Reetu | Mar 9, 2022 |
Govt issues guideline for Unblocking of ITC on Expiry of One Year from the Date of Blocking
The Department of Trade & Taxes notifies Unblocking of ITC on Expiry of One Year from the Date of Blocking Vide Notification No. F.3(429)/ GST/ Policy/ 2022/ 1067-1072 dated 08.03.2022.
Rule 86A of the GST Rules, 2017 empowers the officers to block the Input Tax Credit (ITC) availed by the taxpayers wrongly or fraudulently. Sub-rule (3) of the said Rule stipulates that the ITC so blocked shall cease to have effect after the expiry of a period of one year from the date of blocking in case no action has been taken by the officers.
It has been brought to notice by GSTN that in about 6414 GSTINs pertaining to Delhi State jurisdiction, ITC amounting to Rs.2037.31 crs. has been blocked by the Delhi State GST officers which is lying blocked beyond a period of one year. In this regard, GSTN has already informed that they are contemplating to introduce the functionality of automatically unblocking of such ITCs, in view of the provision of sub rule (3) of Rule 86A, as mentioned above, which may result in such ITC becoming available to the taxpayers for utilisation.
It is noticed that most of these taxpayers ITCs would have been blocked by the Proper Officers on account of some mismatches/investigation/non-existence or receipt of alert notices etc. from other state/central jurisdiction authorities, regarding the taxpayers. Hence, it is important that all such cases are taken to their logical conclusion in a time bound manner. The matter has been examined and the Proper Officers may immediately take steps to finalise the investigation/proceedings in all these cases. Subsequent to which the proper officer should either utilize these blocked credits against the demands (DRC 07) issued against these taxpayers following the legal provisions or if during the investigation/proceedings it is found that conditions for blocking the ITC no longer exist, the ITCs should be unblocked.
Following indicative steps may be taken by the Proper Officer on immediate basis.
a. An immediate field visit of all such GSTINs whose credit have been blocked, be conducted and in case the firm is found non-existing, suspension and cancellation of registration of the firm may be carried out. Further, a show cause notice (DRC-01) should be issued proposing to create a demand by disallowing the ITC availed and thereafter demand should be created (DRC-07) in case of no reply or no satisfactory reply is received from the registered person, as per law. If considered appropriate, summary assessment under Section 64 may also be considered. Finally, the blocked ITC should be unblocked and utilised towards payment of the demand created.
b. In case, during the field visit the taxpayer is found existing, then a show cause notice (DRC-01) should be issued proposing to create a demand by disallowing the ITC to the extent, fraudulently availed or for which the taxpayer is not eligible, keeping in view the provisions of clause (a) to (d) of sub rule (I) of rule 86A. Thereafter, DRC 07 should be issued, if no response or non satisfactory response is received, as per the law and finally, the blocked ITC should be unblocked and utilised towards payment of the demand created through DRC-07.
c. Here, it should also be kept in mind that earlier when the ITCs were blocked, some or all of these steps might have already been taken, so only the remaining steps should be taken now and the matter should be taken to the logical conclusion as mentioned above.
d. In the above said cases, proper officer should also search whether the said firm exists in the name of some other firm (same PAN), and if such cases are found then intimation of those firm, claiming the wrong ITC, shall also be sent to the concerned jurisdictional authority (other firm).
a. In case of taxpayer, whose ITC had been blocked, and whose registration has already been cancelled, first of all the reason of cancellation should be ascertained. In case the taxpayer was cancelled for being non-existing/non-functioning, then the ITC availed should be disallowed and blocked ITC be utilised after following the procedure mentioned in I (a) above.
b. In case the taxpayer was cancelled for the reasons other than the reason of non-existing/non-functioning, then the ITC, to the extent it is believed to be availed fraudulently/ineligibly, should be disallowed and demand (DRC-07) should be created and finally the blocked ITC should be unblocked and utilised towards payment of the demand created through DRC 07, after following the procedure given in I(b) above.
c. As mentioned in I(c) above, only the remaining steps should be taken now and the matter should be taken to the logical conclusion.
The steps to be followed for utilising the blocked ITC, after unblocking the same, against the demand created through DRC-07 are as under:
Open ⇒ https://boweb.intemal.gst.gov.in
Go to ⇒ Services head and click to Get Taxpayer Details
Get Taxpayer Details – Enter GSTIN then Press Button
Go to ⇒ Click to Quick Link Button (on the right side of your screen)
Go to—- Payment Towards Demand and view all outstanding demand
And select your outstanding demand at Select Button
Show your Outstanding Demand(Rs) and fill your Amount intended to be paid {Rs}
Then fill your demand to Cash Ledger Balance/Credit Ledger Balance and press to Set-off Button then demand is set-off
5. lf the taxpayer has already responded to the notices issued earlier by the Proper Officer and the Proper Officer after examining the responses, has come to the conclusion that the unblocking may no longer be required then such blocked credit should be unblocked forthwith.
6. The above guidelines are indicative and Proper Officers may take other steps to protect the interest of revenue while complying with the provisions of GST Rules.
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