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Income Tax : Summary: Taxpayers, particularly Individuals and HUFs not required to audit their accounts, must file their Income Tax Returns (IT...
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Krishna! It is said that from now onwards everyone will have to pay 1st installment of advance Income tax before 15th June. To whom, how and when will this advance tax provision be applicable?
GST department has issued FAQ regarding Blocking and Unblocking of generation of E-Way Bill. W.e.f 1.12.2019 The department has taken the reference of Rule 138E of CGST Rules, 2017 and has started the process of Blocking the generation of E-Way Bill of Taxpayers who have not filed GSTR 3B for consecutive 2 or more periods. Near about 20.75 Lakhs taxpayer are affected due to non filing of GSTR 3B.
The notes for GST Audit are for guidance only. The GST auditor will have to make suitable observations, remarks, qualifications, etc. depending on the facts of the audit. AS THE GST LAW IS EVER CHANGING GSTR-9C and where to put reasons, comments, observations and qualifications and etc. Reasons for unreconciled differences in Table 6,8,10,13 and […]
Government has come up with long awaiting simplification in Forms of GSTR-9 and GSTR-9C for Financial Year 2017-18 and F.Y 2018-19. The due dates for filing GSTR and GSTR-9C for F.Y. 2017-18 has been further extended till 31st December, 2019 and for F.Y 2018-19 has been extended till 31st March, 2020.
The professionals have just finished uploading Tax Audits for financial year 2018-19. But the more difficult challenge awaiting for professionals is GST Audit for financial year 2017-18. The extended due date for filing GST Annual Return and GST Audit is 30th November, 2019. So, now the professionals will to timely accomplish this target.
Maharashtra state SGST department has corrected the mistake related to Trans 1 and MVAT revise return. Because of it taxpayers suffers from many problem related to it, tell us that how much it affects the taxpayers?
Arjuna, ‘Sutali Bomb’ from Government is ‘Restriction to claim ITC’. The restriction to claim Maximum Input tax credit of upto 120% of the eligible credit available in GSTR-2A is the Sutali Bomb, as its going to have a loud impact on Taxpayers. Every taxpayer should keep this provision in mind and comply the same. Otherwise the ‘Sutali Bomb’ of the Government would burst on the taxpayers.
inance Minister introduced amendments in Income Tax to boost economy. Corporate tax Dandiya ground is of Income Tax, the players are corporate taxpayers. The music is being played to boost economy. The Corporate tax Dandiya is for coporate tax payers only and no passes are given to non-corporate taxpayers i.e. it is not applicable to individuals, HUF, partnership firm, etc.
Seeing the changes made in Income Tax, same were expected in GST. But only law and procedure related changes were recommended. Also, GST rates related to supply of goods and services were proposed to change.
The due date of Income Tax Audit is 30th September, 2019 and all the taxpayers are busy finalizing their Income Tax Report. So, what the taxpayer should do in order to avoid scrutiny risk?