Quoting Unique Identity Number on GST invoice is mandatory

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Quoting of the Unique Identity Number (UIN) allotted to diplomats and multilateral agency officials serving in is necessary on the sale invoice, the government said on Friday.

A release here said that complaints had come in from foreign diplomatic missions and UN bodies about the unwillingness of vendors and to record the 15-digit number while making sales to them.

"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 denotes State code where such entity is located," it said.

"Recording of while making such supplies will enable foreign diplomatic missions/UN organisations to claim a refund of the taxes paid by them in "

"It has been noticed many big brands for groceries, clothing, superstores etc. have been denying this facility to embassies and consulates. Therefore, it is advised that suppliers should not decline to record the of the embassies/missions/consulates or UN organisations on the tax invoice," it said.

The government clarified that recording of the on the is a necessary condition under the Central Goods and Services Tax (CGST) rules and any contravention may attract punitive action.

"It may be noted that supply to foreign diplomatic missions/UN organisations is like any other business to consumer supply and will not have any additional impact on the supplier's tax liability," the statement said.

"Search functionality for is available on the GST Common Portal in 'Search Taxpayer' option. On entering and captcha, details of the entity will be available," it added.

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, April 27 2018. 15:40 IST