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Inverted Duty Structure Refund in Bundi

When the GST rate on your inputs is higher than the rate on your output supplies, unused Input Tax Credit piles up. Section 54(3)(ii) lets you claim a refund of that accumulated ITC — our CA team computes it under the Rule 89(5) formula, files RFD-01 with Statement 1 & 1A, and follows up till credit.

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Inverted Duty Structure Refund in Bundi

Registrar (RoC)

RoC Jaipur — 72, Lal Kothi, Tonk Road, Jaipur – 302015

Jurisdictional HC

Rajasthan High Court

GSTIN prefix

08 (Rajasthan)

Professional Tax

Rajasthan does not levy Professional Tax.

Business hubs

Agri Mandi, Stone Mining, Hadoti Tourism

Bundi is a Hadoti-region heritage-tourism and stone-mining town near Kota.

Also in: Kota Chittorgarh
An inverted duty structure arises when the GST rate on your inputs (purchases) is higher than the rate on your output supplies (sales), so unused Input Tax Credit keeps accumulating in the electronic credit ledger. Section 54(3)(ii) of the CGST Act, 2017 allows a refund of this unutilised ITC, capped by the formula in Rule 89(5) of the CGST Rules — computed on ITC of inputs only, excluding input services and capital goods. The claim is filed in Form RFD-01 with Statement 1 and Statement 1A, within 2 years of the relevant date.
54(3)
The enabling sectionSection 54(3)(ii) of the CGST Act, 2017 is the statutory basis for the inverted duty refund of accumulated ITC.
Understand It

What Is Inverted Duty Structure Refund?

A quick, plain-language explanation before the details.

In simple terms

Inverted duty structure means the GST you pay on inputs is higher than the GST you charge on sales, so credit builds up faster than you can use it — Section 54(3)(ii) lets you claim that unutilised ITC back.

Legally

Under Section 54(3)(ii) of the CGST Act, 2017, a registered person may claim a refund of unutilised ITC where credit has accumulated because the rate of tax on inputs is higher than the rate on output supplies (other than nil-rated or fully exempt supplies), except goods or services notified by the Government. The refund is capped by the formula in Rule 89(5) of the CGST Rules.

Governing authority

Administered by the Goods and Services Tax Network (GSTN) under the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC), via the portal gst.gov.in, where the claim is filed in Form RFD-01.

Validity

The claim must be filed within 2 years of the relevant date under Section 54(1). After the Finance Act, 2022 amendment, the relevant date is the due date for the Section 39 return (GSTR-3B) for the period in which the claim arises — so each tax period carries its own 2-year clock.

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Quick Facts

Professional Fee
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Governing Law
CGST Act 2017
Enabling Section
Sec 54(3)(ii)
Refund Formula
Rule 89(5)
Filing Form
RFD-01 + Stmt 1/1A
Time Limit
2 years
Mode
100% Online
Authority
GSTN / CBIC
Before You Start

Is This Service Right for You?

Ideal for

  • Textile & apparel units with higher-taxed man-made yarn and job-work inputs
  • Footwear manufacturers buying components at higher rates than finished output
  • Fertiliser & agro-input makers with 18% raw materials against a concessional output rate
  • EV manufacturers whose parts and cells attract 18%/28% against a 5% output
  • Utensils, tractor and agri-machinery makers with higher-rated steel and castings
  • Pharma & medical-device makers with APIs and packing taxed above the output rate

You may need this if

  • Your input GST rate is consistently higher than your output GST rate
  • ITC is accumulating in your electronic credit ledger faster than you can use it
  • Your output supplies are taxable at a lower rate (not nil-rated or fully exempt)
  • Your product HSN is not on the notified-goods bar under the proviso to Section 54(3)
  • You have eligible tax periods still within the 2-year time limit
  • Working capital is stuck as unutilised input tax credit

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Why It Matters

Why Claim an Inverted Duty Structure Refund?

When the input rate exceeds the output rate, ITC accumulates and locks up working capital. Claiming the refund frees that credit and keeps your compliance clean.

  1. 01

    Free Up Blocked Working Capital

    Accumulated ITC sits idle in the electronic credit ledger. A Section 54(3)(ii) refund converts that blocked credit into cash you can redeploy.

