Concept of Input Service Distributor in GST

Q 1. What is Input Service Distributor (ISD)?

Ans. ISD means an office of the supplier of goods or
services or both which receives tax invoices towards
receipt of input services and issues a prescribed document
for the purposes of distributing the credit of central tax
(CGST), State tax (SGST)/ Union territory tax (UTGST) or
integrated tax (IGST) paid on the said services to a
supplier of taxable goods or services or both having same
PAN as that of the ISD.

Q 2. What are the requirements for registration as ISD?

Ans. An ISD is required to obtain a separate registration
even though it may be separately registered. The
threshold limit of registration is not applicable to ISD. The
registration of ISD under the existing regime (i.e. under
Service Tax) would not be migrated in GST regime. All the
existing ISDs will be required to obtain fresh registration
under new regime in case they want to operate as an ISD.

Q 3. What are the documents for distribution of credit by ISD?

Ans. The distribution of credit would be done through a
document especially designed for this purpose. The said
document would contain the amount of input tax credit
being distributed.

Q 4. Can an ISD distribute the input tax credit to all suppliers?

Ans. No. The input tax credit of input services shall be
distributed only amongst those registered persons who
have used the input services in the course or furtherance of
business.

Ans. In such situations, distribution would be based on a
formula. Firstly, distribution would be done only amongst
those recipients of input tax credit to whom the input
service being distributed are attributable. Secondly,
distribution would be done amongst the operational units
only. Thirdly, distribution would be done in the ratio of
turnover in a State or Union territory of the recipient
during the period to the aggregate of all recipients to
whom input service being distributed is attributable. Lastly,
the credit distributed should not exceed the credit available
for distribution.

Q 6. What does the turnover used for ISD cover?

Ans. The turnover for the purpose of ISD does not include
any duty or tax levied under entry 84 of List I and entry 51
and 54 of List II of the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution.

Q 7. Is the ISD required to file return?

Ans. Yes, ISD is required to file monthly return by 13th of
the following month.

Q 8. Can a company have multiple ISD?

Ans. Yes, different offices like marketing division, security
division etc. may apply for separate ISD.

Q 9. What are the provisions for recovery of excess/wrongly distributed credit by ISD?

Ans. The excess/wrongly distributed credit can be
recovered from the recipients of credit along with interest
by initiating action under section 73 or 74.

Q 10. Whether CGST and IGST credit can be distributed by ISD as IGST credit to recipients located in different States?

Ans. Yes, CGST credit can be distributed as IGST and IGST
credit can be distributed as CGST by an ISD for the
recipients located in different States.

Q 11. Whether SGST / UTGST credit can be distributed as IGST credit by an ISD to recipients located in different States?

Ans. Yes, an ISD can distribute SGST /UTGST credit as
IGST for the recipients located in different States.

Q 12. Whether the ISD can distribute the CGST and IGST Credit as CGST credit?

Ans. Yes, CGST and IGST credit can be distributed as CGST
credit by an ISD for the recipients located in same State.

Q 13. Whether the SGST/ UTGST and IGST Cred it can be distributed as SGST/UTGST credit?

Ans. Yes, ISD can distribute SGST and IGST credit as
SGST / UTGST credit for the recipients located in same
State.

Q 14. How to distribute common credit among all the recipients of an ISD?

Ans. The common credit used by all the recipients can be
distributed by ISD on pro rata basis i.e. based on the
turnover of each recipient to the aggregate turnover of
all the recipients to which credit is distributed.

Q 15. The ISD may distribute the CGST and IGST credit to recipient outside the State as_ (a) IGST (b) CGST (c) SGST

Ans. (a) IGST.

Q 16. The ISD may distribute the CGST credit within the State as____ (a) IGST (b) CGST (c) SGST (d) Any of the above.

Ans. (b) CGST.

Q 17. The credit of tax paid on input service used by more than one supplier is __ (a) Distributed among the suppliers who used such input service on pro rata basis of turnover in such State. (b) Distributed equally among all the suppliers. (c) Distributed only to one supplier. (d) Cannot be distributed.

Ans. (a) Distributed among the suppliers who used such
input service on pro rata basis of turnover in such State.

Q 18. Whether the excess credit distributed could be recovered from ISD by the department?

Ans. No. Excess credit distributed can be recovered
along with interest only from the recipient and not ISD.
The provisions of section 73 or 74 would be applicable for
the recovery of credit.

Q 19. What are the consequences of credit distributed in contravention of the provisions of the Act?

Ans. The credit distributed in contravention of provisions
of Act could be recovered from the recipient to which it is
distributed along with interest.

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