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Determining the Goods' Supply Location under GST

The 'place of supply' under GST is crucial for determining tax jurisdiction, as GST is a destination-based tax. This article clarifies the rules for identifying the supply location in various scenarios, including when goods are in transit, when there is no physical movement, when they are supplied on conveyances, and in cases of international trade. Understanding these rules ensures the correct application of CGST, SGST, or IGST.

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Goods and Services Tax (GST) operates as a consumption-based tax, meaning that taxes are applied where goods or services are ultimately consumed, rather than at their point of origin. This principle grants the consuming state the authority to collect GST. Consequently, establishing the correct 'place of supply' is fundamental within the GST framework, as it dictates whether a transaction qualifies as intra-state (within a state) or inter-state (between states). This classification, in turn, determines the appropriate levy of SGST, CGST, or IGST.

Supply Location for Moving Goods

When goods are in transit, the determination of the supply location is based on where the movement concludes for delivery to the recipient.

Supply CharacteristicSupply Location
Goods moving, transported by any party (supplier, buyer, or other)The precise location of the goods when their movement ceases for final delivery to the receiver.
Goods delivered by the seller to a buyer based on a third party's instruction (e.g., via title transfer)It is assumed the third party has received the goods. The place of supply is the principal place of business of this third party.

Intra-state Sales Example

Consider Mr. Raj from Mumbai, Maharashtra, selling 10 televisions to Mr. Vijay in Nagpur, Maharashtra. The supply location is Nagpur, Maharashtra. Since both parties are within the same state, CGST and SGST will be applied.

Inter-state Sales Example

If Mr. Raj from Mumbai, Maharashtra, sells 30 televisions to Mr. Vinod in Bangalore, Karnataka, the supply location is Bangalore, Karnataka. As this is an inter-state transaction, IGST will be charged.

Third-Party Delivery Instructions Example

Anand in Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) purchases items from Mr. Raj in Mumbai (Maharashtra), instructing Mr. Raj to deliver them to Nagpur (Maharashtra). In this scenario, it is presumed that Anand, the buyer in Lucknow, has received the goods. The place of supply is Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, and IGST will be levied.

Ex-Factory Pickup Example

Mr. Raj in Mumbai, Maharashtra, receives an order for 100 televisions from Sales Heaven Ltd. in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. Sales Heaven Ltd. arranges its own transport to pick up the TVs directly from Mr. Raj's factory. Even though the goods are picked up in Maharashtra, the movement for delivery to the recipient (Sales Heaven Ltd.) concludes in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. Therefore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, is the place of supply, and IGST applies.

E-commerce Sale Example

Mr. Raj from Mumbai, Maharashtra, orders a mobile phone from Amazon to be delivered as a gift to his mother in Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh). M/s ABC (an online seller registered in Gujarat) processes this order. Similar to the third-party instruction example, it is assumed that Mr. Raj, the buyer in Mumbai, has received the goods. The place of supply is Mumbai, Maharashtra, and IGST is applicable.

Supply Location for Immovable or Installed Goods

When goods do not move, or are assembled/installed at a specific site, the supply location is determined differently.

Supply CharacteristicSupply Location
No movement of goods, by either supplier or recipientThe exact physical location of the goods at the moment of delivery to the recipient (when ownership transfers).
Goods requiring on-site assembly or installationThe specific site where the installation or assembly takes place.

Example: No Goods Movement

Sales Heaven Ltd. (Chennai) establishes a new showroom in Bangalore. They acquire a building with pre-installed workstations from ABC Realtors (Bangalore). The supply location for the workstations is Bangalore. As there is no physical movement of these goods, the supply is considered to occur where they are located at the time of transfer to the receiver. (Note: GST does not apply to the purchase of a building itself, but commercial space rent is subject to GST.)

Example: Goods Installation

Strong Iron & Steel Ltd. (Jharkhand) contracts M/s SAAS Constructions (West Bengal) to construct a blast furnace at their steel plant in Jharkhand. The supply location is Jharkhand. Despite M/s SAAS being based in West Bengal, the blast furnace is installed on-site in Jharkhand, which dictates the place of supply. (Note: M/s SAAS would need to register in Jharkhand, potentially as a casual taxable person, for this contract.)

