Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Ahead of GST rollout, TDS for online sellers deferred

GRACE PERIOD Move to give etailers more time to prepare for the transition

- Gireesh Chandra Prasad and Sayan Chakrabort­y gireesh.p@livemint.com n

Merchants selling goods on e-commerce platforms and firms supplying goods and services to various government agencies have been granted more time to prepare for a system of tax collected at source, with the government on Monday deferring enforcemen­t of this requiremen­t under the GST regime that kicks in from midnight on Friday.

The requiremen­t of collecting up to 1% of tax from online shoppers by e-commerce companies and a 1% deduction of tax when central, state or local self-government­s make payments to suppliers, specified in central and state GST laws, will be “brought into force from a date which will be communicat­ed later”, said an official statement.

“This step has been taken to provide more time for persons liable to deduct tax at source and to give e-commerce companies and their suppliers time to prepare for the historic tax reform,” said the statement.

The decision also gives sellers on e-commerce platforms relief in terms of getting GST registrati­ons. They need not get GST registrati­on until the tax collected at source provision is enforced. Section 52 of the central and state GST Acts says e-commerce platforms have to collect up to 1% of the value of the supplies made to consumers at source and pay this to the government.

The merchant, to whom the e-commerce firm needs to pass on the payment for goods and services sold, will get credit for the tax collected at source while paying GST . The idea behind the move was to keep track of the quantum of sales which take place on online platforms, but merchants had many apprehensi­ons, including whether this tax collected at source would be refunded in case the product is returned by the customer.

Amazon Seller Services Pvt. Ltd, which runs Amazon.in (Amazon.com Inc.’s local website), welcomed the move. “This will benefit small businesses since they don’t have to deal with pressures of cash flow at a time when they are transition­ing into a new tax regime. We are grateful to the government for acceding to the request of the industry which is still in its infancy,” said an Amazon India spokespers­on.

In the case of public procuremen­t, it is possible that the supplier of goods and services to a government department may not have any final tax liability at all, which makes the provision to deduct tax at source from payments to such entities redundant. The quantum of public procuremen­t, a key function of government, is huge and accounts for about 30% of India’s gross domestic product, according to a paper on the subject by the Competitio­n Commission of India. The global average is 15%, according to the commission.

 ?? MINT/FILE ?? The decision gives merchants relief in terms of getting GST registrati­ons done. They need not get the registrati­on until the provision regarding tax collected at source is enforced
MINT/FILE The decision gives merchants relief in terms of getting GST registrati­ons done. They need not get the registrati­on until the provision regarding tax collected at source is enforced

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