  2. 02

    A Statutory Entitlement

    Section 54(3)(ii) expressly permits refund of unutilised ITC in an inverted structure — it is a legal right, not a concession, subject to the notified-goods bar.

  3. 03

    Correct Rule 89(5) Math

    The maximum refund is a formula-driven figure. Getting Net ITC and adjusted total turnover right is what determines how much you actually recover.

  4. 04

    Deadlines Keep Moving

    Post-2022, every tax period has its own 2-year window. Filing the oldest eligible periods first protects credit that would otherwise lapse.

  5. 05

    Survives Departmental Scrutiny

    A well-computed claim with reconciled Statement 1A reduces deficiency memos and query cycles, so the sanction is not cut down.

  6. 06

    Recurring Cash Benefit

    For a structurally inverted business, the refund is not one-off — it can be claimed period after period as fresh credit accumulates.

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Eligibility

Who Can Apply?

Manufacturers with a rate-inverted product mix
Textile, apparel & footwear units
Fertiliser & agro-input producers
EV makers & component assemblers
Pharma & medical-supply manufacturers
Any registered taxpayer with inverted output rates

Eligibility checklist

  • The GST rate on inputs is higher than the rate on your output supplies
  • Output supplies are taxable at a lower rate — not nil-rated or fully exempt
  • The goods are not barred by a notification under the proviso to Section 54(3)
  • ITC has actually accumulated in the electronic credit ledger for the period
  • You are a registered person (composition taxpayers have no ITC, so no claim arises)
  • The claim is filed within 2 years of the relevant date for each period
End-to-End

Everything You Need. One Professional Team.

01

Inversion Check

Free CA consultation — map input vs output rates, confirm eligibility and the notified-goods bar.

02

Data & Reconciliation

Reconcile GSTR-1, GSTR-3B, GSTR-2B and the purchase register for the claim periods.

03

Net ITC Isolation

Separate ITC on inputs (goods) from input services and capital goods for Rule 89(5).

04

Rule 89(5) Computation

Compute the maximum refund period-wise using the amended (2022) formula.

05

Statement 1 & 1A

Prepare and validate the refund computation and invoice-wise inward/outward details offline.

06

RFD-01 Filing

File the application on the GST portal with declarations and certification as applicable.

07

Query Handling

Respond to deficiency memos (RFD-03) and departmental queries on your behalf.

08

Order & Credit Tracking

Track the RFD-06 sanction order and confirm the refund credited to your bank.

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What You’ll Receive

Eligibility & rate-inversion analysis
Period-wise Rule 89(5) refund computation
Statement 1 (refund computation)
Statement 1A (invoice-wise inward & outward details)
GSTR-1 / GSTR-3B / GSTR-2B reconciliation
RFD-01 filed with ARN acknowledgement
Deficiency memo & query replies
RFD-06 sanction order & credit confirmation
Checklist

What Documents Are Required for an Inverted Duty Refund?

The claim is built from your GST returns and invoice-level purchase/sales data. Keep clear scans and machine-readable registers ready — everything is collected securely online.

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Registration & Returns

Your GST records
4 documents
  • GSTIN & GST portal login credentials
  • GSTR-1 for the claim periods
  • GSTR-3B for the claim periods
  • GSTR-2B / auto-drafted ITC statements

Statement 1A is invoice-wise

Statement 1A needs invoice-level details of inward supplies of inputs and outward inverted-rated supplies. Matching these against GSTR-2B before upload is the single biggest way to avoid deficiency memos.

Net ITC = inputs only

Only ITC on inputs (goods) feeds the formula. ITC on input services and capital goods must be excluded — the exclusion of input services was upheld by the Supreme Court in VKC Footsteps (2021).

Check the notified-goods bar

Some HSNs are barred by notification under the proviso to Section 54(3). Your input and output HSN codes must be checked against the current notified list before filing.

Each period has its own deadline

The 2-year clock runs per tax period from the due date of the Section 39 return. Older eligible periods should be identified and filed first so credit does not lapse.

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Step by Step

How the Inverted Duty Refund Is Filed (Step by Step)

The entire claim is prepared and filed online through the GST portal at gst.gov.in.

