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Place of Supply of Services — Critical Analysis

INTRODUCTION

The Goods and Services Tax [“GST”] is a destination based tax on consumption of goods and services i.e., the tax should accrue to the taxing authority which has jurisdiction over the place of consumption. For this purpose, one needs to determine what is popularly known as Place of Supply [“POS”] i.e. the place where goods or services have been supplied so as to decide the taxing jurisdiction. ‘Place of Supply of Services’ [“POSoS”] along with the ‘Location of Supplier of Service’ [“LS”] would determine whether the supply is intra-State or inter-State, that are the two types of supplies in GST but having different GST implications.

TYPES OF SUPPLY

Intra-State supply will be the case where the LS and POS are in the same State. Inter-State Supply would be a case where LS is in one state and POS is in another State. Since there are other kinds of Inter-State supply as well, for ease of reference we refer to this Inter-State supply as Domestic Inter-State supply.

There are four types of Inter-State supplies as envisaged by section 7 of the Integrated Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 [“IGST Act”]:

  1. Domestic Inter-State supply i.e. supply between two states.
  2. Cross border supply.
  3. Supply to or by a
    1. SEZ Developer; or
    2. SEZ Unit.
  4. Non Intra-State supply not covered above.

Domestic Inter-State supply is a case where the LS and POS are:

  1. In two different States; or
  2. In two different Union Territories; or
  3. One in a State and another in a Union Territory.

N.B.: For ease of reference, while referring to Domestic POSoS in this article, the elucidation of the provisions will be in respect of (i) above though it would be the same for (ii) and (iii).

Cross Border supply of service will cover the following supply of services:

  1. Import of Services.
  2. Export of Services.

N.B.:

  1. Import of services and export of services is separately explained in Annexure 1 attached.
  2. On a perusal of the said Annexure 1, it will be noted that in respect of export of services under GST scenario, the condition of receipt of foreign convertible exchange is a must as against the current Place of Provision of Services Rules, 2012, where the said condition of receipt of foreign currency is relevant only to the extent of allowance of input credit in respect of services used for exports but service tax would not be payable even in the event of non-receipt of foreign convertible exchange.

PLACE OF SUPPLY OF SERVICES [“POSOS”]

The POSoS is the Heart of GST which is very likely to be subjected to “Attacks” post GST implementation. A proper study of POSoS may ensure “Bypass” ensuring no need of a “Stent” or a “Stunt”.

As explained in the earlier paragraphs, two factors are relevant to determine whether the supply is inter-State or intra-State viz. LS and POSoS. Further, as per the POSoS provisions, the basic principle is that the place of supply of service shall be the ‘Location of Recipient of service’ [“LR”]. However, exceptions have been provided in case of performance based services, immovable property based services, certain specified services and transportation service etc. where other criteria such as location of supplier of service, location of performance of service, location of immovable property etc. are relevant. Thus in effect, there would be three factors which are relevant in determining whether the supply is intra-State or inter-State viz.

  1. LS;
  2. LR; and
  3. POSoS.

The ‘Location of Supplier of Service’ and ‘Location of Recipient of Service’ are defined separately in GST based on certain tests. Of course, these tests will really test the legal acumen of assessee, department and the judiciary in the years to come. In fact, to locate the LS or LR would be in many cases a Big Challenge. It is separately being dealt in Annexure 2 attached.

Once the LS and LR both are determined, it would be necessary to determine the POSoS in order to determine whether the supply is inter-State or intra-State.

Determining the POSoS has always been a challenging task world over. However, internationally, the POSoS is generally determined in a cross border transaction i.e. where either the Service provider or the Service recipient is abroad and the other is in home country. The GST in India is different due to its dual structure [i.e. Central Tax (“CT”) & State Tax (“ST”)]. Thus, the study of POSoS would involve:

  1. Study of Domestic POSoS i.e. where LS and LR both are in India. [Section 12 of IGST Act]
  2. Study of Cross Border POSoS i.e. where either LS or LR is outside India. [Section 13 of IGST Act]

Keeping in mind the constraints of space in this article, this part deals with the Domestic POSoS which is unique and has raised various challenges and issues. As regards the Cross border POSoS; they are similar to the existing Place of Provision of Service Rules, 2012 under the Service tax law, and hence are dealt with very briefly.

