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Goods and Services Tax : Explore the latest enhancements in GST registration address fields: new validations, user instructions, and impacts on existing da...
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The issue circling around charging of tax in cases of ‘Liquidated Damages’ (LD) under Goods and Service Tax (GST) law has been an issue from the beginning of GST law coming into force as even in the earlier regime under Service tax (ST) the issued has cropped many times but no clarification, judgement or ruling had been realised on the matter made at that time. With different school of thoughts giving views equally for and against charging GST on the said receipt of money.
Chapter VI of The Central Goods and Services Act 2017 (CGST Act) deals with Registration. Section 22 deals with Person liable for registration; Section 23 deals with Persons not liable for registration and Section 24 deals with Compulsory registration in certain cases.
India witnessed its biggest ever tax reform in July, 2017, almost a year back when it migrated to Goods and Services Tax (GST) w.e.f. 1st July, 2017, subsuming therein over a dozen central and state indirect taxes. Given the nature of its federal structure, India followed a dual model of GST with simultaneous levy of Central and State GST.
This brief article explores items on which GST Input tax credits are disallowed in general and how this affects professionals in particular on a day to day basis.
Brief facts of the case are that the petitioner is a registered company having its registered office at Gurugram, Haryana. The petitioner company is also registered under the GST Act, 2017 and is carrying on business of transportation of goods from one place to another.
S.B.G.C Logistics Vs State of U.P. (Allahabad High Court) In view of the decision taken by the Government that if the goods are transported within a distance of 50 km in the case of intra-state transaction, there is no requirement to fill up ‘Part B’. Notification no.12 of 2018 dated 07.03.2018 craves out an exception […]
For verification of e-way bill in course of movement of goods by a conveyance and to carry out inspection, search and seizure at the place of business of a taxable person and a transporter for the purpose of preventing evasion of tax, it is felt necessary to have ‘Mobile Squads’.
Multi Vehicle Option for e-Way bill has been introduced wherein the consignment of one e-way bill has to be moved in multiple vehicles, after moving to transshipment place. For example, an e-way bill is generated and needs to be moved from A to C. Here, the consignment moves from A to B via Rail or […]
Meaning of vouchers: the meaning of voucher cannot be determined by merely relying upon the definition of voucher given in Sec 2(118). The actual meaning can be reached after the critical analysis of conjoint reading of definition of ‘voucher’, taxability of advance money received, definition of goods/service which excludes money (and money includes any other […]
There must be supply (sale, transfer, barter, exchange, lease, rental, license or disposal ) of goods or services or both (Goods are defined to include every movable property except money and securities and services on the other hand is defined as everything other than goods, money and securities)