Missed filing your GSTR-9 for financial years 2017-18 to 2021-22? A rare 2nd chance until 31.08.2023. Check your compliance, avoid late fees, and make the most of this opportunity.
Happy GST day. The Goods and Services Tax regime completed 2 years. GST regime has seen many changes and faced many challenges during the 2 years. 2 years Journey of GST ♣ 35 GST Council meetings, ♣ 186 Central Tax Notifications, ♣ 88 Central (Tax) Notifications, ♣ 19 Integrated Tax Notifications, ♣ 84 Integrated (Tax) […]
The Central Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Act, 2018 received assent of The President of India on August 29, 2018 but some of the provisions are made effective from 01.02.2019 vide vide various notifications. This Article discusses the major changes in GST wef 01.2.2019. I. Concept of Business Vertical deleted – GST allows multiple registrations […]
Order No. 02/2018 amended 2 sections of CGST Act, 2017. One amendment pertains to rectification of errors in returns filed for FY 2017-18 and another pertains to availment of Input tax credit on invoices pertaining to FY 2017-18.
Format for Annual GST Return Government notified Form GSTR 9 for registered persons and GSTR 9A for persons opting composition scheme. Every registered person whose aggregate turnover during a financial year exceeds Rs. 2 Crores shall get his accounts audited and he shall furnish a copy of audited annual accounts and a reconciliation statement, duly certified, in FORM GSTR-9C.
GST Law has given us a chance to rectify any errors crept in GST returns filed for the financial year 2017-18 till date of filing of September 2018 return. This article focuses on most probable errors in the returns and way to correct them.
Tax Audit Season is commencing soon. With introduction of GST and amendment to Form 3CD, tax audit for AY 2018-19 poses new challenges. This write up enlists probable challenges and suitable solutions.
Under the Goods and Services tax Act, there are cases where small procedural lapse which is generally ignored and which is easily rectifiable may lead to big penalties. In this write up, I tried to list out all small lapses which may lead to big penalties which I observed are generally ignored even today in many business places. The Tax officers are levying penalties for these lapses already. Quantum of penalties is really alarming. Penalty for the non-compliance is costlier than cost for complying the same.
There was a slight change in procedure of filing GSTR 3B from today i.e. 21.02.2018 what GSTN termed as ‘Filing GSTR 3B is now made more user friendly. This write the highlights of the changes made in procedure and also detail walk through by way of screenshots of the changed procedure.
We are in Goods and Services Tax (GST) era. The law is implemented from 01.07.2017 but the procedural aspects are delayed because of various reasons. Many taxation acts have been merged into GST law.