DOMESTIC PLACE OF SUPPLY OF SERVICE [SECTION 12 OF THE IGST ACT]

While the catchword is “One Nation, One Tax”, The Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 [“CGST Act”] and The State Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 [“SGST Act”] have been so designed that each State is an independent taxing jurisdiction. Each state has been ring fenced i.e. a tax paid in one State cannot be adjusted against tax liability of another State. Further, Inter-unit supply between a unit in one State to an unit in another State though belonging to the same entity is considered as supply. The LS and POS will also have far reaching impact on ultimate cost of goods and services based on the credit availability. Thus, the study of Domestic POSoS is most crucial to the business.

Section 12(1) of the IGST Act provides for determination of the Domestic POSoS i.e. where the LS and LR both are in India. The provisions dealing with Domestic POSoS for different situations are explained below.

General principle – POSoS is Location of service recipient [Section 12(2)]

The general or default principle is that the POSoS is the –

  1. ‘LR’ if the supply is made to a recipient registered for GST (i.e. B2B transactions);
    However in case of supply to an unregistered person (i.e. B2C transactions), the POSoS will be –
    1. ‘LR’ where the recipient’s address is available in the records of the supplier; and
    2. ‘LS’ in other cases.

The above general principle would apply unless the transaction falls within any of the other sub-sections of Section 12.

PoSoS relating to immovable property would be the location of immovable property [Section 12(3)]

The POSoS of the following services shall be the place where the immovable property is located or intended to be located [i.e. property to come into existence]:

  1. Services provided directly in relation to an immovable property e.g. construction, repair, renovation of a building, etc. Services remotely connected to immovable property would not be covered u/s. 12(3) e.g. real estate feasibility studies or advice on capital gains, etc;
  2. Services provided by experts e.g. architects, interior decorators, surveyors, engineers, and other related experts or estate agents;
  3. Grant of rights to use immovable property.
  4. Carrying out or co-ordination of construction work;
  5. Provision of accommodation in immovable property for organising marriage or reception or matters related thereto, official, social, cultural, religious or business function including services in relation to such function at such property;
  6. Ancillary services to above 5 services

POSoS relating to lodging accommodation in immovable property or boat or vessel would be the location of immovable property or boat or vessel [Section 12(3)]

The POSoS by way of lodging accommodation in a hotel, inn, guest house, home stay, club or campsite, by whatever name called, and including a house boat or any other vessel and ancillary services thereto shall be the place where the immovable property or boat or vessel is located or intended to be located [i.e. property to come into existence].

Comments: When a company’s employee based in Mumbai goes to Delhi for office work, the supply for hotel accommodation would be an intra-State supply [LS and POSoS fall in Delhi] but the Delhi CT+ST charged by hotel may not be available as credit to the Mumbai-based company due to the ring fencing.

N.B.

  1. Where the location of immovable property or boat or vessel is located or intended to be located outside India, the POSoS shall be the ‘LR’ in India. [Proviso to Section 12(3)]
    Comments: This is akin to the existing rule 8 read with rule 5 of the Place of Provision of Services Rules, 2012 where the place of provision of service is where the ‘LR’ is situated and not where the immovable property is situated.
  2. Where the immovable property or house boat or vessel is in more than one State/Union Territory [“UT”], the supply would be considered to be made in each of respective State or UT in proportion to value for service separately collected or determined as per contract/agreement and if there is no contract/agreement then on such other basis in the manner prescribed.
    Comments: It would involve a laborious exercise to determine the POSoS when the boat wherein the accommodation services are provided, moves from one State to another State. Perhaps it would have been better to provide that the POSoS be the place of commencement of journey by the house boat or vessel.

Performance Based Services [Sections 12(4) and 12(5)]

Supply of

POSoS

  • Restaurant & catering services
  • Personal grooming, fitness, beauty treatment; &
  • Health services including cosmetic/plastic surgery

Location where services are actually performed

  • Training and performance appraisal services to –
    • Registered person (B2B)
    • Unregistered person (B2C)
  • Location of such registered person
  • Location where services are actually performed

Event Based Services [Sections 12(6) and 12(7)]

Supply of services by way of

POSoS

1. Admission to specified events* and services ancillary to such admission

Location of event

2. Admission to amusement park or any other place including ancillary services

Location of such park/place

3.

  1. Organisation of specified event including conference, fair, exhibiti on, celebration or similar event
  2. services ancillary to organisation of above events; &
  3. assigning of sponsorship to above events provided :
    • To registered person (B2B)
    • To unregistered person (B2C) –
      1. For event held in India
      2. For event held outside India






  • Location of such person if provided to registered person
  • For services to unregistered persons,
    1. Location where event is held
    2. Location of recipient of service

N.B.

