S.O. (E). – In pursuance of notification No. 60/2015-Customs (N.T.), published vide number G.S.R. 453(E), dated 4th June 2015 in Gazette of India, Extra-ordinary, Part-II, section 3, sub-section (i), and as amended by notification No. 133/2015-Customs (N.T.)
S.O. (E). – In pursuance of notification No. 60/2015-Customs (N.T.), published vide number G.S.R. 453(E), dated 4th June 2015 in Gazette of India, Extra-ordinary, Part-II, section 3, sub-section (i), and as amended by notification No. 133/2015-Customs (N.T.), published vide number G.S.R. 916(E) dated 30th November 2015
Registration for persons who makes inter- State supply of services and have aggregate turnover less than Rs. 20 lac, p.a. is exempted. For details please refer to Notification No. 10/2017- Integrated Tax dated 13.10.2017
The Procedures for Procuring from Domestic Suppliers by Merchant Exporter is : 1. Both the Supplier and Merchant Exporter must be Registered Persons 2. The registered supplier shall supply the goods to the registered recipient on a tax invoice Charging GST : a. Intra-State – 0.05% of CGST + 0.05% of SGST b. Inter- State – 0.1% of IGST
Details of inputs or capital goods sent and received back from the job worker need to be furnished by the taxpayers on a quarterly basis, in Form GST ITC-04. For preparing and uploading this statement, an excel offline tool has been made available on GST Portal.
The CBDT has issued Circular No. 06 of 2017 dated 24th January, 2017 which deals with Guiding Principles for determination of Place of Effective Management (POEM) of a Company. POEM is an internationally recognized Test for determination of residence of a company incorporated in a foreign jurisdiction. In other words, a set of rules will […]
In a layman language, deemed export means the goods when supplied, does not leave India and payment for which is received either in Indian rupees or in convertible foreign exchange, if such goods are manufactured in India. (Section 147 of CGST Act, 2017). By and large, all the provisions related to ‘export’, shall be applicable to ‘deemed export’,but following are the provisions which are applicable to deemed export only.
How discounts will be dealt with under GST? Offering trade and cash discounts is an in-built promotional scheme of almost every entity. Companies generally offer trade discounts to increase the sales, while cash discounts are given to recover the payments speedily.
Part II of Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 deals with insolvency resolution and liquidation for corporate persons. The actual work will be mostly handled by ‘resolution professional’ under supervision of NCLT