More time for E-Commerce companies.
Tax deduction and collection at source (TDS), as part of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) implementation, has been postponed, taking into consideration trade and industry feedback, according to a official press note.
With the objective of ensuring smooth rollout of GST and taking into account the feedback received from the trade and industry regarding the provisions of deduction of tax at Source under Section 51 of the Central GST/State GST Act 2017 and collection of tax at source under Section 52 of the CGST/SGST Act 2017, the following has been decided:
1. The provisions of Tax Deduction at Source (Section 51 of the CGST/SGST Act 2017) and Tax Collection at Source (Section 52 of the CGST/SGST Act, 2017) will be brought into force from a date which will be communicated later.
2. Persons who will be liable to deduct or collect tax at source will be required to take registration, but the liability to deduct or collect tax will arise from the date the respective sections are brought in force.
3. The persons who were liable to be registered under clause (ix) of Section 24 of the CGST/SGST Act, 2017 (as they were supplying goods or services through electronic commerce operator who is required to collect tax at source under Section 52) will not be liable to register till the provision of Tax Collection at Source is brought under force. In other words, persons supplying goods or services through electronic commerce operator liable to collect tax at source would not be required to obtain registration immediately, unless they are so liable under Section 22 or any other category specified under Section 24 of the CGST/SGST Act, 2017.
This step has been taken to provide more time for persons liable to deduct tax at source/E-Commerce Companies and their suppliers to prepare for the historic tax reform, said the note from Press Information Bureau on 26 June 2017.
The GST will be effective from 1 July 2017. fii-news.com