Events held in more than 1 State for a consolidated amount

Supply in each State/UT in proportion to value of service separately collected or determined from terms of contract/agreement or on other basis prescribed

*Specified Events are cultural, artistic, sporting, scientific, educational and entertainment event.

Goods Transportation Services [Section 12(8)]

Supply of

POSoS

Goods transportation service (including by mail/courier) to —

  • Registered person (B2B)
  • Unregistered person (B2C)

 

  • Location of such person
  • Location where goods are handed over for their transportation

Comments: This rule would apply to transport by road, rail, air and sea whether locally or outside India provided the supplier and recipient both are in India. An important change is that ocean freight for cargo exported for a shipper in India would be subject to GST* though presently ocean freight for export cargo undertaken for a shipper in India is not liable to service tax in view of Rule 10 of the Place of Provision of Service Rules, 2012. *A temporary exemption has been provided for goods transportation by aircraft and vessel from 25th January, 2018 till 30th September, 2018.

Passenger Transportation Service [Section 12(9)]

Supply of

POSoS

Passenger Transportation Service to

 

• Registered person (i.e. B2B)

• Location of such person

• Unregistered person (point of embarkation known)

• Place where passenger embarks on conveyance for continuous journey*

• Point of embarkation unknown in respect of right to passage for future use

• Refer Para 4.3 [i.e. General Rule]

*Return journey to be treated as separate journey

SERVICES PROVIDED ON BOARD A CONVEYANCE [SECTION 12(10)]

The POSoS on board a conveyance including a vessel, an aircraft, a train or a motor vehicle, shall be the first scheduled point of departure of the conveyance on that journey.

Comments: Issues – Can it be said that supply of packaged Drinking water/packed Biscuit is ‘Supply of goods’ and Supply of Sandwich/ Samosa is ‘Supply of Service’. While POS of Service is first scheduled point of departure irrespective of where the food/eatables is taken on the board, the POS of goods is the location at which the goods are taken on board. Thus it is imperative to decide whether the said supply is supply of goods or supply of services.

TELECOMMUNICATION/DATA TRANSFER/BROADCASTING / CABLE / DTH SERVICES [SECTION 12(11)]

Supply of service by way of

POSoS

• Telecom line, leased circuits, internet circuit, cable/dish antenna

Location of installation for receipt of such services

• Lease circuit installed in more than 1 State/UT and consolidated amount charged

Supply in each State/UT in proportion to value of service collected or determined from contract and in absence, on other basis as may be prescribed

• Post paid mobile connection for telecommunication/ internet services

Location of billing address of service receiver in supplier’s records and if such address 
not available location of supplier

• Prepaid mobile connection for telecommunication/ internet services/ DTH services on pre- payment—

 

– Through sale of SIM card or voucher by selling agent, Distributor, reseller

Address of selling agent, distributor, reseller as per supplier’s record at time of supply

– Provided to final subscriber

Location where prepayment received/voucher sold

– Through internet banking/electronic mode

Location of service receiver as available in record of supplier

• Mobile connection for telecommunication/ internet services other than postpaid/pre-payment basis

Address of recipient as per supplier’s record & if such address not available location of supplier

BANKING & OTHER FINANCIAL SERVICES (INCLUDING STOCK BROKING SERVICES) [SECTION 12(12)]

Supply of

POSoS

Banking and Other Financial Services:

  • Where Location of recipient available in supplier’s record
  • Where Location of recipient not available in supplier’s record
  • Location of such person
  • Location of supplier of service

N.B.: The CGST law does not define what is Banking and Other Financial Services. Does it cover only services provided by banks or NBFC? What about merchant banking services, asset management services etc., which under the existing definition are covered under Banking and Other Financial Services. The only saving grace is whether it is rule 12(2) or 12(12) it may not make a significant difference.

INSURANCE SERVICES [SECTION 12(13)]

Supply of

POSoS

Insurance Services to:

   

Registered person (B2B)

Location of such person

Unregistered person (B2C)

Location of recipient as per records of supplier of service

N.B.: The policy holder’s address will be there in Insurance company’s records

ADVERTISEMENT SERVICES TO CENTRAL/STATE GOVERNMENT/STATUTORY BODY/LOCAL AUTHORITY/ UT FOR IDENTIFIABLE STATES [SECTION 12(14)]

The POSoS for the above services shall be each State and the value of supply would be proportionate to the amount attributable for dissemination in each State determined as per contract/agreement or in absence of contract/agreement on any other basis as may be prescribed.

