Provisions related to registration under GST regime; Traders are requested to register now without waiting for the last date i.e. 30th July, 2017. As per the GST laws, one is required to take registration on or before 30thJuly, 2017. All traders are requested to register now without waiting for the last date. If one […]
FAQs on Create the Challan Q.1 How do the new payment systems benefit the taxpayer and the Commercial Tax Department? Ans: No more queues and waiting for making payments as payments can be made online 24 X 7 Instant online receipts for payments made online GST Practitioners can make payments on behalf of the clients. […]
In this Flash editorial, the author referring amendment (i.e. in Rules, Sections, Circulars, Notifications) issued by Ministry of Corporate Affairs in the Month of June – July, 2017. This is article no. 246 of the series of editorials written by the author on corporate laws
What are the steps involved in applying for Registration as a GST Practitioner (GSTP) on the GST Portal? 1. Access the https://www.gst.gov.in/ URL. The GST Home page is displayed.
I am a normal taxpayer. How can I register with GST? For registering yourself as a normal taxpayer, perform the following steps: 1. Access the https://www.gst.gov.in/ URL. The GST Home page is displayed. 2. Click the Services > Registration > New Registration option. Alternatively, you can also click REGISTER NOW link.
Mr Ganesh states that although at this stage he is not pressing for any ad interim directions, the requirement for compliance of the impugned ICDS would arise at the time filing of returns and therefore it is important that the petition be heard at an early date after completion of pleadings.
This article attempts to dispel the doubts in the minds of such prospective NRI investors by addressing key issues pertaining to property dealings in India.
When the heart speaks, the mind finds it indecent to object feels author Milan Kundera. Yet, people like Warren Buffet, have followed their mind and won handsomely in the stock market. This is perhaps explained by William Blake’s statement A fool does not see the same tree that a wise man sees.
On 6th July , 2017, RBI has come out with a new circular capping the liabilities of Bank customers in the event of unauthorized electronic banking transactions (put simply, frauds). The guidelines given in the circular is applicable for all Commercial banks, Small banks and payment banks in India.
Petitioner is filing this Public Interest Litigation before this Hon’ble Court seeking recourse against the patently discriminatory and illegal treatment being meted out to the women of India by the unconstitutional and illegal imposition of a Goods and Services Tax at a high rate of 12% on sanitary napkins.