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Goods and Services Tax : Learn how to address GST notices on excess ITC claimed in GSTR-3B compared to GSTR-2B with structured replies, reconciliation step...
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 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 : Supreme Court rejects SLP of Goverdhandham Estate against Rajasthan HC's decision in GST dispute over ITC eligibility on elevators...
Goods and Services Tax : Madras High Court directed granting of one final opportunity of being heard as demanded by assessee on payment of 10% of the dispu...
Goods and Services Tax : Petitioner runs a hotel and registered under GST. It was issued a notice in GST ASMT-10 intimating certain discrepancies which sta...
Goods and Services Tax : Kerala HC orders IGST refund decision within two months, reviewing the petitioner’s “risky exporter” status. Refund claim pe...
Goods and Services Tax : Orissa HC directs refund of GST differential amount for a contractor despite a locked payment system, ensuring reimbursement withi...
Goods and Services Tax : CBIC detects Rs. 18.10 crore GST evasion in real estate and organizes a CPR training workshop for officers. Post-Budget discussion...
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...
GST Council has already fixed the rates for more than 1,000 items on 18 May 2017, and today on services. Under the new GST structure, cars will be subjected to a standard 28 % tax rate and additional cess between 1 to 15%.
Outward supply, in relation to a taxable person, means supply of goods/ services, whether by sale, transfer, barter, exchange, license, rental, lease, or disposal made or agreed to be made by such person in the course or furtherance of business.
Understanding the transition provisions are of prime importance as the same would help in the smooth transition to the New GST Regime. Certain situations such as return of goods sold, receiving of the goods after appointed day, change in price of goods/ services can arise during the transition phase. Some of them are discussed in this Article.
In simple terms Composite supply is one where 2 or more goods or services are supplied together, in a natural bundle and in a normal course of business, provided one of which is a principal supply. The composite supply is taxed at the rate applicable to the principal supply.
Goods & Services Tax (GST) is a destination based consumption tax, mean tax should effectively where consumption of such supplies at destination thereof or as the case may at point of consumptions.
Central Sales Tax Act 1956 envisages single point of taxation i.e tax at the first point of sales. Subsequent sales during the movement of the goods from one state to another have been exempted under section 6(2) of CST Act. The scheme of section 6(2) of CST Act is that once the first interstate sale has suffered CST then subsequent sales effected by transfer of documents during transit will be exempt provided conditions prescribed u/s 6(2) are satisfied. This has been done to remove the cascading effect.
In Srinagar, the all-powerful GST Council headed by the Hon’ble Finance Minister, Mr. Arun Jaitley met for the fourteenth time to finalise the nuts and bolts of the new GST tax framework. This meeting is paving the way for India to join select League of Nations with a GST rollout from July 1, 2017 as envisaged.
Another key issue being debated in great length ‘the rate of GST’ on May 18, 2017, finally approved by the GST Council at its 14th GST Council (the apex decision making body for GST) Meeting held at Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir. The rates of Goods are divided into different Slabs i.e. 0%, 5%, 12%, 18% & 28%, while the GST Compensation Cess Rates for different supplies varies. Though they are approved by the GST Council, but they will be subject to further vetting during which the list may undergo some changes. Tax rates have been finalised for 1,211 items with a majority of items being kept under the 18% slab.
4. Sale of Aviation Turbine Fuel to the Civil Aviation Operators, who have opted to operate under Regional Connectivity Scheme — UDAN for the flights on RCS routes (involving Delhi) between an identified pair of origin and destination airports/helipad within India subject to applicability and fulfillment of all conditions of the Regional Connectivity Scheme -UDAN of the Ministry of Civil Aviation, Government of India.
Sale of Aviation Turbine Fuel to the Civil Aviation Operators, who have opted to operate under Regional Connectivity Scheme – UDAN for the flights on RCS routes (involving Delhi) between an identified pair of origin and destination airports/helipad within India subject to applicability and fulfillment of all conditions of the Regional Connectivity Scheme -UDAN of the Ministry of Civil Aviation, Government of India.