What category of persons are required to migrate to GST? Ans: Taxable persons who are paying service tax, State VAT or Central Excise are required to migrate to GST. They will get temporary PAN based registration number. Final registration will be granted after submitting necessary information and papers, as defined under Section 139 of CGST and SGST Act 2017.
How can tax payments be made under GST? Ans. Under GST tax payment is easy and can be done first by using the input tax credit available. The payment can also be done in cash through all modes available like e-payment through net-banking, credit card and debit card, over the counter of banks, RTGS or NEFT.
A taxable persons business is in many States. All supplies are below Rs 10 lakhs. He makes some Inter State supply from one State. Is he liable for registration? Ans: He is liable to register if the aggregate turnover (all India) is more than 20 lakhs (Rs 10 lakhs in Special Category States) or if he is engaged in Inter State supplies. In this case he would be liable to register all his businesses.
What does job work mean? Ans: Job work means undertaking any treatment or process by a person on goods belonging to another registered person and the expression ‘job worker’ shall be construed accordingly, as defined in Section 2(68) of CGST Act 2017.
The Government has exempts intra-State supplies of goods, the description of which is specified in column (3) from so much of the central tax leviable as is in excess of the amount calculated at the rate specified in the corresponding entry in column (4) of the said Table and subject to the relevant conditions annexed to this notification, as per column (5) of the Table aforesaid.
Article Compiles list of 149 Type of Goods which are exempt from Tax under GST with respective HSN Code and Description of Goods as per Notification No. 2/2017-Central Tax (Rate) New Delhi, the 28th June, 2017 GOODS AND SERVICES TAX List of Exempted Goods under GST S. No. Classification Description of Goods 1 0101 Live asses, […]
Normally, tax on supply of goods or service or both should be paid by the supplier of such goods or service. But in a case, where a registered person receiving supply of goods or service or both from an unregistered person, tax liability on such receipt of goods or service or both should be borne by the registered receiver.
It is clarified to all concerned that in the circular WM-10(31)/2017 Dated 04.07.2017, the phrase the increased amount of tax due to GST, if any” means the effective increase in the tax liability calculated after taking into consideration extra availability of input tax credit under GST (including deemed credit available to the traders under CGST)
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Finance Minister Shri Arun Jaitley launches a Mobile App GST Rates Finder to help users to find rates of GST for various goods and services.