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Tax Deduction at Source
under GST
Taxation
D IR EC T
T A X ES
IN D IR EC T
T A X ES
D IR EC T
T A X ES
SA LES T A X
IN C OM E
T A X
C U ST OM S
C EN T R A L
EX C ISE
SER V IC E
T A X
Pro f e-
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C ST V A T / KST
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W EA LT H
T A X
B C D B ED ST
Ent ert ai
nment
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EN T R Y
T A X
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GIF T T A X
A D D L
( C V D )
C ess SB C
Luxury
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C OR P.T A X Ed n.C ess N C C D KKC
B et t ing
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Pro p ert y
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St at e
Excise
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T C S A ED
Union Tax (Central) State Tax
3
Goods & Service Tax (GST)
1. Central Excise Duty
2. Service tax
3. VAT
4. CST
5. Entry Tax
6. Octroi
7. Entertainment tax
8. Luxury Tax
GST
4
GST Act
Local Supplies +
(Within the State)
Interstate Supplies
(Outside the State)
Imported
C-GST
I-GST
I-GST
S-GST
TDS - Introduction
1. Under Income Tax Act & VAT Act, the
concept of Tax Deduction at Source (TDS)
was already existing
2. GST Law also mandates Tax Deduction at
Source (TDS) vide Section 51 of the
CGST/SGST Act 2017, Section 20 of the
IGST Act, 2017
3. Vide Notn.No.50/2018 dt.13.09.2018 TDS
is introduced w.e.f. 01.10.2018
Persons liable to deduct TDS
Following would be the deductors of tax in GST
(a) A department or establishment of the Central Government or
State Government; or
(b) Local authority; or
(c) Governmental agencies; or
(d) An authority or a board or any other body,-
(i) set up by an Act of Parliament or a State Legislature
(ii) established by any Government,
with fifty-one per cent. or more participation by way
of equity or control, to carry out any function; or
(e) A society established under the Societies Registration Act,
1860 (21 of 1860); or
(f) Public sector undertakings.
Applicability of TDS
1. Where the Taxable contract value i.e. PO/WO value is more
than Rs.2,50,000/- (excluding GST) then TDS is applicable
2. If there is no specific contract then if the Bill amount is more
than Rs.2,50,000/- TDS applicable
3. Individual contract if it is exceeds Rs.2.50L, then only TDS
applicable. If there are 5-6 separate contracts (PO/WO) and each
contract is less than Rs.2.50L, then TDS need not have to deduct
4. Suppose out of 4 contracts two are more than Rs.2.50L and 2 are
less than Rs.2.50L, then TDS is only for more than Rs.2.50L
5. TDS is based on the individual contract not on monthly or yearly
basis
6. If the contract is on monthly basis and total contract exceeds
Rs.2.50L then TDS is applicable. E.g. In the case of Car rental, the
agreement is for Rs.30,000/- per month and contract for one
year. Then TDS applicable
Applicability of TDS
1. Payment made to suppliers of Meters, Transformer, Cable,
Conductor, Poles, Machinery within the state (Intra-State) &
outside the state (Interstate)
2. Payment made to suppliers like Table, Chair, Office
Equipments, Stationery, Vehicle, Construction items
2. Payment made to Service Providers like, Security, Manpower,
Cleaning, Consultancy, Car Rentals
3. Payment made to Contractors like Civil Work, Works
Contract, Installation & Commissioning of Machinery, Repair
& Maintenance, Transformer Repair, Electrical work, Turn key
contracts etc.
4. Payment made to the supplier is liable for TDS and not
payment received by the company.
5. If payment made to Govt. agencies also company has to
deduct TDS (payment made to KPTCL)
Applicability of TDS
S.N Contract Value GST
Total
Contract
Value
TDS
1 Rs.5,00,000/- 90,000/- 5,90,000/- Yes
2 Rs.2,50,000/-
Rs.
45,000/-
2,95,000/- No
3 Rs.2,50,000/- 0 2,50,000/- No
4 Rs.1,00,000/- for supply of Printed Books NIL
Rs.1,00,000/- for supply of Stationery 12,000/- 3,30,000/- No
Rs.1,00,000/- for Printer Cartridge 18,000/-
Accounting of TDS
Rs.
