8th MeetingRules Finalization

8th GST Council Meeting — CGST/SGST Rules (8 Chapters)

Held on 3-4 January 2017 in New Delhi. This two-day marathon session finalized the operational rules for GST — covering ITC, registration, invoicing, payments, refunds, returns, and transitional provisions across 8 chapters.

3-4 January 2017 New Delhi

8th

Meeting Number

3-4 Jan 2017

Dates

New Delhi

Location

Arun Jaitley

Chairperson

8 Chapters

Rules Discussed

Rules Draft

CGST/SGST

Finalized

ITC Rules

Drafted

Return Format

Rules Chapters Discussed

Input Tax Credit Rules

Detailed ITC rules finalized: eligibility conditions, blocked credits (motor vehicles, food/beverages, personal consumption), reversal mechanism for exempt supplies, proportionate ITC for mixed-use inputs, and time limit for claiming ITC (September of following year or annual return, whichever is earlier).

Registration Rules Drafted

Registration procedures finalized: online application via GSTN portal, PAN-based registration, deemed approval in 3 working days, separate registration per state, voluntary registration below threshold, and Suo Motu registration by officer for non-compliant businesses.

Invoice & Records Rules

Invoice format standardized: mandatory fields (GSTIN, HSN/SAC code, place of supply, tax breakup). Tax invoice within 30 days of supply. Debit/credit note provisions. Bill of supply for exempt/composition dealers. Self-invoice for RCM supplies. Digital signature or manual signing options.

Payment Rules Framework

Payment mechanism designed: Electronic Cash Ledger (for tax payments), Electronic Credit Ledger (for ITC utilization), Electronic Liability Register (for demand). Payment order: IGST credit first, then CGST/SGST credit, then cash. Monthly payment by 20th of following month.

Refund Procedures Drafted

Refund rules covered: refund of excess balance in Electronic Cash Ledger, refund of ITC on zero-rated supplies (exports), refund of accumulated ITC due to inverted duty structure, 90% provisional refund within 7 days for exporters, and 2-year time limit for refund applications.

Transitional Provisions Rules

Rules for smooth transition from old regime: CENVAT credit carry-forward, unavailed ITC on capital goods, stock transfer provisions, pending refund claims, exemption certificates, and composition scheme transition. Tran-1 and Tran-2 forms designed for credit declaration.

Decisions Summary

Rule ChapterKey ProvisionsStatus
ITC rules (Chapter 5)Eligibility, blocked credits, reversal, time limitsFinalized
Registration rules (Chapter 3)Online via GSTN, PAN-based, 3-day deemed approvalFinalized
Invoice rules (Chapter 6)Standardized format, HSN/SAC mandatory, 30-day timelineFinalized
Payment rules (Chapter 7)Three ledgers (Cash, Credit, Liability), priority orderFinalized
Refund rules (Chapter 8)Export refund, inverted duty, 90% provisionalFinalized
Return rules (Chapter 4)GSTR-1, GSTR-2, GSTR-3 monthly formatDrafted
Transitional provisions (Chapter 9)CENVAT carry-forward, Tran-1/Tran-2 formsFinalized
Assessment & audit rulesSelf-assessment, provisional assessment, audit by deptDrafted

Frequently Asked Questions

What rules were discussed in the 8th GST Council meeting?
The 8th meeting was a 2-day session (3-4 January 2017) focused on detailed GST rules covering 8 chapters: Registration, Returns, ITC, Invoice, Payment, Refund, Transitional Provisions, and Assessment/Audit. These rules provide the operational framework for GST implementation — the 'how-to' behind the law.
What are the key ITC rules finalized?
Key ITC rules: (1) ITC available only on tax invoices/debit notes, (2) Blocked credits for motor vehicles, food, personal use, (3) Proportionate reversal for exempt supplies, (4) Time limit — claim by September of next FY or annual return date, (5) New registration gets ITC on existing stock, (6) 180-day payment rule for ITC retention.
How does the payment mechanism work under GST?
GST payment uses three electronic ledgers: (1) Cash Ledger — for actual tax payments via challan, (2) Credit Ledger — accumulated ITC available for offset, (3) Liability Register — total tax liability. Priority: IGST credit used first (against IGST, then CGST, then SGST), then CGST credit (against CGST, then IGST), then SGST credit (against SGST, then IGST). Balance from Cash Ledger.
What transitional provisions were decided?
Transitional rules ensure smooth migration: (1) Closing CENVAT/VAT credit carried to GST via Tran-1 form, (2) Unavailed credit on capital goods allowed proportionately, (3) ITC on stock held on appointed day (for registered dealers), (4) Pending refund claims under old law processed by old department, (5) 6-month window for transition declarations.

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