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The Delhi High Court has issued notices to exporters in cases related to non-payment of integrated goods and services tax (IGST) on imports under an export incentive scheme.

The cases relate to the review petition filed by revenue authorities regarding imposition of IGST on imports of goods under the advance authorisation scheme, which allows exporters to import goods that go into exports without payment of duties.

Under the GST regime, the exemption was not clearly mentioned till October 13, 2017. During the period, exporters were not allowed to clear their goods unless they pay IGST.

Miffed at this, exporters moved the Delhi High Court, arguing that the prevailing exemptions under the custom notifications could not have been denied merely on the premise of the introduction of a new levy under GST with effect from July 1, 2017.

The court had held that the benefit of exemption existed at that point of time, the most appropriate course would be for the respondent authorities to verify whether the petitioner has fulfilled the export obligations pursuant to the advance licences. If petitioner has done, there is no need for any further action. The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) moved a special leave petition (SLP) in the Supreme Court against the order in April. However, the SLP was dismissed by the court. CBIC then went to the Delhi High Court for review of its order. Following this, the court issued notices to the exporters.

Abhishek Rastogi, counsel of petitioners and partner at Khaitan & Co, said: “It will be interesting to see how the High Court reacts when the revenue’s SLP has already been dismissed by the Supreme Court.”

He said the SLP would only aggravate problems for the exporters when the economy is facing a slowdown and India has already lost to the US at the World Trade Organisation with respect to the incentive policies for exporters.

Published On : 09-12-2019

Source : Business Standard

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