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December 29, 2020

Traders request FM to defer implementation of GST Notification no. 94 /2020

by Admin in GST

Traders request FM to defer implementation of GST Notification no. 94 /2020

Extract of Confederation of All India Traders Communication with FM

Most respectfully it is brought to your kind attention that the type of compliances introduced and amendments made from time to time are totally defeating the whole purpose of introduction of GST which was stated as “Good and Simple Tax” by our Honourable Prime Minister.

There are many issues which are to be brought to your kind notice, but we invite your immediate attention and interference to the following issues which will arise with the introduction of Notification No. 94/2020 dated 22/12/2020:

S.No.AmendmentDescriptionImpact of the amendment and suggestions
1.Restriction on availment of Input Tax Credit ( ITC) as per Rule 36(4)of the CGST RulesITC availment in respect of Invoices not furnished by corresponding vendors has been Reduced to 5% of matched invoices from the existing 10% with effect from 01 January 2021. Further, the words ‘uploaded (in the context of uploading of Foot.
GSTR-1 by the suppliers) have now been replaced with the word furnished.
There was already a working capital crunch with the 10% rule. The change in the word from uploaded to furnished indicates that the recipient shall be eligible to avail ITC  of matched invoices wherein  the supplier has filed return  under Form GSTR-1      as  against mere uploading of invoices on the GSTN Portal.
2.Introduction of Rule 86B in the CGST Rules (with effect from 1 January 2021)The said rule has been introduced
to restrict utilization of available The said rule has been introduced
to restrict utilization of available balance in the Electronic Credit  Ledger (ECL) in excess of 99 percent for discharge of output liability wherein the taxable  turnover (other than exempt  supply and  zero-rated supply) exceeds INR 50 lakhs in a given tax period. The said restriction shall not be applicable on the following cases: a. Businesses/stakeholders have paid Income Tax liability exceeding INR 1 lakh in each of the preceding 2 financial years for which time limit to tile return under section 139(1) if Income Tax Act has expired b. Registered person have received a refund of more than INR 1 lakh in the preceding financial  year for unutilized ITC on account of zero-rated services or Inverted Duty Structure c. Registered  person have discharged in cash output liability more than 1% of total output tax liability cumulatively up to the said month in the current financial year d. Government Department, Public    Sector   Undertaking. Local authority or Statutory body 
Restricting usage of ITC is against the spirit of the GST law when seamless ITC flow and utilization of the same was the intent to introduce GST. The ITC paid by assessee is a Conn of cash that it has already paid to the vendor. To check mismatch of ITC already blockage of ITC is provided under Rule 36(4) which too is against the spirit of law. To bring such compliance burden  when    the entire trade of the Country is badly affected due to COVID-19 and trying to hard to survive revive is too harsh and  will add to the hardships of any business man. Moreover, the rule is too difficult to be comprehended and complied for the Business and may lead to misinterpretation and unwilfull non- compliance    Further, there is no corresponding provision for claiming refund of such accumulated credit at the time sure of business. Rules cannot override the provisions. So a mechanism of issuing refund of the ITC at the end of every. Financial Year which will get accumulated due to the introduction of this Rule should also be introduced.
Sr. No.AmendmentDescriptionImpact of the amendment and suggestions
3.Amendment to Rule 21 of the CGST Rules for Cancellation of RegistrationThe said rule has been amended to include the following instances which may lead to cancellation a GST registration: The said rule has been amended to include the following additional instances which may      lead to cancellation of GST registration: a. does not conduct any business from the declared place of business; b. issues invoice or bill without  supply a goods or services in violation a the provisions a the Act, or the rules made thereunder: Or c. violates the provisions of section 16 of the Act or the  rules made thereunder. e. violates the provision a rule 10A. avails input tax credit in violation a the provisions of section 16 of the All or the rules made thereunder: or f.  furnishes the details of outward supplies in FORM GSTR- 1 under section 37 for one or more tax, periods which is in excess of the 
outward supplies declared by him in his valid return under section 39 for the said tax periods; or g. violates the provision of rule 86B  
