Suppliers must not decline to record UIN: Finance Ministry

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

The on Monday advised suppliers to not decline to record the Unique Identify Number (UIN) of embassies, missions, consulates and UN organisations on the tax

Complaints have been received from foreign diplomatic missions, UN organisations regarding unwillingness of vendors, suppliers, e-commerce websites to record the UIN while making sales to embassies, missions, consulates and UN organizations, a notification from the said.

UIN is a 15-digit unique number allotted to any specialised agency of the Organisation or any multilateral financial institution and organisation notified under the (Privileges and Immunities) Act, 1947, consulate or embassy of foreign countries.

First two digits of the UIN denotes state code where such entity is located.

Recording of the UIN on the is a necessary condition under Rule 46 of the CGST Rules, 2017, the asserted.

The Ministry also added that contravention of the rule may attract punitive action under the CGST Act, 2017.

The for UIN is available on the GST Common Portal in "Search Taxpayer" option.

On entering UIN and captcha, details of the entity will be available.

"The supply to foreign diplomatic missions, UN organizations is like any other to Consumer (B2C) supply and will not have any additional impact on the supplier's tax liability," the notification asserted.

Recording of the UIN while making such supplies will enable foreign diplomatic missions, UN organizations to claim refund of the taxes paid by them in

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First Published: Mon, January 22 2018. 21:30 IST