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Article contains Important Definitions related to Lease of Land and issues in GST, Schedule entries related to Lease of Land, Reverse Charge Mechanism on Land Lease, Important Judgement and AAR related to GST on Land Lease with FAQ on Issues like: What is the difference between the lease of Land v/s Building?, What is a […]
As a part of the AatmaNirbhar Bharat Package 3.0, announced on 12th November 2020 our Hon. Finance Minister Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman – a relief has been provided to real estate developers and buyers, by increasing the percentage of safe harbor to 20%. One can now buy a house at a rate of 20% lower than the circle rate. This new norm is for residential units up to Rs. 2 Cr. and will be effective till 30th June 2021. Let’s discuss about this relief in detail.
The game-changer e-invoicing system in the GST system was launched on 1st October 2020 for the businesses with an aggregated turnover of more than Rs. 500 Crores in the financial year. Completing its two and a half year journey, e-invoicing could finally find its way to get implemented from 1st October 2020, & has revolutionized the way businesses interact with each other.
Arjun (Fictional Character): Krishna, tax departments have gifted taxpayers with their Dussehera gift, in form of date extension, what are the new due dates for GSTR-9 & 9C? Krishna(Fictional Character): Arjuna, around 53 GST and trade associations had submitted representations as well as filed a writ petition for extension of due dates, which has now […]
et’s study 9 major updates in GST, which are important for the taxpayers to take note of. Due to future changes & implementation of e-invoicing, it seems that’s the GST department is willing to play Virtual Dandiya with a great enthusiasm with the taxpayers.
Krishna, Today is 13th October last day for the promotion of Elections. In the chaos of election, crores of rupees were ceased. During this period Election Commission has laid many restrictions on cash transaction. But what are the provisions of cash transactions under Income Tax Act?
Arjuna, while playing on the Football Ground if, a player pushes other players or creates any obstruction then the referee whistles and show a Yellow Card. Yellow Card represents a mild penalty. If you look at Income Tax, the taxpayers are intimated by a prior notice and thereafter a penalty is levied
Taxpayer will have to pay TDS as per provisions of Income Tax. It means while giving remuneration to other, tax is required to be deducted and deposited with the government.
Partnership means more than one person come and work together. Business partnerships are carried out with the intention of earning Profits. But in Political partnerships there is no objective of earning profits, however nowadays it seems that they are made for profits only. In politics rules are not followed. If business Partnerships dissolves then every partner has to follow various laws.
The return of September month is the most significant one in GST.As it is the last chance for rectification of few mistakes in previous returns. Taxpayers need to check whether there are any differences in the outward supplies between the books and that as per GST Returns. If any differences exist, then taxpayers need to rectify the same, by making adjustments in September’s return.