Bill Amount 10,00,000/-
Transportation & Handling charges 50,000/-
Total :- 10,50,000/-
CGST – 9% 94,500/-
SGST – 9% 94,500/- 1,89,000/-
Gross Bill Amount :- 12,39,000/-
TDS on Rs.10,50,000/-
CGST – 1% 10,500/-
SGST – 1% 10,500/- 21,000/-
Amount Payable to Contractor 12,18,000/-
Applicability of TDS
1. Invoice dated after 01.10.2018 TDS applicable if the contract
value more than Rs.2.50L
2. If the invoice dated before 30.09.2018 approved and
processed for payment after 01.10.2018 – TDS applicable
(Credit given to party’s account after 01.10.2018 - Payment
or credited to supplier whichever is earlier.
3. TDS has to deduct in the month when the Bills are accounted
and not based on the payment. (Like Income Tax TDS.
Cheque may be issued to supplier after 2-3 months. But TDS
should be remit within 10th of next month when the Bills are
accounted for payment)
4. TDS at 2% on Basic value and not on Gross value. No TDS
on GST
No TDS for following transactions
1. If the goods or services are exempted from GST, no need to
deduct TDS (Purchase of Diesel, Fire wood, Electricity,
Construction of Residential house)
2. Purchase of Land, Building, Live tree, is exempted from GST
3. Reverse Charge Mechanism (RCM - Transporter Bill)
4. Bills dated before 01.07.2017 even accounted and payment
made after 01.10.2018 (before 01.07.2017 no GST)
5. Bills dated before 30.09.2018 approved and processed for
payment before 30.09.2018 but payment made after
01.10.2018
6. Advance paid before 30.09.2018 but bills received after
01.10.2018
7. Payment made to un-registered suppliers
8. Salary paid to Employees, Remuneration paid to Managing
Director, Directors
Rate of TDS
1. Purchase within the state : 1% CGST & 1% SGST
2. Interstate Purchase : 2% IGST
3. TDS on Basic value excluding GST. No TDS on GST
4. Any other charges included in the bills like Freight &
Insurance, Transportation, Handling charges should be
included for TDS purpose.
4. Tax is required to be deducted from the payment made or
credited to a supplier. (Credited to supplier means invoice
is accounted in suppliers account – It is on accrual basis)
6. If the contract is more than Rs.2.50L and the invoice
issued Rs.1.00L, TDS has to deduct for the Bill even
subsequently the contract is cancelled for the balance
amount.
Registration
1. TDS Deductor should Register in GST Portal and get
GSTIN Registration No.
2. Application in REG-07 for Registration
3. Registration certificate under REG-06
4. Even if the company has obtained Regn. under GST for
supply of goods, he has to get separate GSTIN under TDS
5. There is no Threshold limit. Even for Rs.1000/- TDS
payment he has to register, payment to be made, file
return, issue TDS certificate follow the procedure set out
in the GST Act & Rules.
6. If the authorised person transferred, then amendment can
be done in the Registration entering new person
7. Get the Registration through EVC (OTP) instead of DSC
Returns
1. Amount to be deposited before 10th of next month for the TDS
deducted for the previous month and pay by Challan in GST
Portal. This cannot be paid by ITC credit account
2. Make statement of TDS deducted party-wise for uploading data
3. One party – One time upload for all the invoices for the month
3. Monthly TDS Return in Form GSTR-7 should be filed before
10th of next month.
4. After filing return, the TDS amount will be credited to the
suppliers GST account in cash. He can use for his sales
5. TDS Certificate should be generated and issued to the supplier
in GSTR-7A within 15th of next month.
6. Interest at 18% shall be paid for delayed payment of TDS
7. Late Fee Rs.200/- per day (CGST:Rs.100/- and SGST: Rs.100/-)
subject to maximum Rs.10,000/- for late filing of Return and
also for late issue of Certificates
Returns
1. If there is no transaction in the month Nil Return need not to file
2. No annual Return. Only monthly return
3. Online payment through GST Portal.
4. If once payment is made it is final. Subsequently you cannot
transfer from CGST to SGST or IGST
3. Party-wise, details to be entered and Return to be filed. Invoice-
wise details not required. You can give invoice-wise details
along with TDS certificate (Just like Income TDS)
4. Similarly Party-wise monthly TDS certificate can be generated
and send to the supplier.