Cancellation of GST registration should be done if there is a major non-compliance. Suspending registration for  minor non- compliances will lead to increase of authority with GST officers and may lead to corrupt practices. In case of works contractors they have to take number in the state where their tender for a work gets approved. After finishing the tender they wait for payment and also for another tender so they have to keep the number. This does not mean that they do not intend to work from there. The mechanism                and compliances provisions am such that even though he doesn’t have work he has to continue with the number. So if his number is cancelled then under                such       circumstances applying for number every time for bidding for a tender would be not be workable. Be Proud To Be A Trader
4.Amendment to Rule 21A of the CGST Rules for Suspension of RegistrationWherein there are significant deviations/ anomalies between: Details  of outward supplies in  Form GSTR- 1 vis-à-vis Form  GSTR-3B or  Inward supplies in Form GSTR-   3B vis-à-vis Form GSTR-2A  indicating contravention of the CGST Act such registration shall be suspended and an opportunity shall be provided to the taxpayer to explain the differences. Further, no refund under Section 54 of the CGST Act shall be granted during the period of suspension of registration.   Also, the rule has been amended to empower the proper officer to cancel registration without giving the registered person an opportunity of being heard, if the officer has reason to believe that the registration is liable to be cancelled.Suspension of GST registration
should be done if there is a major
non-compliance. Suspending      registration for minor non-compliances will lead to increase of authority with GST officers and may lead to corrupt practices  Reason to belief should not be taken very lightly, the officer should take the permission of senior officer before taking any such step after recording prop satisfaction.
S.No.AmedmentDescriptionImpact of the amendment and suggestions
5.Amendment  to the provisions of E-way bill  Rule 138 and 138E have been amended to give effect to change in distance for validity of E-way bill and famishing information in Part-A of Form GST EWB-01 respectively: Rule 138: W.e.f. 01 January 2021, an e-way bill will have a validity of one day where the distance to be covered in transportation is upto 200 km. Further, validity shall extend by one additional they for every 200 km or part thereof. Such distance was 100 km before such amendment   Rule 138E: A person whose registration has been suspended under the provisions of Rule 21A shall not be allowed to furnish information in Part-A of Form GST EWB-01  This ro is  Be Proud To Be A Tra  be implemented as the transportation sector works in various ways. In part loads and heavy vehicles to cover a distance of 200 kms in a day is next to impossible. This amendment would increase the, compliance and the transporter will have to make more request for extensions and frequency of detention of vehicles would increase. The Transport Associations should be consulted before implementing this provision. If the provisions are not scrapped It will also give more power to officer and will hamper the smooth transportation of goods.  
6.Amendment to Rule 59  Rule 59(5) No GSTR 1 can be filed in case Last Period’s GSTR 3B has not been filed  In case last period’s GSTR 3B is not filed, the current GSTR 1 cannot be filed. Hence only after tax payment of last period would the supplier be eligible to issue invoices.   This is a very harsh Rule. Right of filing of return should not be taken from the assesses as there could be multiple reasons for non- filing of 3B. One can file 3B only when the payment of tax is made. In the present scenario payments are not received in time. Moreover, the credit period in general trade is that of 90 days. For MSME’s it is 45 days. If then payments are not received how is it possible for the assessee to make the payment of tax from his pocket and file the return. Therefore, this Rule should be done away with.  

From the issues discussed above your honour will appreciate that the compliances introduced are too stringent and the same will add to the hardships of the businessmen. Therefore, it is requested that the implementation of the Notification N. 94/2020 may kindly be deferred till 31.3.2020 in the interest of the businessmen and in the interest of the nation. The trade is not prepared for this burden. We also request you that in future if any compliance procedures are drafted and rules are introduced the representative from the trade and some Law Experts are consulted. A committee in this regard may be framed under your Chairmanship

An urgent attention is invited to the above provision to ease the difficulties of the trade. For this kind gesture the trade shall ever remain grate full.

National Secretary General Confederation of All India Traders

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