GST law provide two event i.e. Taxable event & Charging Event, Taxable event in GST is supply of goods or service or both whereas Charging event in GST is time of supply i.e. At what time GST liability is to be paid. GST will be payable on every supply of goods or services or both unless otherwise exempted. In other words GST is applicable only if transactions constitute the supply, if there is no supply no GST will charged. Before the discussion we need to know definitions related to this article.
The definition of ‘Person’ in Section 2(84)(i) of the CGST Act, 2017 specifically includes a co-operative society registered under any law relating to co-operative societies. Thus a registered co-operative society is a person within the meaning of the term in the CGST Act.
Whether tax paid on intra-state inward supply in one state can be used to pay output tax liability in another state. INTRODUCTION:- Many Businessman come across the transaction where he received the Intra state supply and paid GST (i.e. CGST & SGST) in a state where he does not have GST Registration. Now Question is […]
In this Article we will discuss about the Eight Terms of Supply. First we will understand the definition of Goods. Goods:- As per the Section 2(52) of CGST Act, 2017 ‘goods’ means every kind of movable property other than money and securities but includes actionable claim, growing crops, grass and things attached to or forming […]
Rule 86B is not applicable to the registered person even if the value of taxable supply other than EXEMPT supply & Zero-rated supply in a month exceeds fifty lakh rupees (50 Lakhs) provided following conditions are satisfies.
(A) Eligibility for the Quarterly Return Monthly Payment Scheme:- Following Persons are eligible for the Scheme. 1) A registered person who is required to furnish a return in FORM GSTR-3B. AND 2) Who has an aggregate turnover of up to 5 crore rupees in the preceding financial year. However in case the aggregate turnover exceeds […]
In this article we discuss about the GST impact on Sale of Capital Goods (i.e. Business Assets). First we discussed about the Definition of Capital Goods. Capital Goods:- As per the Section 2(19) “capital goods” means goods, the value of which is capitalised in the books of account of the person claiming the input tax […]