Prabhu Refute
Refund Claims of 65K Crs in Export Sector
[MoC&I
Press Release dated 20 December 2017]
The
implementation of GST in the country has been largely smooth barring a few
teething problems. Further, it is informed that GST has been implemented in all
sectors except on the supply of alcoholic liquor for
human consumption, on the supply of petroleum crude, high speed diesel, motor
spirit (commonly known as petrol), natural gas and
aviation turbine fuel.
It
is not a fact that Rs.65000 crores are to be refunded to exporters during
July-October quarter as per available refund claims lodged with the government.
The
GST Council in its 22nd Meeting had approved a major relief
package for exporters. The Council was unanimous that it is in the national
interest to take all possible measures to support the exporting community,
which earns valuable foreign exchange and provides significant employment
especially in the small and medium sector. The Council approved that by
10.10.2017 the refund of IGST paid on goods exported in July would begin to be
paid and refunds for subsequent months would be handled expeditiously. In line
with the government’s commitment, CBEC has already issued suitable instructions
to expeditiously disburse the refund of IGST paid on goods exported out of
India. Also, with effect from 10th October, 2017, the refund is
getting disbursed for the export of goods made in July 2017. In cases where the
exporter has filed GSTR 3B and the information furnished by the exporters in
the GSTR 1 and GSTR 3B is matching with the details filed by them in Shipping
bills, the refunds have already been disbursed. But there are many cases where
the refund of IGST could not be done due to errors in the EGM /GSTR 1
return/Shipping Bill. The analysis of the common errors that are hindering the
disbursal of IGST refund, and decisions taken to address such errors were also
circulated to field formations of Customs. Also a circular detailing
the manual filing and processing of refund claims in
respect of zero-rated supplies has been issued by CBEC.
Various representations on GST have been received
from various stakeholders including Export Promotion Councils from time to time
and the issues flagged are being raised with the GST Council for further
decisions on the issues/suggestions raised therein. Also various measures taken to alleviate the difficulty and for
providing speedy disbursal of refund have been widely publicized by print
advertisements by Department of Revenue and through eight export promotion
councils. Several outreach programmes have also been
initiated to sensitize exporter’s community.
This
information was given by the Commerce and Industry Minister Suresh Prabhu in a written reply in Rajya Sabha on 20 Dec 2017.