01

Inversion Check

Free CA consultation — map input vs output rates, confirm eligibility, check the notified-goods bar and the 2-year window.

02

Data & Reconciliation

GSTR-1, GSTR-3B, GSTR-2B and the purchase register are reconciled; Net ITC on inputs is isolated from services and capital goods.

03

Rule 89(5) Computation

The maximum refund is computed period-wise; Statement 1 and invoice-wise Statement 1A are prepared and validated offline.

04

RFD-01 Filed

The application is filed on the GST portal with declarations and certification as applicable; RFD-02 acknowledgement follows.

05

Query Handling

Any deficiency memo (RFD-03) or departmental query is answered promptly on your behalf.

06

RFD-06 & Credit

The sanction order (RFD-06) is tracked and the refund is credited to your bank account.

How Long It Takes

How Long Does an Inverted Duty Refund Take?

StageExpected Time
Data reconciliation + Rule 89(5) computationA few working days
RFD-02 acknowledgement after filing (or RFD-03 deficiency memo)Within 15 days
RFD-06 sanction & credit to bank under Section 54(7)Within 60 days of a complete application

Under Section 54(7), the refund is to be sanctioned within 60 days of a complete application; if the department crosses 60 days, interest at 6% p.a. applies under Section 56. The 90%-in-7-days provisional refund (RFD-04) is for zero-rated supply claims — inverted duty claims follow the normal 60-day track. A deficiency memo restarts the process.

Compliance Calendar

Key Dates — At a Glance

FrequencyWhat Is Due
On FilingNote the ARN and RFD-02 acknowledgement · Track for any RFD-03 deficiency memo · Keep computation working papers ready
During ProcessingRespond to queries within the given time · Provide any additional invoice details sought · Monitor the 60-day sanction window
Every PeriodRe-check whether inversion still applies · File the oldest eligible period first · Watch each period’s own 2-year clock
On Rate ChangesRe-map input vs output rates after GST Council changes · Re-check the notified-goods list for your HSN · Stop claiming if the inversion is corrected

Dates are indicative and may change with government notifications. Our team tracks every deadline so you never miss a filing.

Why Outsource

Doing It Yourself vs TaxClue

Doing It Yourself

  • Confirm your product mix is actually rate-inverted, HSN by HSN
  • Check the current notified-goods bar under the proviso to Section 54(3)
  • Isolate Net ITC on inputs from input services and capital goods
  • Compute the amended Rule 89(5) formula correctly period-wise
  • Prepare invoice-wise Statement 1A that matches GSTR-2B
  • Track a separate 2-year deadline for every tax period
  • Handle deficiency memos and departmental queries yourself

With TaxClue

  • CA confirms rate inversion and eligibility on the first call
  • Notified-goods bar checked against your HSN before filing
  • Net ITC isolated correctly to inputs only
  • Rule 89(5) computed period-wise so the claim survives scrutiny
  • Statement 1A reconciled with GSTR-2B before upload
  • Oldest eligible periods mapped and filed first
  • Deficiency memos and queries answered by our team

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Avoid Delays

Common Mistakes That Delay Your Application

Including ITC on input services or capital goods in Net ITC
Filing for goods barred under the proviso to Section 54(3)
Statement 1A not matching invoice-wise GSTR-2B data
Using the pre-2022 formula instead of the amended Rule 89(5)
Wrong computation of adjusted total turnover under Rule 89(4)
Claiming where output is nil-rated or fully exempt (not merely lower)
Missing a tax period’s 2-year deadline and letting credit lapse
Not reconciling GSTR-1, GSTR-3B and the purchase register before filing

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Stay Compliant

What to Keep in Mind After Filing

On Filing

  • Note the ARN and RFD-02 acknowledgement
  • Track for any RFD-03 deficiency memo
  • Keep computation working papers ready

During Processing

  • Respond to queries within the given time
  • Provide any additional invoice details sought
  • Monitor the 60-day sanction window

Every Period

  • Re-check whether inversion still applies
  • File the oldest eligible period first
  • Watch each period’s own 2-year clock

On Rate Changes

  • Re-map input vs output rates after GST Council changes
  • Re-check the notified-goods list for your HSN
  • Stop claiming if the inversion is corrected
Risk Assessment