CROSS-BORDER PLACE OF SUPPLY OF SERVICES [SECTION 13 OF IGST ACT]

Section 13 of IGST Act provides for determination of the Cross- border POSoS i.e. where the ‘LS’ or ‘LR’ are outside India [section 13 of IGST Act]. The Cross-border POSoS for different situations envisaged by section 13 are given below:

Sl. No.

Description of service

Place of supply of services

1.

Basic principle (All services except if specifically covered below)

Location of service recipient. If location of recipient is not available in the ordinary course of business, then location of supplier

2.

Performance based Service [See note (i) below]

Location of performance of service

3.

Service relating to Immovable Property

Location of the immovable property

4.

Service relating to Events [See Note (ii)]

Location of event

5.

Services (2, 3, 4 above) supplied at more than one location [including location in Taxable Territory (‘TT’)]

Location in the Taxable Territory

6.

Services (2, 3, 4 above) supplied in more than one State or Union Territory. [See Note (iii)]

Respective State/ Union Territory. Value of supply — in proportion to value of service separately collected or based on contract/ agreement; and in case no contract – on prescribed basis

7.

Specified Services [See Note (iv)]

Location of service provider

8.

Goods Transportation services (other than mail or courier)

Place of destination of goods

9.

Passenger transportation service

Place of embarkation for continuous journey

10.

Service on board a conveyance during the course of passenger transportation

First scheduled point of departure of conveyance on the journey

11.

Online Information Database Access or Retrieval (OIDAR) services

Location of recipient of service [See note (v)]

Notes:

  1. Performance based services are of two types:
    1. Work upon goods: Services supplied in respect of goods made physically available by service recipient to the supplier or to any person acting on behalf of the supplier in order to provide the service e.g.
      Repairs, Storage and Cargo handling. There are two exceptions.
      1. Remote access – POSoS is Location of goods at the time of supply of service;
      2. Goods temporarily imported into India for repair and re-exported subject to the condition that goods not put to use in India (except for such repair). POSoS under Sl. No. 2 would 
        not apply. Basic principle (Sl. No. 1) would apply.
    2. Work upon individuals: Services supplied to individuals physically present in their personal capacity or on service recipient’s behalf e.g. beauty treatment, plastic surgery, etc.
  2. In this case, it would cover supply of admission to an event as well as organisation of event and services ancillary thereto. Thus, in case of cross-border supply of event based services, POSoS is location of event but in case of Domestic POSoS, the location of event is relevant for the services of admission but for organisation of the event, the POSoS is different as explained above.
  3. Thus, on a reading of Sl. Nos. 5 & 6 above it appears that if an architect in India provides services for his Indian client’s immovable property abroad, the POSoS would be outside India. But however, if he supplies services to the same person for 3 properties – one in UK, one in Karnataka, and one in Kerala, the POSoS for the entire consideration would be Kerala and Karnataka.
  4. Specified services are:
    1. Services supplied to Account holders by banks, Financial Institutions, NBFCs;
    2. Intermediaries;
    3. Hiring means of transport [including yachts but excluding aircrafts & vessels] up to a month.
  5. Person receiving OIDAR services is deemed to be located in Taxable Territory (TT) –

If any 2 of the following non-contradictory conditions are satisfied viz.:—

  • Location of address presented by service recipient (SR) via internet is in TT;
  • Credit card/debit card/store value card/charge card/smart card/any other card by which SR settles payment has been issued in TT;
  • SR's billing address is in TT;
  • Internet Protocol [IP] address of device used by SR is in TT;
  • SR's bank account used for payment maintained in TT;
  • Country code of SIM card used by SR is of TT;
  • Location of SR's fixed landline through which service is received by person, is in TT.

CHALLENGES

Some of the challenges in the implementation of GST qua POS provisions have been dealt with while elucidating the provisions to determine Location of supplier of service and Location of recipient of service in Annexure 2. We have also given our comments on some of the significant Domestic POSoS provisions.

However as explained in Annexure 2, the Biggest Challenge is WHO is providing service to WHOM and from WHERE? This will be the most crucial question to be answered. This will also involve examining whether LS and LR be – the contracting office or actual performing/receiving office.

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