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Income tax department has issued notices u/s 148 for reassessment proceedings of previous financial years in the month of March-21. CBDT’s notification No. 20/2021, dated 31-03-2021, issued in exercise of the powers conferred by section 3(1) of the Taxation and Other Laws (Relaxation and Amendment of Certain Provisions) Act, 2020 (TLA Act, 2020) extended the last for issuance of notice u/s 148 up to 30.06.2021. However, the validity of the notices issued after 31.3.2021 is challenged in many High Courts by filing a writ petition.
Arjuna (Fictional Character): Krishna, Government has announced the GST Amnesty Scheme 2021, in the 43rd GST Council meeting. Krishna (Fictional Character): Arjuna, in that scheme the Government has provided relief to the taxpayers whose GSTR-3B returns were pending from July-2017 to April-2021. The relief has been provided by reducing the late fees to Rs.500/- per […]
Section 194Q for TDS deduction on the purchase of goods has become effective from 1.7.2021, whereas TCS collection on sale of goods is already applicable from last year from 1.10.2020, but there is confusion regarding the treatment of GST amount while applying the provisions of these sections.
Arjuna (Fictional Character): Krishna, Finance Act 2021 introduced a new section 194Q for TDS on Purchase of goods which will be effective from 01.07.2021. Krishna (Fictional Character): Arjuna, in the previous year a new provision of TCS was introduced on the sale of goods from 01/10/2020 and now a provision of TDS on purchase of goods […]
The Income Tax department will launch a new ‘taxpayer friendly’ income tax e-filing portal which will be operational from 7 June 2021. What is an e-filing portal?
Arjuna (Fictional Character): Krishna, the CBDT has issued a circular on 20.5.2021 for extension of due dates for various returns and compliances under the Income Tax Act. Krishna, (Fictional Character): Arjuna, the time limits of various compliances have been extended to provide relief to taxpayers given the severe pandemic. Arjuna: Krishna, which due dates have […]
Arjuna (Fictional Character): Krishna, what are the reliefs given by Central Government under GST to the merchants during this lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic? Krishna (Fictional Character): Arjuna, Government has extended the dates of various compliances by Taxpayer under GST, through Central Tax Notification dated on 1st May 2021. The taxpayer has been given relief to file […]
Arjuna (Fictional Character): Krishna, the CBDT has brought a notification on 7.5.2021 related to section 269ST of the Income Tax Act for providing relief to covid patients. Please explain section 269ST. Krishna, (Fictional Character): Arjuna, Section 269ST provides that no person shall receive an amount of Rs. 2.00 Lakhs or more otherwise than by an […]
Genuine Buyer can take the benefit from the above case if the facts of the case are the same. Further such type of action by the department against theGenuine buyer will not be justified. The seller should be punished first for his wrong deeds.
Below are the 10 things a businessman should consider before filling GST Return for the month of March 2021: 1. File GSTR-3B i.e., GST Return before 20 April or 22nd April as the case may be. To avoid late fees and penalties. 2. ITC reflected in GSTR-2A should be reconciled with books before filling GSTR-3b. If there is a difference between ITC in books and ITC reflected in GSTR-2A then the effect of such difference may be taken in March 2021 return.