This GST Charcha deciphers into recent changes in GST Laws made vide Clause No. 101, 102 and 112 of the Finance Bill, 2021 with respect to scrapping GST Audit by professionals and moving to self-certification.
Heard Mr. Jas Sanghavi, learned counsel for the petitioners and Mr. Sham Walve along with Mr. Ram Ochani, learned counsel for the respondents.
OFFICE ORDER NO. 37 OF 2021 With the approval of the Competent Authority, the term of ad-hoc appointment of the following IRS Officers to the grade of Joint Commissioner of Income Tax (JCIT) is further extended from 01.01.2021 till they join to the grade of JCIT on regular basis or till the Retirement/VRS of officials, whichever is earlier: –
Pursuant to Section 70 of CGST Act, 2017 Proper Officer(s) under the law have the power to summon any person whose attendance he considers necessary either to give evidence or to produce a document or any other thing in any inquiry.
An analysis on the Judgment of the Hon’ble High Court of Kerala in the case of Bon Cargos Private Limited Vs Assistant State Tax Officer, W.A. No. 1735/2020 and 1736/2020 Dated 21/12/2020 on the issue of Value of Invoice for E-Way bill. The general impression on this judgment is one to the effect that “E-Way […]
Income declared in survey is to be taxed and it has to fall under one of the heads of income, i.e., business income and, therefore, is available for set-off against the business loss.
Having regard to the fact that since November, 2020, the Advance Ruling Authority has not been conducting the hearings, we make a request to the Hon’ble Lieutenant Governor to take up the matter on priority basis and process the nomination received from the CBIC at the earliest.
Regulation 11 of the listing regulations, inter-alia, provides that any scheme of arrangement / amalgamation / merger / reconstruction / reduction of capital etc. to be presented to any Court or Tribunal does not in any way violate, override or limit the provisions of securities laws or requirements of the Stock Exchanges.
Amadeus IT challenges DCIT’s order on CRS income, PE, and attribution. Key issues include tax liability, PE determination, and expenditure disallowance.
Harmeet Singh Vs Union of India (High Court of Delhi) Detention order under COFEPOSA ACT cannot be quashed merely for delay in Execution It cannot be concluded that the livelink between the prejudicial activity in which the petitioner was found involved on 1-2.02.2019 and the purpose and object of detention, when the detention order was […]