In this article we have highlighted 50+ GST checkpoints that one may consider for the financial year end, i.e. March 2023 as a safeguard.
Article aims to provide clarity on filing of annual returns (Form GSTR 9) and reconciliation statement (Form GSTR 9C) along with required reconciliations, best practices, advanced issues & solutions and tips as applicable for financial year (FY) 2021-22.
Learn about the proposed changes in the disclosure of ITC in Table 4 of GSTR-3B and their implications on taxpayer accountability.
Stay up to date with the latest changes in the GSTR-3B form. Learn about the new disclosure requirements and additional disclosures for outward supplies.
In the past 2 years there has been a spike in the number of GST notices. This is on account of completion of audit within time lines, data analytics being performed by the department, the recent slew of fake invoicing/fake ITC claim cases, and many more.
Introduction Any large retail trader (goods) falling within the turnover range of Rs. 50-500 crore (or more) would have to comply with the following: ♦ Real time E-invoice instead of tax invoice (B2B, SEZ) ♦ Real time E-invoice – credit note/debit note (B2B, SEZ) ♦ Tax invoice (B2C) ♦ Bill of Supply (B2C & B2B) […]
Introduction In the certainty of law lies the safety of the citizens. An old principle which is only declared prior to elections on international stage. In GST changes area dime a dozen every quarter. GST was to have a single rate for goods and services – a utopian idea. Now, we have dozens of rates […]
Introduction With the removal of CA/CMA mandatory external audits under GST and the beginning of GST departmental audits, it is important that a chartered accountant can support the client during their self-certification of the GSTR 9C. This increases the risk of completeness and accuracy of details filed by the entity and burdens top management. Being […]
Introduction Recently, there have been multiple amendments and notifications under GST. This leads to difficulty in confirming whether an entity is in compliance with the GST law or not. Some of the recent changes are: -E-invoicing being introduced in a phased manner from October 2020. -Finance Act 2021, having major modifications but not yet notified […]
Rule 36(4), i.e. the ITC matching and claim based on vendor GSTR filings is one such insertion into the law which is creating more harm than good. In this article, we have analysed the impact, practical suggestions, and also touched upon the validity of Rule 36(4) in GST law.