Penalties & Consequences

What is at stake if you do not comply

  • Including ITC on input services or capital goods in Net ITC inflates and sinks the claim
  • Statement 1A not matching invoice-wise GSTR-2B data triggers a deficiency memo
  • Missing a tax period's own 2-year deadline lets accumulated credit lapse
  • Filing on goods barred under the proviso to Section 54(3) leads to rejection
  • Using the pre-2022 formula understates the eligible refund
Latest Updates

Regulatory Updates 2025–26

  • 2025: Refund of accumulated ITC on an inverted duty structure is computed under the revised Rule 89(5) formula.
  • 2025: GST refund applications are filed in Form RFD-01 within 2 years of the relevant date under Section 54.
  • 2025: Interest at 6% is payable under Section 56 if a sanctioned refund is not paid within 60 days of a complete application.
  • 2025: The Invoice Management System (IMS) affects GSTR-2B and therefore the ITC available for refund claims.
The Difference

Why Businesses Choose TaxClue

01

CA / CS Team

Chartered Accountants who file inverted duty refunds across textiles, footwear, fertilisers, EV and manufacturing.

02

Correct Rule 89(5) Math

Net ITC isolated to inputs and adjusted total turnover computed right — so the claim survives scrutiny without cuts.

03

Statement 1A Done Right

Invoice-wise inward/outward matching with GSTR-2B before upload — the biggest cause of deficiency memos, eliminated.

04

Period-Wise Deadlines

Post-2022, every tax period has its own 2-year clock. We map and file the oldest eligible periods first.

05

100% Online

Documents over WhatsApp / email, portal filing, status updates throughout. No office visits.

06

Transparent Fees

A clear quote before we start — no surprise billing at any stage of the refund process.

Data Care

Your Documents Deserve Professional Care

  • Documents handled by professionals under confidentiality
  • Access limited to the team working on your file
  • Communication over secure digital channels
  • Documents retained only as long as needed for compliance
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Answers

