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With NDA government releasing the Model GST Law on 14/06/2016 the government had signaled that 01.04.2017 could be the appointed day for enactment of GST. In this regards it becomes important to understand the Transition provisions under the Law;
The take-aways from the Conference on the CBEC side are:- 1. Need for preparation for roll-out of GST with focus on IT and increased capacity building through training of officers. 2. Need to focus on Dispute Resolution: Identify 20 topmost litigated issues and examine from policy perspective whether any intervention is required.
Insertion of section 3(11): This new section has been inserted to collect advance tax from importers at the time of import. The liability to pay tax has been fastened from point of sale to point of import. Notification in this regard shall be issued by Department which will outline the items, condition, exemption and rate of advance tax on such items.
As per the Draft GST model law and the process documents issued by the Department of revenue. There is a reference of three ledgers that are electronic cash ledger, electronic credit ledger and tax liability ledger.
It is imperative that Trade and Industry should understand key provisions in the Draft Model GST law including the intention of the legislation along with the probable impact on their business operations. We are summarising herewith an overview and key highlights of Draft Model GST Law for easy digest:
Tax Deduction at Source is not a new concept in Indirect Taxes. The TDS Provision were already prescribed in Existing VAT Laws. The Provision of TDS were held Valid by Allahabad High Court in case of V.K. Singhal Vs. State of U.P. ( 1995) 97 STC 355.
There are some taxpayers who occasionally undertake transactions involving the supply of goods and/or services in the normal course of their business as a principal, agent or in any other capacity. They do such transactions at a place where they do not have any fixed place of business. There are two categories of such taxpayers:
The Goods & Service Tax (GST) Bill proposes to bring e-commerce entities within the GST net to collect tax at source for all suppliers as well as file a monthly statement of transactions with every supplier. A brief note on the compliance on e-commerce operators is as under:
The 122nd Constitution (Amendment GST) Bill, 2014 to thoroughly overhaul India’s indirect tax regime has been passed by the Lok Sabha in 2015 and pending with Rajya Sabha for its approval and may be passed in the monsoon session of Parliament. This is a welcome step of the government has released draft Model GST Law in public domain. The provision for audit under section 42 (4) may also be examined as a landmark opportunity for professionals.
Under the new GST Model Law the incidence of taxation is supply of Goods and Services. It becomes important to determine the point of taxation i.e. the time of supply in order to levy the GST upon the assessee.