Sec 10 of CGST Act 2017 explains the composition levy under Goods and Services Tax, according to which, a registered person, whose aggregate turnover in the preceding financial year did not exceed* may opt to pay, in lieu of the tax payable by him, an amount calculated at such rate as may be prescribed, but not exceeding,
Article explains Advantages and disadvantages of Composition Scheme Under Goods And Services Tax, 2017 read with Rules related to GST Composition.
Sec 10 of CGST Act 2017 explains the composition levy under Goods and Services Tax. The person who has opted for Composition levy under GST Act is called the Composition Dealer. A dealer who has opted for Composition scheme under GST Act has to take care of a certain provisions which are required to be complied with in case the assesse wants to enjoy the benefits of the scheme.
The composition scheme provides for a very simple way of filing returns by the composition dealers. The taxpayer who has opted for composition scheme under GST Act has to file a single quarterly return as GSTR 4 for the income earned and tax paid during the preceding Financial Year.
Sec 10 of CGST Act 2017 explains the composition levy under Goods and Services Tax, according to which, a registered person, whose aggregate turnover in the preceding financial year did not exceed* may opt to pay, in lieu of the tax payable by him, an amount calculated at such rate as may be prescribed, but not exceeding,
Sec 10 of CGST Act 2017 explains the composition levy under Goods and Services Tax. Chapter II of the CGST Rules 2017 deals with the various propositions of levy of composition scheme under the CGST Act 2017. Rule 3-7 of Chapter II of the CGST Rules 2017(as amended upto 06th July 2018) have been reproduced below
The article explains about the requirements of CGST Act and corresponding CGST Rules with respect to GST audit provisions as laid down in the law.
Article discusses documents required for Filing of Income Tax Return which includes Form 16 for salaried class,Interest Certificates from Banks/ Post offices etc, TDS Certificate in Form 16A/ Form 16B / Form 16C, FORM 26AS, Proofs of investments done for saving tax, Home Loan Statements, AADHAR Card etc.
In simple terms the Income Tax Return is the document wherein the assesse submits its earned income to Government and makes payment for the services and facilities availed by him called as tax which is supposed to be used by the Government for the welfare of the country only.
Knowing Due date to file Income Tax Return is very Important and so is filing of Income Tax Return before the Last Date. Filing of Income Tax Return after last date makes a taxpayer liable to Late Fees, Interest , Penalty, Prosecution.