GST i.e Goods and service tax or according to our Rajasthani folks GST means Ghadho saaro Tax. Yes offcourse it is not like this but for general public who are still not aware of what is GST and what changes are to be implying to them after the implementation of GST .
It may be noted that the GST Act has, instead of providing a mechanism for valuation of land involved in the composite works contract and to reduce the same from the gross consideration, specified reduced tax rate of 12%. It implies that the legislature has assumed the value of land as 33% of the total consideration.
In order to address such concerns, the GST law has been endowed with provisions to constitute a National Anti-Profiteering Authority (NAPA). The authority has the mandate to ensure that the consumers, along with the business houses share the benefits of lower prices.
MCA vide notification dated 22nd June, 2017 issued Companies (Audit and Auditors) Second Amendment Rules, 2017, effective immediately from the above date. The Rules are meant to further amend the Companies (Audit and Auditors) Rules, 2014. The amendment pertains to corresponding rule for Section 139(2), regarding rotation of auditors in the Company.
Brief facts of the case are that the assessee is an individual and derives his income from salary and other sources. The assessee claiming himself as non-resident filed his return declaring total income at Rs. Nil. Under scrutiny, notices u/s. 143(2) and 142(1) of the Act were issued.
The Maharashtra Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 (Mah. XLIII of 2017) (hereinafter referred to as MGST Act) is published in the Official Gazette dated 15th June 2017. Further, vide Notification cited at Ref. (2) above sections pertaining to the registration i.e. section 22 to section 30 have come into force with effect from 22nd June 2017
1. It is amply clear that in the case in hand the ACIT observed that the mechanical approval had to be accorded as there is hardly any time left for any discussion or consideration much less meaningful discussion including the fact that absolutely no time available for any further inquiry or investigation because of the […]
It is very easy to form LLP, as the process is very simple as compared to Companies and does not involve much formality. Moreover, in terms of cost the minimum fees of incorporation is as low as Rs 800 and maximum is Rs 5600.
Invitation for Expression of interest (EOI) from software development companies for providing software relevant to the Practitioners & CA Firms of ICAI by July 31, 2017
Seeks to amend Notification No. 61/94(NT) – Customs, dated 21st November, 1994 to declare Kannur International Airport as Customs Airport under sub-section (2) of section 7 of Customs Act, 1962