Ahilya Chamber of Commerce & Industry has made a representation to Chairman of GST Council on GST Input Tax Credit Issues and requested that 4 criteria as originally prescribed in Section 16(4) of CGST Act, 2017 should be necessary for tax payer to avail credit of Input Tax and all other hindrances should be removed. […]
Problems That Taxpayer May Face Due To Recently introduced amendment allowing credit in GSTR 3B only if the same appears in GSTR 2B and due to Visit by GST authorities and attachment of Bank Accounts/Property.
Ahilya Chamber of Commerce & Industry has made a representation to Finance minister and bring to her attention the issues in New Income Tax Portal and requested for allowing taxpayers to work on Old Portal till issues on new Portal gets rectified. Full texts of their representation are as follows:- 14.06.2021 माननीय श्रीमती निर्मला सीतारमण, […]
Representation for Waiver of Penalty under GST Law, relaxation of RULE 36 (Taxpayer can avail ITC (+10%) what is reflected in GSTR-2A) and relaxation of requirement of 6 Digit HSN Code.
Request for extension of availing ITC for F.Y. 2019-20 till Mar 2021 return, Continue relaxation in RULE 36 till 31.03.2021 which says that (Taxpayer can avail ITC (+10%) what is reflected in GSTR-2A) and Extend due date of Annual Return in form GSTR 9 & GSTR 9C for Year 2018-19 till 31.03.2021.
We wish to submit that the provision for collecting Income Tax at source (TCS) which is going to be implemented from 1st October, 2020, will add to the already existing enormous compliance burden of taxpayers. 2. The twin provisions for its applicability being sellers having turnover of above Rs. 50 Crores, and buyer’s volume from any seller of Rs. 50 lacs, will require updating of software of all assesses having a turnover of Rs. 50 Crore or above. With the present value of goods, 50 Crores is not a very large turnover.
Notice from CGST department for Audits + Verification of Transition Credit: It is seen in last 15 days that CGST department is issuing Notices for Audits and Transition credit. Most of the information sought from taxpayers is already with the department in electronic form and it is only a repetition of work. Also, in current COVID-19 scenario, Social distancing is need of hour. Physical presence has to be avoided.
Madam, you have provided relief for additional 15 days from Interest after the due date of 20th April, considering the original period of Lock down which was to end on 14th April 2020.,as per Notification 31/2020 (Central GST) dated 03 April 2020.
It is indeed heartening to see that realizing the gravity of the situation created by the exponential spread of Carona Virus, you have addressed the nation to remain alive to the danger and have suggested several measures in your address on 19.03.2020. Among other resolves you have also asked the business community to take a […]
EXTENSION OF ANNUAL RETURN 9 & 9C for Y 2018 – 19 : With great difficulties, taxpayers have filed Yearly return 9 and 9C for Y 2017 -18. GSTN did not solve problems which taxpayers have faced while filing Y 2017-18 returns. While filing Y 2018 -19 returns, many of AUTO POPULATED fields not displayed. Multiple error relating to Offline utility and Server are being faced. Looking at these problems, we need to extend the dates. GSTIN should be guided to take cohesive action on this front and test the utility and server rigorously. Portal should be closed for maintenance and should be live only when all problems are solved. As such, last date of filing returns should be 30th June 2020, subject to proper working of portal.