5. After filing of return the supplier can accept or reject. If he
accepts then, the amount will be credited to his GST ledger a/c.
6. If he rejects due to some mistake in the data, the deductor can
amend and resubmit the return
7. If TDS is excess paid refund cannot be claimed by the deductor
Recovery, Interest & Penalty
If TDS is not deducted for the contract above Rs.2.50L
 The Tax dept will recover TDS from CESC
 The Dept. will recover Interest at 18% and Penalty
 In the normal course penalty is up to 25%
 Suppression of Fact penalty up to 100%
 The Dept. can recover up to 5 years from the date filing annual
Return (i.e. up to 7 years)
 The TDS cannot be recovered from the supplier of Goods
 CESC has to bear the Tax, Interest & Penalty
 Govt. can recover by freezing the Company Bank account
 Govt. can recover from our vendor, supplier, contractor
 Govt. can detain the moveable or immovable property
 Provisional Attachment
 The Person In charge shall be prosecuted for recovery
 In the case of company every person is responsible
Documents to be maintained
 Statement showing Invoice-wise payment made and TDS
deducted
 Copy of PO / WO for Audit purpose (Serially numbered for all
purchases)
 Copy of Challan for having credited TDS to Govt.
 Suppliers Invoice copy for deducting TDS
 TDS Returns & TDS Certificates
 Invoice / Bills for Supervision charges raised by CESC
 In the case of Job work – Challan for movement of Goods
 Job worker Bill for receipt of Repaired goods
 If ITC credit taken, then Purchase Bills
 The documents to be kept for 5 years from filing the Annual
return
ThanQ
B C Bhat, Tax Consultant
Cell : 9342122411 Email: bhatbc@gmail.com

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GST-TDS-Presentation management and leadership

  • 1. Tax Deduction at Source under GST
  • 2. Taxation D IR EC T T A X ES IN D IR EC T T A X ES D IR EC T T A X ES SA LES T A X IN C OM E T A X C U ST OM S C EN T R A L EX C ISE SER V IC E T A X Pro f e- ssio n T ax C ST V A T / KST | | | | | | W EA LT H T A X B C D B ED ST Ent ert ai nment t ax EN T R Y T A X | | | | | | GIF T T A X A D D L ( C V D ) C ess SB C Luxury T ax OC T R OI | | | | | | C OR P.T A X Ed n.C ess N C C D KKC B et t ing t ax R o ad T ax | | | | T D S SEC ess Pro p ert y T ax St at e Excise | | T C S A ED Union Tax (Central) State Tax
  • 3. 3 Goods & Service Tax (GST) 1. Central Excise Duty 2. Service tax 3. VAT 4. CST 5. Entry Tax 6. Octroi 7. Entertainment tax 8. Luxury Tax GST
  • 4. 4 GST Act Local Supplies + (Within the State) Interstate Supplies (Outside the State) Imported C-GST I-GST I-GST S-GST
  • 5. TDS - Introduction 1. Under Income Tax Act & VAT Act, the concept of Tax Deduction at Source (TDS) was already existing 2. GST Law also mandates Tax Deduction at Source (TDS) vide Section 51 of the CGST/SGST Act 2017, Section 20 of the IGST Act, 2017 3. Vide Notn.No.50/2018 dt.13.09.2018 TDS is introduced w.e.f. 01.10.2018
  • 6. Persons liable to deduct TDS Following would be the deductors of tax in GST (a) A department or establishment of the Central Government or State Government; or (b) Local authority; or (c) Governmental agencies; or (d) An authority or a board or any other body,- (i) set up by an Act of Parliament or a State Legislature (ii) established by any Government, with fifty-one per cent. or more participation by way of equity or control, to carry out any function; or (e) A society established under the Societies Registration Act, 1860 (21 of 1860); or (f) Public sector undertakings.
