SEZ units exempt from IGST on certain services from DTA players: AAR ruling

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To qualify for this exemption, these units will need to provide a letter of undertaking (LUT) or furnish a bond.

These services include services from goods transport agencies, legal services from advocates, security services, and hiring buses for employees.

Normally, providers of services have to pay Goods and Services Tax (GST) to the government, but it is the recipient of services who pays tax to the government on the reverse charge mechanism.

The AAR issued the ruling in a case involving the procurement of services by Surat-based SEZ unit —Waaree Energies Ltd — which is engaged in the manufacture of solar modules.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs) issued by the government in 2018 state that while the supplier of services in these cases is not liable to pay GST as the supply is under a reverse charge mechanism, SEZ has to pay IGST since the recipient is considered a deemed supplier.

The issue becomes complicated since the Tax Research Unit (TRU) at the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) clarified that a unit in SEZ can procure such services where they are required to pay GST under the reverse charge mechanism without payment of integrated tax (IGST) provided the unit in SEZ furnishes a letter of undertaking. The clarification by CBIC was given in a case relating to legal services, sponsorship services received by an SEZ unit in International Financial Services Centre (IFSC) in Gandhinagar from a unit in DTA.

The AAR observed that this clarification was given to a specific SEZ unit and is not a circular but there is no bar in borrowing the rationale of the clarification.

Hence, the authority ruled that Waaree Energies Ltd can procure the services without payment of IGST provided it furnishes LUT or bond as specified by the government.

Experts said this is a pivotal decision for businesses operating within SEZs. “It aligns with the zero-rated intent of the GST Act as clarified by the TRU, allowing SEZ units to source services without the burden of Reverse Charge Mechanism (RCM). This ruling not only eases compliance for SEZ-based businesses but also fosters a more conducive environment for growth and investment in SEZs,”

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