When you supply goods on High Seas Sale basis, it will remain an exempt supply – also a non-taxable supply. Once this is so, you will get no input tax credit for inputs, input services and common input services and if you have claimed, it will have to be reversed u/s 17 of CGST Act.
Proposed Savings Declaration Format for Salaried Staff for Financial Year 2020-21 relevant to Assessment Year 2021-22 Article compiles format of Deceleration to be taken by HR Department of the Company from its Employees for Proper deduction of TDS on Salary for Financial Year 2020-21 related to Saving to be made by Employees and which Income […]
After the opening of the lockdown, the foremost and immediate tasks is Gst Annual returns, reconciliations and audits- the impending date being 30th June 2020 (as on today). Various factors and steps to be followed for filing annual returns and Gst audits are summarised as below: This submission has been divided 1. Steps for Annual […]
Financial Year 2020-21 (Assessment Year 2021-22) Personal tax 1. Optional new tax regime for individuals and HUF The FA 2020 has brought in place a new tax regime with effect from AY 2021-22. It is optional for taxpayers and provides lower tax rates. However, it does not permit the following: Specified deduction under section 80C […]
Where the applicant is providing services to the Government and Government aided schools by building his own infrastructure under a particular project, will there be a GST exemption?
Does Demand or Coercive Action sustain without a notice and without the personal hearing Show cause notice means a Court order that requires a party to appear before the court and explain why a certain course of action should not be taken against it. If the party cannot convince the court or fails to appear, that course of […]
As all of us are aware that the nation is under lockdown due to Covid 19. The financial year ending tasks are still not done. It is advisable to to do the following tasks and keep the suitable documentary evidences ready as soon as the lockdown is lifted and the businesses get back to their […]
The definition of capital goods has undergone a substantial change in the revised GST Law. The definition of capital goods under revised GST Law is given under section 2(19) which states that capital goods means goods, the value of which is capitalised in the books of accounts of the person claiming the credit and which are […]
The introduction of MSME-1 is another initiative by the present government to strengthen the micro and small enterprises by prescribing a mandatory filing regime twice a year by their large customers.
Article compares EPF (Employees Provident Fund), VPF (Voluntary Provident Fund) and PPF (Public Provident Fund) with reference to Opening Account for such accounts, Interest Rate, Tax Benefit, Period of Investment, Loan Availability, Employer Contribution on Basic + DA, Employee Contribution on Basic + DA and Taxation on Maturity Returns. EPF (Employees Provident Fund) VPF (Voluntary […]