CA Bimal Jain | May 14, 2021 |
All the supplies made in relation to distribution of electricity are not exempt under GST
The AAAR, Tamil Nadu, in the matter of M/S Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation Limited, [Order-in-Appeal No. TN/AAAR/12/2021 of dated March 30, 2021] has upheld the ruling of the AAR and held that GST is applicable on supply of operation and maintenance materials used in regular day-to-day functioning by one subsidiary company engaged in the generation and distribution of electricity to another subsidiary company engaged in the transmission of electricity. Further, modified the ruling to the extent that GST is not leviable on deployment of employees from one subsidiary company to another.
M/S Tamil Nadu Generation & Distribution Corporation Ltd. (“TANGEDCO” or “the Appellant”) and M/S Tamil Nadu Transmission Corporation Limited (“TANTRANSCO”) are two subsidiary companies of M/S Tamil Nadu Electricity Board Limited (“holding Company” or “TNEB”), 100% owned by Government of Tamil Nadu. The Appellant is in the service of generation and distribution (sale of) electricity in the state of Tamil Nadu and TANTRANSCO is in the business of transmission of electricity.
The Appellant and TANTRANSCO entered into transactions between them in the course of generation, transmission and distribution of electricity in Tamilnadu. The Appellant contends that the various services extended to TANTRANSCO constitute distribution services. The Appellant also contends that all items/activities forming the value chain in relation to transmission and distribution of electricity are beyond purview of GST.
This appeal has been filed against the ruling passed by the AAR, Tamilnadu vide Order No. 14/AAR/2020 dated April 20, 2020, wherein, it was held that, the Appellant is liable to pay GST on the ‘supply of goods’ operation and maintenance materials used in the regular day to day functioning, transfer of capital assets to TANTRANSCO and on the deployment of employees to TANTRANSCO. Further, the exemption under Sl. No. 25 of Notification No. 12/ 2017-Central Tax (Rate) dated June 28, 2017 (“Services Exemption Notification”) is not applicable to such transactions between the Appellant and TANTRANSCO.
The AAAR, Tamil Nadu, in Advance Ruling No. TN/AAAR/12/2021 of dated March 30, 2021 held as under:
SI. No. 25 of the Exemption Notification:
S. No. | Heading | Description of service | Rate | Condition |
25 | Heading 9969 | Transmission or distribution of electricity by an electricity transmission or distribution utility. | Nil | Nil |
Section 2(17) of the Electricity Act, 2003:
“(17) “distribution licensee” means a licensee authorised to operate and maintain a distribution system for supplying electricity to the consumers in his area of supply.” Entry 53 of Part II (State List) of Seventh Schedule to the Constitution of India:
“53. Taxes on the consumption or sale of electricity.”
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