  • 7. Applicability of TDS 1. Where the Taxable contract value i.e. PO/WO value is more than Rs.2,50,000/- (excluding GST) then TDS is applicable 2. If there is no specific contract then if the Bill amount is more than Rs.2,50,000/- TDS applicable 3. Individual contract if it is exceeds Rs.2.50L, then only TDS applicable. If there are 5-6 separate contracts (PO/WO) and each contract is less than Rs.2.50L, then TDS need not have to deduct 4. Suppose out of 4 contracts two are more than Rs.2.50L and 2 are less than Rs.2.50L, then TDS is only for more than Rs.2.50L 5. TDS is based on the individual contract not on monthly or yearly basis 6. If the contract is on monthly basis and total contract exceeds Rs.2.50L then TDS is applicable. E.g. In the case of Car rental, the agreement is for Rs.30,000/- per month and contract for one year. Then TDS applicable
  • 8. Applicability of TDS 1. Payment made to suppliers of Meters, Transformer, Cable, Conductor, Poles, Machinery within the state (Intra-State) & outside the state (Interstate) 2. Payment made to suppliers like Table, Chair, Office Equipments, Stationery, Vehicle, Construction items 2. Payment made to Service Providers like, Security, Manpower, Cleaning, Consultancy, Car Rentals 3. Payment made to Contractors like Civil Work, Works Contract, Installation & Commissioning of Machinery, Repair & Maintenance, Transformer Repair, Electrical work, Turn key contracts etc. 4. Payment made to the supplier is liable for TDS and not payment received by the company. 5. If payment made to Govt. agencies also company has to deduct TDS (payment made to KPTCL)
  • 9. Applicability of TDS S.N Contract Value GST Total Contract Value TDS 1 Rs.5,00,000/- 90,000/- 5,90,000/- Yes 2 Rs.2,50,000/- Rs. 45,000/- 2,95,000/- No 3 Rs.2,50,000/- 0 2,50,000/- No 4 Rs.1,00,000/- for supply of Printed Books NIL Rs.1,00,000/- for supply of Stationery 12,000/- 3,30,000/- No Rs.1,00,000/- for Printer Cartridge 18,000/-
  • 10. Accounting of TDS Rs. Bill Amount 10,00,000/- Transportation & Handling charges 50,000/- Total :- 10,50,000/- CGST – 9% 94,500/- SGST – 9% 94,500/- 1,89,000/- Gross Bill Amount :- 12,39,000/- TDS on Rs.10,50,000/- CGST – 1% 10,500/- SGST – 1% 10,500/- 21,000/- Amount Payable to Contractor 12,18,000/-
  • 11. Applicability of TDS 1. Invoice dated after 01.10.2018 TDS applicable if the contract value more than Rs.2.50L 2. If the invoice dated before 30.09.2018 approved and processed for payment after 01.10.2018 – TDS applicable (Credit given to party’s account after 01.10.2018 - Payment or credited to supplier whichever is earlier. 3. TDS has to deduct in the month when the Bills are accounted and not based on the payment. (Like Income Tax TDS. Cheque may be issued to supplier after 2-3 months. But TDS should be remit within 10th of next month when the Bills are accounted for payment) 4. TDS at 2% on Basic value and not on Gross value. No TDS on GST
  • 12. No TDS for following transactions 1. If the goods or services are exempted from GST, no need to deduct TDS (Purchase of Diesel, Fire wood, Electricity, Construction of Residential house) 2. Purchase of Land, Building, Live tree, is exempted from GST 3. Reverse Charge Mechanism (RCM - Transporter Bill) 4. Bills dated before 01.07.2017 even accounted and payment made after 01.10.2018 (before 01.07.2017 no GST) 5. Bills dated before 30.09.2018 approved and processed for payment before 30.09.2018 but payment made after 01.10.2018 6. Advance paid before 30.09.2018 but bills received after 01.10.2018 7. Payment made to un-registered suppliers 8. Salary paid to Employees, Remuneration paid to Managing Director, Directors
  • 13. Rate of TDS 1. Purchase within the state : 1% CGST & 1% SGST 2. Interstate Purchase : 2% IGST 3. TDS on Basic value excluding GST. No TDS on GST 4. Any other charges included in the bills like Freight & Insurance, Transportation, Handling charges should be included for TDS purpose. 4. Tax is required to be deducted from the payment made or credited to a supplier. (Credited to supplier means invoice is accounted in suppliers account – It is on accrual basis) 6. If the contract is more than Rs.2.50L and the invoice issued Rs.1.00L, TDS has to deduct for the Bill even subsequently the contract is cancelled for the balance amount.
