You all are aware that during sessions of Parliament. the Parliamentary Questions (PQ.) — Lok Sabha / Raiya Sabha have to be answered by the Finance Minister, as and when required. Accordingly, data is required to be collected from the field formations of CBEC on urgent basis and data from pan India has to be consolidated at this end and draft reply has to be put up to GST Policy Wing for onward submission and approval of the answer to the PQ concerned.
As a taxpayer we need to be aware of the tax proposals of this year’s Union Budget as they are going to impact our earnings as well as the day-to-day lives from the upcoming financial year (2018-2019). Here we are taking a look at 10 such tax rules which will change from 1st April 2018.
Renting a Property is always a difficult task for Landlord ..they always in dilemma that what are papers they need to collect from Tenant.Here are checklist of it.
A. LANGUAGE OF THE STATUTE SHOULD BE READ AS IT IS – The intention of the Legislature is primarily to be gathered from the language used. The words of a statute never should, in interpretation, be added to or subtracted from without almost a necessity.
GST council in its 26th Meetingannounced various decisions pertaining to GSTR-3B return filing, e-way bill, reverse charge mechanism, e-wallet, TDS/TCS provisions and grievance redressal mechanism.
UAN Activated Members Can Know PF Balance Through Missed Call AND SMS Alert Members registered on the UAN portal may get their details available with EPFO by giving a missed call at 011-22901406 from their registered mobile number. If the UAN of the member is seeded with any one of the Bank A/c number, AADHAAR […]
The Supreme Court on 13th March 2018 has extended the last date for linking of Aadhaar in bank accounts, PAN cards, SIM cards, etc from 31st march 2018 till the date of the final judgement. As per the Supreme Court’s order dated 13th March 2018, the requirement of Aadhaar for opening new bank accounts and applying for Tatkal passports under the relevant laws continues.
Indian economy has been on the path of positive but experimental reforms for last two years or so. I call it experimental because India has experimented with these far reaching decisions (or reforms) as a rare and dare task.
This article aims to highlight the practical difficulties faced in claiming the Refund of unutilized ITC due to inverted rate structure because of technical problem in the conditions put in calculation of “Maximum refund amount to be claimed in column 5 of Statement 1 of on line refund claim in GST RFD-01 A and restricting the claim period for a tax period in the online application of the GSTN portal.
With the recent changes being in highlight, the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) brought about a transformational change in the company incorporation processes, ever since it has undertaken the initiative of Government Process Re-engineering (GPR).