The input tax credit is not available for claims in the following cases-
Motor Vehicles or Conveyances
Input tax credit can be claimed for motor vehicles or conveyance only when they are used for making a further supply of such vehicles or conveyances or transportation of passengers or imparting training or for transportation of goods. Hence, expenses related to the normal use of motor vehicles for office purposes cannot be claimed as an input tax credit.
Food, Beverages and Outdoor Catering
Expenses relating to food, beverages and outdoor catering can be claimed as input tax credit only when inward supply of goods or services or both of a particular category is used by a registered person for making an outward taxable supply of the same category of goods or services or both or as an element of a taxable composite or mixed supply. Hence, regular taxpayers would not be eligible for claiming input tax credit on expenses relating to food, beverages and catering.
Beauty Treatment, Health Services & Cosmetic and Plastic Surgery
Beauty treatment, health services, cosmetic and plastic surgery related expenses cannot be claimed as input except when inward supply of goods or services or both of a particular category is used by a registered person for making an outward taxable supply of the same category of goods or services or as an element of a taxable composite or mixed supply.
Similarly, expenses relating to membership of a club, health and fitness centre is not eligible for input tax credit.
Life and Health Insurance
Expenses relating to rent-a-cab facilities, life or health insurance can be claimed as input tax credit only when the Government notifies it as services which are obligatory for an employer to provide to its employees under law. Else, to claim input tax credit, the inward supply must have been used for making an outward taxable supply of the same category or as part of a taxable mixed supply.
Travel Benefits for Employees
Travel benefits extended to employees on vacation such as leave or home travel concession cannot be claimed as input tax credit.
Works Contract Services
Works contract services, when supplied for construction of an immovable property (other than plant and machinery), cannot be claimed as input tax credit. However, work contract services can be claimed as an input tax credit when it is an input service for the further supply of works contract service.
Construction of Immovable Property
Goods or services received by a taxable person for construction of an immovable property (other than plant or machinery) on his own account or even when it’s used in the course or furtherance of business cannot be claimed as input tax credit. Under GST Act, construction includes re-construction, renovation, additions or alterations or repairs.
Non-Resident Taxable Person
Goods or services received by a non-resident taxable person except on goods imported by him is not eligible for input tax credit.
Personal Consumption
Goods or services used for personal consumption is not eligible for input tax credit.
Lost or Stolen or Damaged Goods
Input tax credit is not available for goods lost, stolen, destroyed, written off or disposed of by way of gift or free samples.
Composition Supply
Goods or services or both on which tax has been paid under the Composition Scheme will not be eligible for input tax credit. Also tax paid as interest, penalty or fine will not be eligible for input tax credit.
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