trade fairs & exhibitions. But, we don't get any vat refund from Germany. Only a few EU countries offer vat refund to India, where Germany is not included. As a result, we are losing a huge amount of vat refund money. Maximum no of exhibitions take place in Germany. By having a mutual treaty between India / Germany, this needs to be started. Please let us know your feedback on this point.
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Advice India
10 years 9 months ago
#GSTRef I think never need to refund in GsT process becz in every time its value addition but refund on based monthly. and main things without online invoicing all fraud and error in vat continues in GsT also
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JAGDISH PATHAK
10 years 9 months ago
In respect to GST refund, There should be set-off mechanism, any amount of excess tax paid of GST, it should be set off against the next period GST, but, if assesse claims the refund of excess GST paid, it should be refunded to the assesse directly in bank accounts.The claim refund should be made available in only yearly return of GST and not in monthly/qtly return, so,that any amount of set-off tax can be calculated with simple and easy method,without any confusion in refund.
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suyambulingam t
10 years 9 months ago
dear sir,
please add single window system to refund the work contractors ...
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