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Good news for taxpayers – Form PMT-09 is available on

GST portal
taxguru.in/goods-and-service-tax/form-pmt-09-gst-portal.html

CA Bhawna Kansal

Ever since the GST roll out, there have always been Technical glitches on portal, or the
reason might be that the people were not properly educated and aware of the GSTN and
may deposited tax or fees or interest or penalty under wrong head which leads to
blockage of funds for genuine taxpayers and hits their business activities.

Once the taxpayer pays the challan, the payment gets credited in that head and the
same can be utilized in settling their relevant output liabilities after adjusting with the
Input Tax credit. But in some cases where the challan is wrongly paid or the amount is
paid under the wrong head, it can’t be used against discharging the liabilities of that head
due to which the taxpayers need to file another challan.

Although in such a scenario, they can claim the refund of the amount by filing a refund
application in form RFD-01 choosing the option at the time of refund application of
“Excess balance in electronic cash ledger”. Since taking the refund from govt is not
really an easy task, an applicant must go through a long process which certainly takes
more than a couple of months due to which the working capital of the taxpayers gets
blocked.

In order to tackle such problem, Govt has made amendment in Finance (No. 2) Act,
2019 (23 of 2019) by inserting sub section 10 and 11 to Section 49 of The Central
Goods And Services Tax Act, 2017 on 30th Aug, 2019 which is applicable w.e.f. 01 st
Jan, 2020 in accordance with Rule 87 of The CGST Rules, 2017. Sec 49 (10) and (11)
are reproduced as below:

10) A registered person may, on the common portal, transfer any amount of tax, interest,
penalty, fee or any other amount available in the electronic cash ledger under this Act, to
the electronic cash ledger for integrated tax, central tax, State tax, Union territory tax or
cess, in such form and manner and subject to such conditions and restrictions as may be
prescribed and such transfer shall be deemed to be a refund from the electronic cash
ledger under this Act.

(11) Where any amount has been transferred to the electronic cash ledger under this Act,
the same shall be deemed to be deposited in the said ledger as provided in sub-section
(1).”.

CBIC has also made corresponding changes in Rule 87 CGST rules, 2017 which deals
with electronic cash ledger vide Notification No. 31/2019- Central Tax dated 28 th
June, 2019, with effect from a date to be notified later, by inserting sub rule 13
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namely “ A registered person may, on the common portal, transfer any amount of tax,
interest, penalty, fee or any other amount available in the electronic cash ledger under
the Act to the electronic cash ledger for integrated tax, central tax, State tax or Union
territory tax or cess in FORM GST PMT-09”. The said form was not enabled on portal
on that date but deployed on GST common portal now which is being extremely crucial
at this point of time when financial wheels of the business earning no revenue due to a
nationwide lockdown amid COVID-19 outbreak.

Author View: Sub section 10 and 11 to Section 49 of the CGST Act, 2017 is applicable
w.e.f. 01-01-2020 but Rule 87 (13) which enacts former section is surprisingly not
effective till date.

Form PMT-09 enables taxpayer to transfer amount from one minor head/ major
head to another minor head/major head. For instance, taxpayer has paid ₹5,000
under interest of CGST. Now by filing PMT-09, he can shift that amount to late fess
of SGST also.

Key Points to consider before filing PMT-09

1. If the wrong tax has already been utilized for making any payment, then this challan is
not useful. In other words, it will be able to handle only one situation and that is when
payment is done in the wrong head and not utilized.

2. This challan only allows shifting of the amounts that are available in the electronic
cash ledger.

3. The amount once utilized and removed from cash ledger cannot be reallocated.

4. Major head refers to- Integrated tax, Central tax, State/UT tax, and Cess.

5. Minor head refers to- Tax, Interest, Penalty, Fee and Others.

HOW TO ACCESS PMT-09 on GST common portal?

1. Login to GST portal at gst.gov.in

2. Click on Servicesà Ledgers

3. Click on Electronic Cash Ledger and

4. Now, you can file a fresh Form PMT-09 for transfer of amount or filed GST PMT-09.
(Below is screenshot for your reference).

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Format of PMT-09 (Transfer of amount from one account head to another in electronic
cash ledger through):

PMT-09 comprises of minor and major heads. The taxpayer can mention the amount of
tax which he wants to transfer from one head to another. The amount can be
transferred from the head only if there is a balance available under that head at the time
of transfer. A taxpayer can provide his GSTIN and fill the details in Table 5- Details of the
amount to be transferred from one account head to another in Form GST PMT-09. Below
is the format:

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Disclaimer: The views presented are in personal and generic form and not as a legal advice.
Users of this information are expected to refer to the relevant existing provisions of the
applicable laws.

The author may be reached at cabkansal@gmail.com.

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