Description
This comprehensive treatise offers a complete analysis of the implications of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) on works contracts and construction and EPC (Engineering, Procurement & Construction) contracts. The book simplifies the intricacies of GST law, providing sector-specific insights for areas such as oil & gas, real estate, manufacturing, thermal power, roads, ports, and water supply projects. Incorporating a wealth of case studies, practical examples, and landmark judgments simplifies the complexities surrounding liquidated damages, security deposits/advances, anti-profiteering, valuation, etc. It also discusses litigation strategies, helping professionals anticipate and manage potential disputes.
This book is intended for the following audience:
- Tax Practitioners & Consultants – For expert guidance on GST-related nuances of works contracts
- Lawyers & Legal Professionals – For in-depth legal analysis and recent judicial precedents concerning contract disputes under GST
- Builders, EPC Contractors & Real Estate Developers – For clarity on complex compliance requirements, input tax credit mechanisms, and tax-saving strategies
- Finance & Accounting Professionals – For insights into time of supply, invoice issuance, and valuation in works contracts
- Corporate & Project Managers – For a practical understanding of GST in ongoing and upcoming infrastructure, construction, and EPC projects
The Present Publication is the 11th Edition | 2025 and has been amended by the Finance Act 2025. It is authored by Sudipta Bhattacharjee, Rishabh Prasad & Abhishek Garg, with the following noteworthy features:
- [Finance Act 2025 Amendments] Incorporates and clarifies the latest changes introduced by the Finance Act 2025, ensuring readers have up-to-date information on GST laws
- [Comprehensive Coverage & Comparative Insights] Detailed exploration of the definition, scope, and classification of works contracts under GST with references to pre-GST regimes and international VAT/GST practices
- [Latest Case Laws & Landmark Judgments] Features analysis of crucial judgments, including those on Safari Retreats, Bharti Airtel, and European case references. It also discusses HMRC advisories and their relevance to the Indian context
- [Sector-wise Chapters] Detailed coverage of GST implications in Oil & Gas, Real Estate, Roads, Ports, Thermal Power, Water Supply, and Manufacturing projects
- [Deep Dive into Disputes & Litigation Tips] Explores key contractual disputes, anti-profiteering issues, liquidated damages, security deposits, and ‘free of cost’ supplies under GST. It also provides guidance on legal arguments for handling controversies
- [Practical Case Studies & Examples] Contains numerous scenarios illustrating how to classify a contract, optimise tax credits, and manage compliance obligations
- [User-friendly Approach] Features step-by-step explanations, flowcharts, and checklists, making the GST ecosystem accessible even to non-tax professionals
The coverage of the book is as follows:
- Fundamentals of GST & Its Applicability
- Introduction to the scheme and evolution of works contracts pre- and post-GST
- Core Definitions & Concepts
- Detailed understanding of the term’ works contract’ and what constitutes ‘immovable property’ and ‘transfer of property in goods’
- Composite & Mixed Supplies
- Guidance on differentiating composite contracts from mixed supplies, ensuring correct classification under GST.
