Jigar Shah As the festive season is around the corner the E Commerce operators and people selling through them are gearing up for sales and discount days. It is expected that this Diwali season will attract over 2 Million e-shoppers, versus 13.5 million last year. As per Redseer consulting, e-commerce firms are set to generate […]
Exports in GST is a zero-rated supply i.e. supply can be done even without payment of tax. However, the procedural aspects were not clear to many. People struggled with questions like whether ARE-1 was required or not? Whether bonds entered into in excise regime will be sufficient?
As GST implementation date approaches it is time that businesses get ready for it. There are few important things that businesses need to take care of before the implementation date to be GST ready.
France was the first country which introduced a comprehensive GST Regime in 1954. GST rates in various countries ranges from 5 per cent to 25 per cent. At present, GST has been adopted by more than 150 countries around the globe.
From 1st April onward any transaction (including transactions for capital assets) above Rs. 3,00,000/- shall be strictly done only through banking channels.