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Goods and Services Tax : The article analyzes the key GST provisions for e-commerce, focusing on regulatory frameworks, compliance requirements, and associ...
Goods and Services Tax : Haryana revives entry tax after 8 years, sparking legal concerns. Understand the implications, recovery limits, and legal remedies...
Goods and Services Tax : The Finance Bill 2025 proposes 11 significant amendments to GST provisions, addressing anomalies and introducing new mechanisms. E...
Goods and Services Tax : ITC Refund Challenges for Exporters Who Cancel Their GST Registration : A Case Study on GST Procedural Hurdles and System Limitati...
Goods and Services Tax : Budget 2025 brings key GST amendments, affecting ITC claims, compliance, and penalties. Learn how these changes impact businesses,...
Goods and Services Tax : The GST Council has deferred decisions on insurance premium taxation, granting more time to the GoM to finalize its recommendation...
Goods and Services Tax : Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam gets GST exemptions on religious services, but GST of ₹36.28 crore was paid in 2024-25. Details of...
Goods and Services Tax : NBEMS stopped collecting GST on course fees per court order. Refund processing has begun, but no enquiry has been instituted. Deta...
Goods and Services Tax : Tobacco tax revenue contributed 1.27%-2.75% of Gross Tax Revenue from 2016-2024. Funds are allocated across government programs, i...
Goods and Services Tax : The GST Council deferred a decision on reducing GST on health and life insurance premiums in its 55th meeting as GoM sought more t...
Goods and Services Tax : Madras High Court upholds GST demand order, ruling that service via common portal is valid under TN-GST Act. Appeal rights remain ...
Goods and Services Tax : Allahabad High Court quashes GST registration cancellation of Precitech Engineers, citing lack of hearing opportunity and procedur...
Goods and Services Tax : Allahabad High Court sets aside GST registration cancellation of Assaka Powerinfra Pvt Ltd due to lack of hearing opportunity, rem...
Goods and Services Tax : Kerala High Court dismisses K.U. Niyas’ plea against GST demand notices, ruling late return filing invalid. Grants six weeks for...
Goods and Services Tax : Madras High Court ruled that the validity of service of notice is a factual question best addressed by the appropriate appellate a...
Goods and Services Tax : Maharashtra establishes GST Suvidha Kendra for Aadhaar-based biometric authentication and document verification for new GST regist...
Goods and Services Tax : Clarified procedure for appeals under Section 128A of CGST Act 2017, addressing disputes on interest and penalty where tax is full...
Goods and Services Tax : GST applicants in Maharashtra & Lakshadweep must complete biometric Aadhaar authentication & document verification at GST Suvidha ...
Goods and Services Tax : GST advisory clarifies E-Way Bill rules for goods under Chapter 71, excluding HSN 7117. Mandatory in Kerala; voluntary EWB generat...
Goods and Services Tax : Clarifications on GST registration for suppliers on e-commerce platforms in Maharashtra. Covers principal place of business, autho...
Discerning the compliance burden faced by the Trade and Industry (huh?), the Central Government vide Notification No. 08/2017-CT (Rate) (the Notification), decided to put a cap on the Intra State supplies on which GST leviable under section 9 (4) of the CGST Act, (the Act) viz. RCM on unregistered inward supplies, shall be exempt in case the aggregate value of such supplies doesn’t exceed INR 5,000 a day.
In simple terms, means that the tax collected on supply of goods should accrue to the jurisdiction or State in which those goods are consumed. Elaborate rules have been made for determining place of supply of goods based on the nature of supplies.
CBIC waives late fee payable for all registered persons who failed to furnish return in FORM GSTR-3B for July, 2017 by due date.
With the implementation of GST, the senior citizens or the elderly segment of our population, many of whom are disabled due to advancing age or other wise, are facing additional burden due to GST. Already, senior citizens do not get any concession for taxes that they pay except in IT, which is not much.
Value of goods in case of supply is more than Rs 50,000. For reasons other than a supply (say a return) Due to inward supply from an unregistered person Before Movement of Goods in Form GST EWB-01
In the age of outsourcing, it is common to get certain operations done from another person. This latter person may carry out either a part of the process allowing its completion by another person or by the person sending the goods or may himself complete the goods. Such operations are called job work operations.
First of All, to understand how Non Compliance with GST (Goods & Service Tax) rules and regulations can lead to increase in borrowing cost for any entity, we have to understand few basic concepts of GST, GST Compliance Rating, External Credit rating and Bank Credit Analysis.
Through GST migration process, all the taxpayers registered under existing laws have been automatically migrated to GST regime. But the exemption threshold limit for registration under GST has been increased to Rs. 20 Lakhs. Such persons below taxable limit apply for cancellation of registration or may be cancelled by proper officer on his own motion for the reasons prescribed u/s 29(1) of CGST Act, 2017.
A major concern for businessmen registered under GST is to avail Tax Benefit & Input Credit of Old Regime. In order to avail such benefit, a registered person is required to file TRAN – 1 Within 90 days (28th Sep 2017 )of the appointed day, that is 01 July 2017.
Manufacturing Industry is one of the most important pillar of an economy. In this era of GST almost every industry has been affected some favorably and the others Adversely. While talking about Food Processing industry it can be clearly seen that in some cases GST has adversely affected it. For example