GSTN Advisory for Exporters for filing Table 6A of GSTR-1: 1. To ensure that the GST System transmits the export invoice data, in case of export of goods with payment of IGST, to ICEGATE for refund, Exporters need to maintain consistencies between data provided at GST Portal and ICEGATE Portal while filing Table 6A of GSTR-1. 2. Invoice details […]
3,09,619 Directors were disqualified under Section 164(2)(a) read with Section 167 of the Companies Act, 2013 for non-filing of Financial Statements or Annual Returns for a continuous period of immediately preceding 3(three) financial years (2013-14, 2014-15 & 2015-16). Out of the above mentioned disqualified directors, 2,10,116 number of disqualified directors were directors on the Board of Struck off companies.
Advisory for exporters on correctly filing Table 3.1(b) of GSTR 3B: While filing GSTR-3B Return for the said tax period, please make sure that table 3.1 (b) of Form GSTR-3B is filled correctly: 1. GSTR-3B of corresponding return period must be filed. 2. The IGST amount should be paid through Table 3.1(b) of GSTR-3B, and must be […]
Payment of electricity bills to JVVNL is held to be the payment made to the government for the purpose of section 40A(3) of the Income-tax Act and therefore said section 40A(3) cannot be invoked and no addition is called for and additions so made and confirmed by the ld. CIT(A) is directed to be deleted.
Central Government hereby appoints the 09 February, 2018 as the date on which the following provisions of the Companies (Amendment) Act 2017 shall come into force, namely :-
Central Government hereby amends Companies (Registered Valuers and Valuation) Rules, 2017. These rules may be called Companies (Registered Valuers and Valuation) Amendment Rules, 2018.
Capital assets and inventory are treated differently for the purpose of taxation and are governed by distinct provisions. As a result, classification of assets has often been a subject matter of challenge by the tax authorities. So also, a change in this classification by the taxpayer.
While Finance Bill, 2018 introduced a new tax regime for taxation of on long term capital gain on specified class of asset, there has been a lot of confusion regarding applicability, tax ability and calculation of the same. Here in this article, I have tried to clarify the same along with the illustration.
In its Meeting held on 18th January, 2018, the GST Council had recommended reduction of GST rate on services by way of admission to Amusement Parks including theme parks, water parks, joy rides, merry-go-rounds, go-carting and ballet from 28% to 18%.
It has been represented to us that formalisation of business through registration under GST had adversely impacted the cash flows of the smaller entities during the transition phase with consequent difficulties in meeting their repayment obligations to banks and NBFCs.