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Goods and Services Tax : Supreme Court & Bombay HC uphold GST error rectification rights, ensuring ITC claims for bonafide buyers despite supplier errors, ...
Goods and Services Tax : Learn about Input Service Distributor (ISD) in GST, its implementation, practical procedures, benefits, drawbacks, and compliance ...
Goods and Services Tax : Article is an attempt to provide a detailed analysis of GST Amnesty Scheme under Section 128-A, strategic approaches for different...
Goods and Services Tax : If a GST appeal is time-barred, can the High Court intervene? Learn about legal remedies, writ petitions, and when courts may cons...
Goods and Services Tax : Goods and Services Tax (GST) framework in India, established under the CGST Act, 2017, mandates specific procedures for taxpayers ...
Goods and Services Tax : Key GST issues faced by taxpayers, including registration delays, documentation challenges, appeal backlogs, and the need for poli...
Goods and Services Tax : Details on import duties, GST rates, and tax incentives for lifesaving medical devices in India. Learn about GST Council's role an...
Goods and Services Tax : DGGI blocks 357 illegal gaming websites, freezes Rs. 126 crore across 2,400 accounts, and cautions public against offshore online ...
Goods and Services Tax : CGST Delhi East Campaign assists over 2,000 traders, generates 100+ GST registrations, and spreads awareness through students and ...
Goods and Services Tax : Govt introduces GST reforms to simplify compliance for MSMEs, including higher turnover limits, quarterly returns, and digital pay...
Goods and Services Tax : Supreme Court dismisses CBIC's plea, urging realistic GST correction timelines to prevent unfair tax burden due to clerical errors...
Goods and Services Tax : Tamil Nadu Appellate Authority rejects Navya Nuchu's GST appeal, citing a delay in filing, despite claims of non-receipt of the or...
Goods and Services Tax : GST AAAR Telangana denies ITC on employee transportation, citing absence of statutory obligation under Section 17(5) of the CGST A...
Goods and Services Tax : Telangana Appellate Authority remands GST ruling on Vaishnaoi Infratech's land development, citing incomplete lower authority ord...
Goods and Services Tax : AAAR Telangana upheld ITC reversal for goods destroyed in a fire, citing Section 17(5)(h) of the GST Act. Learn the implications o...
Goods and Services Tax : Maharashtra's 2025 Act allows PSUs to settle tax arrears, interest, penalties, and fees under various state tax laws. Learn about ...
Goods and Services Tax : Learn about the Kerala SGST Act's interest and penalty waiver under Section 128A, eligibility, application process, and compliance...
Goods and Services Tax : CBIC discusses revenue trends, HR promotions, sports events, and duty evasion cases in a recent review meeting. Key updates on inv...
Goods and Services Tax : GST waiver applications face technical issues. Payment due by March 31, 2025; waiver applications can be filed until June 30, 2025...
Goods and Services Tax : Kerala GST enables video conferencing for personal hearings to improve efficiency. Physical hearings remain an option in exception...
Profession Tax in Maharashtra – In Maharashtra (Maharashtra State Tax on Professions, Trades, Callings and Employments Act, 1975), Profession Tax is applicable both on Individuals & Organizations (Company, Firm, Proprietary Concern, Hindu Undivided Family (HUF), Society, Club, Association Of Persons, Corporation or any other corporate body in Maharashtra per the provisions of the Maharashtra Professional Tax Act of 1975.
Asking the state finance ministers to resolve the pending issues expeditiously, the Centre on Thursday said introducing Goods and Services Tax was critical for economic reforms. “We also need to focus on the introduction of GST from April 1, 2010. This is a critical part of our economic reforms,” Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said while […]
In its recent Budget Maharashtra State Govt. And its Finance Minister offered a mixed bag for the industry, trade and individuals subjected to professional tax. Keeping in mind not the economic slowdown but the forthcoming State Assembly polls in October, the Finance Minister, Mr Dilip Walse Patil has announced exemption of salary upto Rs 5000 […]
As Maharashtra braces up for polls and celebrates its golden jubilee year, it tabled a revenue-deficit budget for the year 2009-10 on 4th June 2009 that focuses on infrastructure development and social sector. The major highlights and changes proposed are noted below : Penalty for late returns under MVAT Act reduced to Rs.5,000/- from Rs.10,000/-. Exemption […]
The cost of the land shall be determined in accordance with the guidelines appended to the Annual Statement of Rates prepared under the provisions of the Bombay Stamp (Determination of True Market Value of Property) Rules, 1995, as applicable on the 1st January of the year in which the agreement to sell the property is registered.
Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) would submit a representation to Tamil Nadu Government to make VAT Auditing compulsory in the State. By compulsory auditing of VAT, as in Maharashtra, the Government would have lot of advantages, including identifying the revenue leakage, said Mr G Ramaswamy, General Council member.
At present, the tax, which is levied on inter state sale of goods, is at 2%. It was scheduled to be reduced by another 1%, starting April 1, 2009. At the time, the rate cut was postponed on account of the general elections and the Election Commission’s code of conduct. Recently, the empowered committee of state finance ministers wrote to the Union finance ministry recommending that the tax should be completely withdrawn when GST kicks in, as there is massive evasion of VAT (which goes to the states’ coffers).
As the banks shall not be accepting returns or the corresponding tax payments from such dealers and as they shall not be able to get themselves registered for e-services, their physical returns shall be accepted by the Sales Tax Department.
In April 2009, dealers with six monthly tax liability are also being covered under the scope of e returns for the period ending 31st March 2009. Thus, in the month of April 2009, all the VAT dealers in Maharashtra would be uploading e returns. Perhaps, this could be first time in the history of Indian taxation, that such a large number of dealers would be filing e returns.
Trade Cir. 15 T of 2009 In Trade Circular No 16T of 2008, a relaxation had been granted that in view of the difficulties likely to be faced by the dealers in the initial stages, the dealers were allowed to upload the e returns within 10 days from the due date for the filing of respective return. This concession was applicable only for the returns to be filed for the months of May 2008 to September 2008.Such e returns uploaded within 10 days from the due date were not to be treated as late, if the payment of due tax was made before the due date of the paper returns.