Frequently Asked Questions

What is inverted duty structure under GST?
It is a situation where the GST rate on inputs is higher than the GST rate on output supplies — for example, raw materials at 18% but the finished product at a lower rate. ITC then accumulates in the electronic credit ledger faster than it can be used, and Section 54(3)(ii) of the CGST Act permits a refund of that unutilised ITC.
Who can claim an inverted duty structure refund?
Any registered taxpayer whose ITC has accumulated because the input rate exceeds the output rate on taxable supplies — commonly textiles, footwear, fertilisers, EV manufacturers, utensils, tractors and pharma. Exclusions: nil-rated or fully exempt output supplies, goods or services notified under the proviso to Section 54(3), and composition taxpayers (who have no ITC).
What is the Rule 89(5) refund formula?
Maximum Refund = {(Turnover of inverted rated supply of goods & services × Net ITC) ÷ Adjusted Total Turnover} − {Tax payable on such inverted rated supply × (Net ITC ÷ ITC availed on inputs and input services)}. "Net ITC" means ITC availed on inputs (goods) only. The second limb, added with effect from 5 July 2022 via Notification 14/2022-Central Tax, apportions the output-tax deduction and generally increases the refund versus the pre-2022 formula.
Can I get a refund of ITC on input services and capital goods?
No. "Net ITC" under Rule 89(5) is restricted to inputs (goods). The Supreme Court in Union of India v. VKC Footsteps (2021) upheld the exclusion of input services, and capital goods ITC is likewise outside the formula. That credit remains in your ledger for normal set-off against output tax — it just cannot be encashed through this refund route.
Which goods are barred from an inverted duty refund?
Goods notified under the proviso to Section 54(3) via Notification 5/2017-Central Tax (Rate), as amended — the list has historically covered items such as certain woven and knitted fabrics and railway rolling stock parts. The bar on specified textiles was withdrawn prospectively from 1 August 2018 (credit accumulated up to July 2018 lapsed). Always check the current notified list against your HSN codes before filing.
What is the time limit for an inverted duty refund claim?
2 years from the relevant date under Section 54(1) of the CGST Act. After the Finance Act, 2022 amendment, the relevant date is the due date for furnishing the Section 39 return (GSTR-3B) for the period in which the claim arises — so each tax period carries its own 2-year deadline.
Which form and statements are filed for this refund?
Form RFD-01 on the GST portal under the category "Refund on account of ITC accumulated due to inverted tax structure", accompanied by Statement 1 (Rule 89(5) computation) and Statement 1A (invoice-wise details of inward supplies of inputs and outward inverted-rated supplies), along with the prescribed declarations and undertakings and, where applicable, CA/CMA certification.
How long does the refund take once filed?
Acknowledgement in RFD-02 is due within 15 days of filing (or a deficiency memo in RFD-03), and the final sanction order in RFD-06 within 60 days of the complete application under Section 54(7). If the department crosses 60 days, interest at 6% per annum applies under Section 56. The 90% provisional refund in 7 days (RFD-04) applies to zero-rated supply claims, not inverted duty claims.
What is "Net ITC" in the Rule 89(5) formula?
Net ITC is the input tax credit availed on inputs — that is, goods — during the relevant period. It deliberately excludes ITC on input services and on capital goods. Isolating Net ITC correctly is the single most important step, because it directly caps how much refund you can claim.
What is Adjusted Total Turnover?
It is the total turnover in the State or Union Territory for the period, excluding exempt supplies (other than zero-rated) and the value of inward supplies on which tax is paid under reverse charge, as defined in Rule 89(4). It forms the denominator of the first limb of the Rule 89(5) formula.
Does the inverted duty refund apply if my output is exempt or nil-rated?
No. Section 54(3)(ii) applies only where the output supply is taxable at a lower rate than the inputs. If the output is nil-rated or fully exempt, there is no inverted duty refund under this route — a different treatment applies to exempt supplies.
Can I claim the refund for multiple past periods together?
Claims are computed and filed period-wise, and each period carries its own 2-year deadline from the due date of its Section 39 return. In practice the oldest eligible periods are identified and filed first so that credit does not lapse, while later periods are claimed as their data is reconciled.
Why was the Rule 89(5) formula changed in 2022?
The exclusion of input services from "Net ITC" was litigated — the Gujarat High Court read it down (VKC Footsteps) while the Madras High Court upheld it (Tvl. Transtonnelstroy). The Supreme Court in UOI v. VKC Footsteps (2021) upheld the rule but flagged anomalies in the formula, leading to the amendment effective 5 July 2022 that apportions the output-tax deduction — generally increasing the refund.
What is the formula for an inverted duty structure refund?
Under Rule 89(5), Maximum Refund = {(Turnover of inverted rated supply of goods & services × Net ITC) ÷ Adjusted Total Turnover} − {Tax payable on such inverted rated supply × (Net ITC ÷ ITC availed on inputs and input services)}. Net ITC is the credit availed on inputs (goods) only, and the second limb (effective 5 July 2022) apportions the output-tax deduction between inputs and input services.
What documents are required to claim an inverted duty structure refund?
You need GSTIN and portal access, GSTR-1, GSTR-3B and GSTR-2B for the claim periods, purchase and sales registers showing input and output HSN and GST rates, invoice-wise inward and outward details for Statement 1A, the electronic credit ledger extract showing accumulated ITC, a validated bank account, and the prescribed declarations (plus CA/CMA certification where applicable).
How do I check the status of my inverted duty refund after filing?
Track the ARN generated on filing RFD-01 at Services → Refunds → Track Application Status on gst.gov.in. The status moves from acknowledged (RFD-02) to sanctioned (RFD-06) and disbursed (RFD-05); a deficiency memo shows as RFD-03. Inverted duty claims follow the normal 60-day track and are not eligible for the 90% provisional refund (RFD-04), which is only for zero-rated supplies.
Why was my inverted duty refund rejected or reduced?
Common grounds are including ITC on input services or capital goods in Net ITC, Statement 1A not matching invoice-wise GSTR-2B data, using the pre-2022 formula, wrong computation of adjusted total turnover under Rule 89(4), claiming on goods barred under the proviso to Section 54(3), or a time-barred period. Correcting the computation and reconciling the statement in the RFD-09 reply usually addresses the objection.
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