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GST Transitional Forms
At present the need of the hour under the GST regime is the availability of INPUT TAX CREDIT to the registered person on 1st July 2017 and the procedure to claim such ITC under the GST regime.
Section 140 to 142 under the CGST Act 2017 and respective sections under SGST laws along with Rule 117 to 121 under the GST Transitional Provisions Rules determines the availability and procedure to claim carry forward of ITC to the GST regime.
Forms GST TRAN-1, GST TRAN-2 &GST TRAN-3 has been prescribed to be filed under GST to avail such ITC.
FORM TYPE | Who can File | Who cannot File | Due Date |
---|---|---|---|
TRAN-1 | Registered persons under GST, may be registered or unregistered under existing law | Those registering under GST as composition dealer | 31st October 2017 |
TRAN-2 | A dealer or trader who does not have duty paid documents and is claiming deemed credit | A Manufacturer or service provider. | Monthly for the period of July 2017 to December 2017 |
Key Points
Information to be submitted in TRAN-1 : Table 5
Balance of VAT/CENVAT credit carried forward in the VAT/Excise/Service Tax Returns submitted for the period ending 30th June 2017.
Details of Forms C/H/I/F received and/or pending need to be given in case of VAT credit carried forward pertaining to such forms.
Key Points
Information to be furnished in TRAN-1 : Table 6
Credit of Duties and Taxes on Stock held on 30th June 2017
Information to be furnished in TRAN-1 : Table 7
Goods / Services in Transit
The eligible duties and taxes paid on goods and services under pre GST regime but received after the appointed date under post GST regime (being Stock in Transit) shall be available as GST credit provided the transaction isrecorded in books within 30 days of the appointed date ( i.e. 30th July, 2017).
Information to be furnished in TRAN-1 : Table 7
VAT & Entry Tax Paid – Held in Stock
Businesses that have not been registered under the existing law but registered under GST and having the stock as on 30th June on which VAT/[ET] has been paid are eligible to claim the Input credit on such stock. Also, the goods held in stock which were exempted in earlier laws are now taxable under GST then on such stock the registered person are eligible to claim Input Credit.
In earlier VAT regime, if the person opted for composition scheme and now they are registered as regular tax payer under GST regime then he may claim input credit on stock held as on 30th June.
Remark:WB VAT ACT doesn’t allow the credit of Entry Tax [ET] paid.
It is to be noted that the credit in cases where dusty paying documents are available shall be credited immediately to the electronic credit ledger, but in case of deemed credit, the credit will be credited on a monthly basis after filing of GST TRAn-2
Goods lying as on 30th June 2017
– with Job Worker/ as Job Worker
– with Agent/ as Agent
– on Approval basis
Information to be furnished in TRAN-1 : Table 9, 10 & 12 – as applicable
TRAN-02
Note:
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