  • 14. Registration 1. TDS Deductor should Register in GST Portal and get GSTIN Registration No. 2. Application in REG-07 for Registration 3. Registration certificate under REG-06 4. Even if the company has obtained Regn. under GST for supply of goods, he has to get separate GSTIN under TDS 5. There is no Threshold limit. Even for Rs.1000/- TDS payment he has to register, payment to be made, file return, issue TDS certificate follow the procedure set out in the GST Act & Rules. 6. If the authorised person transferred, then amendment can be done in the Registration entering new person 7. Get the Registration through EVC (OTP) instead of DSC
  • 15. Returns 1. Amount to be deposited before 10th of next month for the TDS deducted for the previous month and pay by Challan in GST Portal. This cannot be paid by ITC credit account 2. Make statement of TDS deducted party-wise for uploading data 3. One party – One time upload for all the invoices for the month 3. Monthly TDS Return in Form GSTR-7 should be filed before 10th of next month. 4. After filing return, the TDS amount will be credited to the suppliers GST account in cash. He can use for his sales 5. TDS Certificate should be generated and issued to the supplier in GSTR-7A within 15th of next month. 6. Interest at 18% shall be paid for delayed payment of TDS 7. Late Fee Rs.200/- per day (CGST:Rs.100/- and SGST: Rs.100/-) subject to maximum Rs.10,000/- for late filing of Return and also for late issue of Certificates
  • 16. Returns 1. If there is no transaction in the month Nil Return need not to file 2. No annual Return. Only monthly return 3. Online payment through GST Portal. 4. If once payment is made it is final. Subsequently you cannot transfer from CGST to SGST or IGST 3. Party-wise, details to be entered and Return to be filed. Invoice- wise details not required. You can give invoice-wise details along with TDS certificate (Just like Income TDS) 4. Similarly Party-wise monthly TDS certificate can be generated and send to the supplier. 5. After filing of return the supplier can accept or reject. If he accepts then, the amount will be credited to his GST ledger a/c. 6. If he rejects due to some mistake in the data, the deductor can amend and resubmit the return 7. If TDS is excess paid refund cannot be claimed by the deductor
  • 17. Recovery, Interest & Penalty If TDS is not deducted for the contract above Rs.2.50L  The Tax dept will recover TDS from CESC  The Dept. will recover Interest at 18% and Penalty  In the normal course penalty is up to 25%  Suppression of Fact penalty up to 100%  The Dept. can recover up to 5 years from the date filing annual Return (i.e. up to 7 years)  The TDS cannot be recovered from the supplier of Goods  CESC has to bear the Tax, Interest & Penalty  Govt. can recover by freezing the Company Bank account  Govt. can recover from our vendor, supplier, contractor  Govt. can detain the moveable or immovable property  Provisional Attachment  The Person In charge shall be prosecuted for recovery  In the case of company every person is responsible
  • 18. Documents to be maintained  Statement showing Invoice-wise payment made and TDS deducted  Copy of PO / WO for Audit purpose (Serially numbered for all purchases)  Copy of Challan for having credited TDS to Govt.  Suppliers Invoice copy for deducting TDS  TDS Returns & TDS Certificates  Invoice / Bills for Supervision charges raised by CESC  In the case of Job work – Challan for movement of Goods  Job worker Bill for receipt of Repaired goods  If ITC credit taken, then Purchase Bills  The documents to be kept for 5 years from filing the Annual return
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  • 20. ThanQ B C Bhat, Tax Consultant Cell : 9342122411 Email: bhatbc@gmail.com