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GST on Google AdSense Income in India — Registration, LUT & Rules

Last updated: March 2025 · Reviewed by TaxTap CA team

Website AdSense income from Google qualifies as export of services. GST registration + LUT makes it zero-rated. Since Google AdSense payments come from outside India, your services likely qualify as 'export of services' — zero-rated with LUT.

Who this applies to

  • Indian freelancers/creators earning through Google AdSense
  • Google AdSense earners crossing ₹20L annual turnover
  • Professionals confused about GST on Google AdSense income
  • Google AdSense users wanting to claim Input Tax Credit
Platform Type
creator income
Payout Method
Wire transfer from Google

How this works for Google AdSense

1

GST registration is mandatory when aggregate turnover exceeds ₹20L (₹10L in special category states).

2

Google AdSense income from foreign sources qualifies as 'export of services'. File LUT for zero-rated GST.

3

File LUT (Form RFD-11) at the start of each FY to make exports zero-rated.

4

File GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B monthly or quarterly depending on turnover.

5

Claim ITC on business expenses — software, tools, internet, coworking.

6

Website AdSense income from Google qualifies as export of services. GST registration + LUT makes it zero-rated.

Real examples

Google AdSense earner under ₹20L

Below GST threshold, no registration needed.

Annual Income
₹15L
Estimated Savings
Compliance cost saved
Without TaxTap
No GST liability
With TaxTap
Optional registration for ITC benefits

Google AdSense earner above ₹20L with foreign income

Export of services with LUT.

Annual Income
₹30L
Estimated Savings
₹5.4L GST saved
Without TaxTap
18% IGST if not using LUT
With TaxTap
0% with LUT

What should you do?

Under ₹20L? Registration optional unless you want ITC benefits.

Foreign income? Register + LUT = zero GST. Clean and simple.

Don't delay registration when crossing ₹20L — penalties for late registration.

Track aggregate turnover carefully — includes exempt supplies.

Mistakes to avoid

Charging 18% GST on Google AdSense foreign income instead of zero-rating with LUT.

Not filing LUT at the start of the financial year.

Not keeping Google AdSense payout statements reconciled with GSTR returns.

Forgetting FIRC/BRC as proof of export.

Missing the ₹20L threshold because aggregate turnover wasn't tracked.

Documents you need

  • GST registration certificate
  • LUT acknowledgment (Form RFD-11)
  • FIRC/BRC for every foreign receipt
  • Google AdSense payout reports
  • Bank statements for reconciliation

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