Illustrative Table for On-site Assembly/Installation

ParticularsSupplier LocationRecipient LocationAssembly/Installation SitePlace of SupplyApplicable GST
Goods assembled or installed at siteWest BengalOrissaJharkhandJharkhandCGST+SGST (Jharkhand)
Goods assembled or installed at siteJharkhandJharkhandJharkhandJharkhandCGST+SGST (Jharkhand)
Goods assembled or installed at siteJharkhandJharkhandOrissaOrissaCGST+SGST (Orissa)
Goods assembled or installed at siteJharkhandJharkhandTamil NaduTamil NaduCGST+SGST (Tamil Nadu)
Goods assembled or installed at siteJharkhandTamil NaduJharkhandJharkhandCGST+SGST (Jharkhand)

Supply Location for Goods on Conveyances

When goods are supplied aboard a moving vehicle, vessel, or aircraft, the place of supply is where the goods were loaded onto that conveyance.

Supply CharacteristicSupply Location
Goods supplied on a vessel, train, aircraft, or motor vehicleThe location where such goods were initially taken on board the conveyance.

Example: Airplane Purchase

Mr. Ajay is flying from Mumbai to Delhi and buys coffee and snacks during the flight. The airline is registered in both Mumbai and Delhi. The place of supply is Mumbai, as this is where the food items were loaded onto the aircraft. CGST and SGST will be charged. (Most airlines have a pan-India presence, leading to CGST & SGST application.)

Example: Train Purchase

Mr. Vinod boards a train in Vadodara (Gujarat) en route to Mumbai and buys lunch. The lunch was loaded onto the train in Delhi. The place of supply is Delhi, where the food items were boarded. CGST and UTGST will be charged (assuming Delhi is a Union Territory for UTGST purposes). (Indian Railways also has a pan-India presence, so CGST & SGST applies, regardless of the buyer's registration.)

If the place of supply cannot be determined for any reason, Parliament rules, based on GST Council recommendations, will govern its determination.

Supply Location for International Trade (Imports and Exports)

For goods entering or leaving India, specific rules apply to determine the place of supply.

  • For goods imported into India, the supply location is the importer's physical location.
  • For goods exported from India, the supply location is considered to be outside India.
Supply TypeSupply LocationApplicable GST
Goods imported into IndiaLocation of the importerAlways IGST is charged for imports
Exported from IndiaLocation outside IndiaExports are eligible for GST refund

When an Indian entity issues an invoice in foreign currency, GST can also be charged in that foreign currency. However, the invoice must also display the Indian Rupee (INR) conversion rate and the corresponding INR values.

Example: Import

Ms. Malini imports school bags from China for her shop, which is registered in Mumbai. The place of supply is Mumbai, and IGST will be applied.

Example: Export

Ms. Anita from Kolkata exports Indian perfumes to the UK. The place of supply is the UK, and GST on this export is exempt.

Further Reading

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the fundamental principle of GST regarding the place of taxation?
GST operates on a destination-based principle, meaning taxes are levied where goods or services are consumed, granting the consuming state the right to collect the tax.
How does determining the place of supply impact the type of GST levied?
Identifying the place of supply is crucial as it dictates whether a transaction is considered intra-state or inter-state, thereby determining if CGST/SGST or IGST will be applied.
What is the place of supply rule when goods are delivered by a seller to a third party on the buyer's instruction?
In such cases, it is assumed that the third party has received the goods, and the place of supply is deemed to be the principal place of business of that third party.
How is the place of supply determined for goods that are assembled or installed at a specific site?
For goods requiring on-site assembly or installation, the place of supply is the specific location where the installation or assembly actually takes place.
What are the place of supply rules for the import and export of goods under GST?
For imported goods, the place of supply is the importer's location in India, always attracting IGST. For exported goods, the place of supply is considered to be outside India, making them eligible for GST refund.