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RCM for procurement from unregistered dealer’s deferred till 30.09.2019

August 6, 2018 64179 Views 0 comment Print

Reverse charge Mechanism (RCM) under section 9(4) of the CGST Act, 2017, for procurement from unregistered dealer’s deferred till 30.09.2019 vide Notification No. 22/2018 – Central Tax (Rate) dated: 6th August, 2018.

No RCM on payment of tax U/s. 7(4) of UTGST Act, 2017 till 30.09.2019

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Reverse charge Mechanism (RCM) under section 7(4) of the UTGST Act, 2017, for procurement from unregistered dealer’s deferred till 30.09.2019 vide Notification No. 22/2018 –Union Territory Tax (Rate) Dated: 6th August, 2018.

GST details in Draft Companies (Cost Records and Audit) Amendment Rules, 2018

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Pursuant to introduction of GST, the Companies (Cost Records and Audit) Rules, 2014 are to be amended to incorporate resultant changes. Accordingly, the Draft Companies (Cost Records and Audit) Amendment Rules, 2018 have been placed on the Ministry’s website www.mca.gov.in for suggestions/ comments.

20% GST cashback on BHIM, Rupay transactions approved by GST Council

August 6, 2018 19599 Views 4 comments Print

GST Council approves 20% GST cashback on BHIM, Rupay transactions GST Council in its 29th meeting on Saturday (4th July 2018) decided to start a pilot project to give 20 per cent cashback of the GST paid subject to cap of Rs 100 on all UPI and USSD transactions as well as transactions made using […]

Valuation of perquisite in respect of Medical Facilities

August 5, 2018 33927 Views 3 comments Print

1. Fixed medical allowance is always chargeable to tax. 2. The perquisite in respect of medical facility provided by an employer in the following hospitals/clinic is not chargeable to tax – a) Hospital owned/maintained by the employer. b) Hospital of Central Government/ State Government/ local authority.

What’s better- Trust, Society or section 8 Company?

August 5, 2018 108261 Views 6 comments Print

One can set up either a public charitable trust, a registered society, or a Section 8 Company (a trust corporation). Each has its own advantages and constraints. If a person wishes to set apart either property or money for a charitable purpose so that the income may be devoted in perpetuity for the fulfilment of the charitable activity, and wants to limit control over the disposal of that income to persons whom he knows and trusts, then it is best to set up a public charitable trust. A public charitable trust can be set up under the Bombay Public Charitable Trusts Act 1950 in Maharashtra or Gujarat. Elsewhere in the country it can be set up under the general law, i.e., by registration of the trust deed with the registrar. But a private trust whose beneficiaries generally are relatives or friends and not society at large does not enjoy tax benefits.

TDS – Payment Due Date & Mode

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Rule 30 of Income Tax Rules, 1962, as amended by S.O. 1261(E), Notification dated 31.05.2010, prescribes mode of payment of tax deducted to the account of Central Government as detailed below:(a) The Tax deducted at source in accordance with the provisions of Chapter XVII-B of the Income tax Act, 1961 by an office of the Government shall be paid to the credit of the Central Government -(i)  on the same day where the tax is paid without production of an income tax challan; and

Form 26AS – Rectification of Errors & Omissions

August 5, 2018 37572 Views 16 comments Print

Taxpayers are advised to verify the tax credits available in 26AS statement before filing the Income Tax Return. It will facilitate faster processing and quick refunds. In order to avoid the TDS mismatch i.e if your claim of TDS is higher than the tax credits available in 26AS statement, please contact the Deductor for filing of the correction TDS statement.

ICAI represents on Revised Form 3CD – Demands Deferment of Revised 3CD

August 4, 2018 46506 Views 11 comments Print

ICAI vide its representation suggested CBDT to that changes made in Form No. 3CD be implemented from AY 2019-20 for smooth implementation and compliance. It is further suggested that the new clauses may be reconsidered and appropriately modified preferably after due consultation with the stakeholders.

Capital Gains Accounts Scheme – How to open / Tax Benefits

August 4, 2018 358640 Views 118 comments Print

Capital gains arise when the consideration received on transfer or sale of a property is more than its indexed cost. The amount of capital gains that is not appropriated by an assessee towards the purchase of another property before one year from the date of transfer or within two year from the date of transfer of the original property or constructed within 3 years from the date of transfer, or that is not utilised by him for the purchase or construction of a new property before the date of furnishing the return of income, should be deposited by him in a specified nationalised bank

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