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GST Notices Over Rs 3,500 Crore Tax Credit Claims Spark Confusion Among Developers

GST Notices Over Rs 3,500 Crore Tax Credit Claims Spark Confusion Among Developers

Several property developers have received show-cause notices from the Goods and Services Tax (GST) authorities, challenging their claims for input tax credit (ITC) worth approximately ₹3,500 crore. These notices are a direct result of a Supreme Court ruling in October 2024 regarding Safari Retreats, which granted commercial realty companies the right to claim ITC on construction costs for rental properties.

The GST authorities have raised concerns that the ITC claims made by real estate developers may not have been valid, leading to demands for refunds of the claimed credits. In some cases, authorities have blocked these claims altogether, citing discrepancies in the eligibility criteria. The situation has created confusion among industry players, with some developers asserting that tax officials are misinterpreting the ruling and using it to unjustly deny ITC. The Supreme Court’s ruling in the Safari Retreats case was pivotal, as it upheld the constitutionality of the provisions allowing ITC claims but emphasized that eligibility must be assessed on a case-by-case basis. The ruling introduced two key tests for determining eligibility: the property must be leased or sold before construction is complete, and it must qualify as “plant or machinery.”

GST authorities, however, have stated that these claims will be deemed eligible only when it is conclusively proven that the developers meet the essentiality and functionality tests laid out by the court. As a result, developers are facing a complex process to prove their entitlement to these credits. Many developers have already challenged the notices in court, arguing that tax officials are incorrectly interpreting the Supreme Court’s ruling and applying it only to the petitioners involved in the Safari Retreats case. Abhishek A Rastogi, a tax expert, emphasized that judicial precedents must be applied uniformly, and the interpretation of the ruling should not be restricted to a single case. The growing uncertainty surrounding ITC claims is putting developers in a difficult position, forcing them to navigate through complex legal and procedural challenges. With the real estate sector already facing numerous hurdles, this issue adds to the mounting concerns over compliance and tax liabilities.

As the legal battles continue, the broader industry is keenly watching how the GST authorities handle these claims and whether a clear, consistent approach will be established to resolve the confusion and ensure fair treatment for all developers.

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