Note: Under Section 100 of the CGST/RGST Act, 2017, an appeal against this ruling lies before the Appellate Authority for Advance Ruling constituted under section 99 of CGST/RGST Act, 2017, within a period of 30 days from the date of service of this order.
d. Admissibility of input tax credit of tax paid or deemed to have been paid;
f. Whether applicant is liable to be registered;
1. SUBMISSION AND INTERPRETATION OF THE APPLICANT:
Scope of Work- complete electrical and instrumentation job installation, testing and commissioning at township. Job involves supply of material and installation, testing and commissioning of the same.
Contract Value- Contract basic value ₹ 297.85 lakh Payment-as per agreed contract
Contractor Scope- contractor shall arrange all required tools and tackles tools with manpower/electrician/technician with required material.
Invoicing address- it will be as mentioned in the contract.
2. QUESTIONS ON WHICH THE ADVANCE RULING IS SOUGHT:
a. Whether separate registration is required in Karnataka State, and if yes, therefore address proof whether agreement would suffice because nothing else is with the assessee and service recipient will not provide any other proof?
b. If registration is not required in Karnataka State, then if we purchase goods from dealer of Rajasthan and want to ship goods directly from dealer(Rajasthan) to township at Karnataka then whether IGST would be charged from us or CGST and SGST by the dealer?
c. What document would be required with transporter to transit/ ship material at Karnataka site from dealer of Rajasthan, in case registration is required and not required?
3. PERSONAL HEARING
In the matter personal hearing was granted to the applicant on 27.09.2019 at Room no. 2.29 NCRB, Statue Circle, Jaipur. on behalf of the applicant Shri Anoop Kumar Sood (Partner) and Shri Ravi Gupta (Authorised Representative) appeared for PH. They reiterated the submissions already made in the original application and requested for early disposal of the application.
4. COMMENTS OF THE JURISDICTIONAL OFFICER
The jurisdiction officer (Deputy Commissioner, CGST Division-A, CGST Jaipur Commissionerate, Jaipur) has submitted his comments vide letter dated 09.09.2019 and stated that,
As per Section 12(3)(a) of IGST Act, 2017, in case of works contract services, place of supply shall be the location at which the immovable property (construction site) is located. Thus the applicant is not required to have any separate GST registration in Karnataka state for supply of works contract service. In reply of Point No.3 of the application, Section 10(1)(b) of the IGST Act brings clarity to the issue, it state that “where the goods are delivered by the supplier to a recipient or any other person on the direction of a third person, whether acting as an agent or otherwise, before or during movement of goods, either by way of transfer of documents of title to the goods or otherwise, it shall be deemed that the said third person has received the goods and the place of supply of such goods shall be the principal place of business of such person;”. The law therefore determines that when supplier A delivers goods to recipient C at the direction of third person B, the goods will be deemed to have been received by B and the place of supply shall be the place of B. Therefore, even if the goods were moved by A in Rajasthan to C in Karnataka, they would be deemed to be received by B in Rajasthan and therefore CGST + SGST would be charged by A. The reason for this determination is that tax should follow the commercial transaction to avoid any loss of credits. In the commercial world, there would be a second sales transaction between B and C which would attract IGST so that both B and C can claim GST credit and keep the GST chain unbroken.
5. FINDINGS, ANALYSIS & CONCLUSION:
6. In view of the foregoing, we rule as follows: –
RULING
The question raised by the applicant pertains to GST registration in State of Karnataka, which is beyond the purview of this authority therefore no ruling is given.