FinMin Clarifies On Regularizing GST On Support Services Provided By An Electricity Transmission Or Distribution Utility

The Ministry of Finance has issued clarification regarding the regularizing payment of GST on certain support services provided by an electricity transmission or distribution utility.

As recommended by the 55th GST Council, the payment of GST on certain incidental or ancillary services to the supply of transmission or distribution of electricity, as mentioned in Para 9.1 above, supplied by an electricity transmission or distribution utility is regularized for the period 10.10.2024 to 15.01.2025, on ‘as is where is’ basis.

The GST Council, in its 54th meeting recommended to exempt supply of services by way of providing metering equipment on rent, testing for meters/ transformers/ capacitors etc., releasing electricity connection, shifting of meters/service lines, issuing duplicate bills etc., which are incidental or ancillary to the supply of transmission and distribution of electricity provided by electricity transmission and distribution utilities to their consumers. Thereafter, entry at Sr. No. 25A was inserted in the notification No. 12/2017- CTR dated 28.06.2017 vide notification No. 08/2024-CTR dated 08.10.2024, with effect from 10.10.2024.

In its 55th meeting, the GST Council recommended that the entry at Sr. No. 25 and 25A may be aligned and the same has been brought into effect vide notification No. 6/2025-CTR dated 16.01.2025. Accordingly, these incidental or ancillary services to the supply of transmission or distribution of electricity supplied by transmission or distribution utilities are now covered under the said exemption entry.

It was also recommended that the intervening period i.e., 10.10.2024 (effective date of entry at Sr. No. 25A in notification No. 12/2017-CTR dated 28.06.2017) up to 15.01.2025 (till the date of amending notification No. 06/2025 CTR dated 16.01.2025) may be regularised on ‘as is where is’ basis.

Circular No. 245/02/2025-GST

Date: 28/01/2025

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Mariya Paliwala
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