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Goods and Services Tax : Kerala High Court upholds the dismissal of a writ petition, ruling that the common portal can be used for GST order communications...
Goods and Services Tax : Delhi High Court restores GST registration in Rajdhani Trading Co. vs Principal Commissioner case, citing violation of natural jus...
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Consequent upon, the decision of the Board to create a GST Directorate in Delhi by shifting the headquarters of DGST, Mumbai to Delhi, it has been decided that Directorate General of Service Tax (DGST) will henceforth be re-named as Directorate General pf Goods & Service tax (DGGST) w.e.f. 01.08.2015.
The introduction of GST along with other government initiatives like the ‘make in India’ programme have the potential to drastically bring down costs, re-define and re-shape the economy of India. The benefits of implementing GST have been much talked but the probable threats have only been popularized as opposition party’s publicity stunts to hamper the implementation of GST.
Section 13 of the PVAT Act, 2005 provides for the entitlement of Input Tax Credit on the purchases made by a Taxable Person subject to such Conditions as may be prescribed. However when a person uses taxable goods for the production of both taxable and tax free goods Section 13(5) & Rules 23 & 24 of the PVAT Rules, 2005 comes into play.
Whether the Agreement of giving on hire two Deluxe buses for being run on the routes as per requirement of the person to whom they are hired, constitutes ‘transfer of right to use of goods’ so as to be liable to VAT under Section 2(1)(zc)(vi) of Delhi Value Added Tax Act, 2004?
Advocate Anandaday Misshra What is GST ? The Supreme Court of Canada in a case of Reference re Goods and Services Tax had explained as to what is Goods & Service Tax . The important excerpts are reproduced herein below for better understanding of GST since the Indian GST is a version of Canada GST with a pinch […]
Indian Model Of GST:- Generally, GST consist three prime models:- 1. Central GST-(CGST) 2. States GST-(SGST) 3. Dual GST (i) Non concurrent dual GST (ii) Concurrent dual GST
In the third Schedule appended to the Delhi Value Added Tax Act 2004 (Delhi Act 3 of 2005). (a) for the entry at SI. No. 6. the following entry shall he substituted, namely:-6. All utensils and cutlery items made of metals (including pressure cookers /pans) except those made of precious metals.
Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi, hereby notifies that the rate of tax to be levied on the turnover of receipt of a proprietor of hotels shall be fifteen percent w.e.f. 1st August 2015.
On 01-04-2005 Government of Punjab introduced Punjab Value Added Tax Act, 2005 (in PVAT Act, 2005) by abolishing the Punjab General Sales Tax Act, 1948. As the name suggests it’s a tax charged on portion of Value Addition at each stage. At each stage, tax calculated on sales (Outputs) and vendors are able to claim tax credits to recover the tax paid on their purchases (Inputs).
One of the crucial issue for successful implementation of GST relates to the determination of the GST rate. Since the GST is primarily intended as an exercise in reforming the consumption tax in India and not an exercise for additional resource mobilisation through discretionary changes, the CGST and SGST rates should be such rates which […]