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Goods and Services Tax : Explore the concept of "control" under the GST Act, 2017, and understand its implications on related persons' transactions, commer...
Goods and Services Tax : Explore the 53rd GST Council clarification on corporate guarantee valuation, recent Supreme Court decisions, and the impact on GST...
Goods and Services Tax : Discover the structure, powers, and recent updates of the GST Council in India, including key decisions from the 53rd GST Council ...
Goods and Services Tax : Explore GST exemptions for educational institutions under Notification 12/2017(CTR) and case laws. Learn how these exemptions appl...
Goods and Services Tax : Understand Input Tax Credit (ITC) under GST: Learn about eligibility, conditions, and types of ITC. Stay updated with latest amend...
Goods and Services Tax : Finance Minister lauds GST success, highlights reduced tax incidence, simplified compliance, and eased appeal processes in the Uni...
Goods and Services Tax : Bikaner Tax Consultants Association seeks an extension of the Income Tax Return filing deadline due to ITD portal glitches and iss...
Goods and Services Tax : Explore the need for agriculture reforms, GST implications on mechanized inputs, and government measures to support Indian farmers...
Goods and Services Tax : GST collections have risen steadily each month up to June 2024. No pending dues to states; Bihar and others have raised fiscal sup...
Goods and Services Tax : Learn how Canteen Store Departments can apply for GST refunds using Form GST RFD-10A. Step-by-step process, guidelines, and requir...
Goods and Services Tax : Read the detailed analysis of Telangana High Court's judgment on Himani Navaratan Oil, Gold Turmeric Ayurvedic Cream, and other pr...
Goods and Services Tax : Gujarat High Court quashes vague show cause notice against KRD Enterprise, highlighting need for detailed grounds in GST registrat...
Goods and Services Tax : Delhi High Court's ruling in Green Polymers Vs Union of India invalidates GST cancellation and restores the petitioner’s GST reg...
Goods and Services Tax : Madras High Court remands case of Sakthi Industries Vs Deputy State Tax Officer-I, citing breach of natural justice. Petitioner al...
Goods and Services Tax : Madras High Court sets aside penalty order for GST non-compliance, allowing Prakash Fabricators & Electricals to contest late fee ...
Goods and Services Tax : Explore the integrated services of NIC-IRP e-invoice-1 and e-invoice-2 portals, launching on July 18th, 2024. Learn about seamless...
Goods and Services Tax : Explore CBIC achievements, updates, and recent cases in the July 2024 newsletter from the Ministry of Finance, Department of Reven...
Goods and Services Tax : GST rates on solar cookers, fire water sprinklers, parts of poultry-keeping machinery, pre-packaged agricultural produce and suppl...
Goods and Services Tax : Latest GST clarifications on services including Indian Railways, RERA, digital payments, insurance schemes, and accommodation serv...
Goods and Services Tax : Learn how exporters can claim refund of additional IGST paid due to price increases post-export. Details on application process an...
For smooth implementation of GST in our country it is important to have an inbuilt parallel dispute resolution mechanism assuming various issues in GST regime. Now in international arena two approaches are followed in case of any dispute;
The Real Estate Sector is the fastest growing sector all over the world as well as in India. It is growing rapidly and we can access its growth by demand of affordable housing requirements, proposed development of new cities, initiatives of government for modern cities as Smart Cities.
Registered taxable person shall be eligible to avail ITC credited to the electronic credit ledger subject to condition prescribed. ITC availed by taxable person shall be credited provisionally to electronic ledger. What needs to be noted here is no restriction has been imposed with relation to availment of 50% ITC on capital goods
On daily basis all of us come across shops in our localities which would not issue proper bills or use simple paper to issue bills in case some one asks for it and transact business mostly on cash. They don’t carry any account books or detailed records in respect of their stocks and sale.
Till today, we have seen concept of manufacture (removal of goods), Sale of goods and rendition of service as taxable event for the purpose of taxation in various instruments of indirect taxation. SUPPLY of goods and services is a new concept as taxable event in GST. Is it really new?
You are a Chartered Accountant, Company Secretary or an Advocate into practice of income tax and charge a fee of Rs. 10,000/- for return filing from your clients. You file the return of your wife and get to know that you will have to pay GST of Rs. 1,800/- (considering GST rate of 18%). What would be your reaction?
In this update, I have attempted to discuss those term used in the definition of Electronic Commerce. Though, they are technical terms and it’s hard to understand them without having specialized knowledge but since they form part of the definition of e-commerce, a brief introduction of the same is required to have a better understanding of the definition
The term ‘supply’ has been defined to mean the same as defined in section 3 of the CGST Act which provides for meaning and scope of supply.This section provides for the meaning and scope of supply of goods and services. There is no concept of supply of goods and services in the present law. In the proposed law, supply of goods or services shall include the following:
In this update I would be discussing briefly about the definition of Electronic Commerce, Electronic Commerce operator under Draft GST Law and definition of Electronic Commerce under OECD Guidelines.
GST system depends upon online matching of supplier GST liabilities with relevant input GST credit claims by receivers of goods or services. In my opinion, for having a seamless and easy system of matching credits, GSTN should provide for online generation of TAX INVOICES by suppliers, which will altogether eliminate need for data entry of purchases by receivers of the supplies received and hence no need for reconciliation/matching of output GST database with input credit claims database.