ASSOCHAM seeks relief for exporters on GST issues

  • 08-Nov-2017
  • ASSOCHAM seeks relief for exporters on GST issues

NEW DELHI: ASSOCHAM which has more than 400 Chambers and Associations serving over 4.5 lakh members across India  has urged the Government to help exporters receive their tax refunds without any further delay, adding that the Government must also ease rules for the GST administration on exports to sustain growth momentum.

ASSOCHAM has listed several issues such as refund of GST paid on capital goods, export obligations, transfer of drawback scrips and early clearances of their dues on account of tax refunds for resolution by the GST Council and the Finance Ministry, says a release.

“The growth in exports has picked up, providing momentum which must be maintained by making our goods competitive. We should fully tap the uptick in the global economy to our advantage. It is pertinent to ensure that our exporters remain fully funded and do not face any working capital shortage etc,” says ASSOCHAM.

Besides, the chamber is engaged with the GST Council, Finance Ministry and tax authorities for ironing out the GST roll-out issues.

It said that as per section 16 of the IGST Act, the exporters have an option not to pay any IGST on the exports and claim refund of the GST paid on procurement of inputs and input services. However, no refund is available for GST paid on the capital goods per section 54(cool.gif(a) of the CGST Act.  Since in case of exporters, there is no output GST liability, this result in blockage of credit of GST paid on capital goods, impacting the financial health of the exporters.

Also in the  GST regime, for non-fulfilment of export obligation on imports made during pre-GST regime, while the importer is required to repay the customs duty saved, including CVD and SAD component, its credit is not available in absence of enabling provisions under GST law. This results in such CVD and SAD component becoming a cost to such exporters in GST regime.

In the pre-GST regime, the MEIS and SEIS scrips were allowed to be used to pay excise duty/service tax on the procurements. However, similar facility is not available under GST law and now the MIES and SEIS scrips can be used only for making payment of the basic customs duty. Due to such restriction, the exporters are not able to fully derive the benefits under these schemes and this impacts their financial health.

It said significant amount of refunds pertaining to pre-GST period are yet to be granted to the assessees. The refunds are stuck either due to delay in processing of the refunds or in the litigations relating to eligibility/procedural aspects for refund claim. This has caused significant amount of funds blockage for the exporters.

Source:- Dailyshippingtimes.com


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