Under GST, interest is liable to be paid when there is a delay in payment. Provisions have been made for interest to be paid, when there is a lapse by the tax payer as well as by the Department. In this blog, let us understand the scenarios where interest is applicable.
The two scenarios where a tax payer will be liable to pay interest are:
ScenarioInterest rate per annumDelayed payment of tax18%ITC claimed in excess or incorrectly/ excess reduction in output tax liability24%
The three scenarios where the Department is liable to pay interest on delayed payment to a tax payer are
ScenarioInterest rate per annumRefund has been withheld6%Refund has not been paid within 60 days6%Refund rising from an order by an adjudicating authority or Appellate Authority or Appellate Tribunal or court has not been paid within 60 days9%Hence, it is imperative for you as a tax payer, to avoid instances of interest payment. Default in payment of tax will also have an impact on your compliance rating. Timely and accurate compliance will help you to avoid unnecessary cash outflow and achieve a good compliance score.
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