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TCS under GST: E-commerce cos seek relief on 'fundamental issues', level playing field with offline players

E-tailers say govt has addressed procedural issues, not fundamental ones

October 05, 2018 / 19:23 IST
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Priyanka Sahay | Shreya Nandi Moneycontrol News

E-tailers are seeking more relief on certain ‘fundamental issues’ even as the government has implemented the tax collection at source (TCS) regime under GST for merchants selling on e-commerce sites, while addressing their concerns through a pointed list of frequently asked questions (FAQs).

"While the government has addressed the procedural concerns, it hasn't addressed the fundamental issues," said a senior executive of one of the e-commerce companies requesting anonymity.

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"The government has said that all small and micro enterprises need to be registered with the GST (Goods and Services Tax) authorities and undertake all the compliance. The seller needs to get the TCS deducted by the online e-commerce operators. If the threshold is below what is mandated by the GST, he needs to seek a refund from the GST authorities against the next return he is filing. The basic premise is why should he (supplier) take all the obligations? Is the offline retailer supposed to take all those obligations?" the person asked.

Stressing upon the need for a level playing field between online and offline operators, another company executive said: "While a supplier having turnover less than Rs 20 lakh needs to get a registration for transacting online it is not the case in offline."