How can I file “Nil” GSTR-3B return? ‘Nil’ return may be filed by you for a particular tax period, if you have not made any outward supply (commonly known as sale) and have NOT received any inward supply (commonly known as purchase) of any goods/ services and do not have any tax liability for that […]
FAQs > Track GST Return Status Q 1. Can I track the status of my Return Application? Ans: Yes, you can track the status by using the Services > Returns> Track Return Status service from the GST Portal. Q 2. What are different Return application status types? Ans: 1. TO BE FILED : Return due but not […]
FAQs > View e-filed GST Returns Q 1. Can I view or download my previously e-filed GST returns? Ans: Yes, you can view and download your e-filed returns by using the Services > Returns> View e-Files Returns service from the GST Portal. However, for certain returns like GSTR1 and GSTR2, only summary report of the return will […]
The Board has today issued the Central Action Plan for 2018-19 and the same has been placed on the website. The Action Plan document lays down the deliverables, action points and time-lines in respect of Key Result Areas of the Department for the current year.
McDonald’s India case: Section 14A of the Income-tax Act, 1961 will not apply if no exempt income has been received or receivable during the previous year in question
The Income-tax Department, Mumbai invites applications from qualified Chartered Accountant Firms (within the meaning of the Chartered Accountants Act, 1949) for empanelment as Special Auditors for the F.Y. 2018-19 and 2019-20, to carry out audit in accordance with the provisions of Sec. 142(2A) of the LT. Act, 1961.
Motorola Inc, USA appeal before Delhi ITAT: When no intangible material came to the notice of the AO to form the opinion that the income of the assessee company has escaped assessment and all the facts and figures have been brought on record by the assessee company during assessment proceedings and same had been explained: The reassessment proceedings were not sustainable, having been made after a period of 4 years from the relevant assessment years
Central Government hereby notifies the maximum safe axle weight of each axle type in relation to the transport vehicles (other than motor cabs), having regard to the size, nature and number of tyres, as under :—
I, therefore, dispose of this Writ Petition holding that the respondent will not invoke the bank guarantee for three months. In the meanwhile the petitioner may make all efforts before the 7th respondent to get an interim protection, pending appeal — adjudication.
Assessees as well as tax-practitioners are very much worried about the penal provisions in section 234F of the Income Tax Act, 1961 as well as harsh provisions in respect of newly introduced section 80AC of the Act where return of income is not furnished upto due date under section 139(1) of the Act.