- Time of Supply, Valuation & Input Tax Credit
- Points of taxation, procedures for invoicing, and treatment of advances/security deposits
- Valuation principles, including provisions around ‘free of cost’ supplies and liquidated damages
- Place of Supply & TDS Provisions
- Comprehensive coverage of place of supply rules, vital for cross-border/ inter-state works contracts
- Explanation of TDS mechanisms under GST for works contracts
- Sector-Specific Analysis
- Separate chapters focusing on real estate, roads, thermal power, ports, oil & gas, large manufacturing plants, and solar power projects
- Anti-Profiteering & Dispute Management
- Commentary on anti-profiteering measures and strategies to handle investigations and litigations
- Practical strategies for tax controversy management, including best practices on drafting and structuring works contracts
- Transitions & Comparisons
- Special discussion on the transition from pre-GST to GST regime and practical tips to handle legacy contract disputes
- Comparative insights with Middle-East VAT regimes to help multinational businesses
The structure of the book is as follows:
- Introductory Chapters – Set the stage with an overview of GST, including historical context, the evolution of works contract laws, and the significance of the Finance Act 2025
- Definitional & Conceptual Chapters – Focus on core definitions like immovable property, transfer of property, and composite vs. mixed supply
- Applicability & Compliance – Chapters dedicated to registration, invoicing, time of supply, valuation, place of supply rules, and TDS under GST
- Practical Insights & Case Studies – Examples illustrate crucial concepts such as free-of-cost supplies, liquidated damages, security deposits, and dispute-resolution strategies
- Sectoral/Industry-Focused Chapters – Each major sector—Real Estate, Oil & Gas, Ports, Thermal Power, Solar Power, etc.—has its chapter exploring specific concerns and solutions
- Advanced Topics & Strategic Guidance – Addresses more nuanced issues such as anti-profiteering, best practices for contract structuring, and offshore supply tax controversies
- Supplementary Materials – Annexures with rate schedules, relevant notifications, and guidelines for quick reference
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About the authors
Sudipta Bhattacharjee
Sudipta Bhattacharjee is a Partner at a leading Tier-1 law firm in Delhi-NCR and has over seventeen years of experience in strategic tax and commercial-legal advisory. Recognised among India’s top 40 lawyers and legal influencers under 40 by Businessworld Legal in 2020, he is a qualified lawyer who graduated from the National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata.
He specialises in pre-GST indirect taxes such as Customs, Excise, and Service Tax, as well as GST and contract documentation. He has been instrumental in advising businesses across sectors on GST transition and implementation in India and has conducted several training sessions. His expertise extends internationally, leading VAT impact assessments for significant business conglomerates in Kuwait regarding the Gulf Co-operation Council’s proposed VAT introduction.
A frequent speaker at prestigious conferences, Sudipta has authored numerous articles on GST and tax issues in leading publications like Business Standard and Economic Times. His work has been recognised as ‘Highly Regarded’ in Indirect Tax by World Tax and as an ‘Indirect Tax Leader’ by the International Tax Review since 2017. Additionally, he has been consistently ranked as a ‘Leading Lawyer’ for Tax by Chambers & Partners, Legal 500 Asia-Pacific, and the RSG India Report.
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Rishabh Prasad
Rishabh Prasad is a seasoned tax lawyer based in Delhi who works in the chambers of a highly reputed tax counsel. A 2015 graduate of the National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata, he has extensive experience in indirect tax areas, including GST, Service Tax, Customs, Foreign Trade Policy (FTP), and International Trade Laws.
Rishabh has played a key role in India’s GST transition, regularly advising corporate clients on strategic and day-to-day GST matters, including transaction structuring. His expertise extends to international tax advisory, having worked on several high-profile assignments for business conglomerates preparing for VAT implementation across the Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC) countries.
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Abhishek Garg
Abhishek Garg is a dual-qualified Chartered Accountant and Advocate with a robust legal practice specialising in tax and corporate laws. A Commerce graduate from the prestigious Shri Ram College of Commerce, Abhishek pursued his law degree at the Campus Law Centre, Faculty of Law, Delhi University. He is also a Fellow Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI).
Abhishek has gained extensive experience working with top-tier law firms such as Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas, Lakshmikumaran & Sridharan, and Advaita Legal. His expertise spans Direct and Indirect Tax Litigation and Company Law matters, which he has handled across various judicial and quasi-judicial forums. He frequently advises companies, industries, and professionals on taxation, corporate, and commercial law issues.
Abhishek is also a visiting faculty member at ICAI, where he teaches Indirect Tax Laws and Insolvency & Bankruptcy Laws. He regularly speaks at conferences and CA study circles. He practices through his law firm, AGS Legal, based in Delhi.
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