Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

DOT proposes refund of GST credits for cos

- Gulveen Aulakh

NEW DELHI: The telecom department has asked the finance ministry to consider refunding input tax credits (ITC) that telcos have accumulate­d under the goods and services tax regime, two officials aware of the matter said.

Even though goods and services (GST) rules permit companies to claim refunds for taxes paid on inputs, telecom infrastruc­ture remains specifical­ly excluded.

The telecom ministry sent the recommenda­tion to the department of economic affairs last week after holding internal consultati­ons, the people cited above said on condition of anonymity. “It has been sent as a standalone recommenda­tion,” one of the two officials said.

“GST credits are there, but telcos can’t utilize them. Refunding them will require an amendment to the GST Act because, at present, there is no such provision in the law. Therefore, it has gone to the finance ministry,” the official added. Telecom service providers have repeatedly requested the government to refund accumulate­d tax credits on telecom equipment or adjust the amount against their statutory dues.

“The accumulate­d ITC for telimmense­ly ecom companies is potentiall­y to the tune of ₹50,000 crore,” said Rajat Bose, partner at law firm Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas, who is representi­ng some telcos in lawsuits on the matter. “The ITC is mainly on account of telecom towers where ITC is not allowed due to restrictio­n under the GST law. In case the government allows the refund, it will significan­tly help improve the cash flows for telecom companies and speed up investment­s in 5G technology,” he added.

Refunding the amount would help the finances of telecom service providers, especially Vodafone Idea Ltd. Telcos have recently raised tariffs after the government came out with a bailout package for the sector in September.

The second official said the recommenda­tion could be taken up during the Budget discussion­s within the department­s but cautioned that there would be multiple challenges in the proposal becoming effective.

“Firstly, GST refunds are not just a telecom sector issue; other sectors face similar issue... also, any decision regarding GST is taken by the GST Council, which is a federal body and takes into account views of all state government­s as well,” the official said.

The GST Council, which meets once every quarter, is the nodal decision-making body on the indirect taxation regime that came into place in July 2017.

Any amendment to the GST Act can be done after the approval of the Council, which needs the approval of states.

The telecom companies have been raising the issue of tax credit refunds with the union finance ministry for a long time. However, there has been no discussion regarding this matter within the GST Council till now.

 ?? MINT ?? Telcos have repeatedly requested the government to refund tax credits.
MINT Telcos have repeatedly requested the government to refund tax credits.

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