Goods and Services Tax : GST Council excludes Extra Neutral Alcohol (ENA) from GST, providing significant relief to the alco-beverage industry. Learn about...
Goods and Services Tax : Discover the key decisions from the 53rd GST Council Meeting held on 22nd June 2024, including compliance measures, tax clarificat...
Goods and Services Tax : Explore the latest from the GST Council meeting post-election, including reforms, decisions, and implications for GST in India's t...
Goods and Services Tax : Insights on Indias robust economy, post-election government, GST updates, and revenue growth. Analysis of NSO data, election outco...
Goods and Services Tax : CBIC issues guidelines for initiating recovery proceedings before three months of the demand order service, ensuring revenue prote...
Goods and Services Tax : Explore the robust growth in GST collection for FY 2023-24, crossing Rs. 20 lakh crore, reflecting economic resilience and improve...
Goods and Services Tax : April, 2023 has registered a revenue collection (GST) at Rs. 187 lakh crore, which is the highest ever since introduction of GST i...
Goods and Services Tax : GST book on ‘Assessment, Adjudication, Demand & Recovery’ provides a one point lucid guide which is an easy to und...
Finance : A realistic consequence of COVID pendamic could be counted in terms of loss of jobs, stagnant or reduced employment opportunities,...
Goods and Services Tax : New Book on GST Namely Compendium of Judicial Pronouncements (Relevant under GST Regime) Authored by Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal and publi...
Service Tax : Explore exemption under Entry No. 14 for machining of rails in case of Voestalpine VAE VKN India Pvt. Ltd. vs. Commissioner of Cen...
Goods and Services Tax : AAAR held that supply of coaching service by the appellant along with supply of goods/printed material/test papers, uniform, bags ...
Goods and Services Tax : Chandra Prakash Mishra Vs Flipkart India Private Limited & Ors. (Supreme Court of India) In Chandra Prakash Mishra v. Flipkart...
Goods and Services Tax : In re Resonance Eduventures Limited (GST AAR Rajasthan) The order is important as it contradicts its own ruling in Symmetric Infra...
Goods and Services Tax : In re Symmetric Infrastructure Private Limited (GST AAR Rajasthan) Q.1 Applicant supplies services of coaching to students which a...
Goods and Services Tax (GST), introduced from July 1, 2017 is almost six months old now but has resulted in operational and implementation disruptions affecting all stakeholders. GST law, as drafted and legislated, is not free from the interpretational hassles.
In Union of India v Dr Kanaga Sabpathy Sundaram Pillai, Founder, My Integrating Society India Net NGGO (2017) TIOL 01 HC ;(2017) 9 TMI 389 (Mumbai),it was held that petition shall not be entertained with the observation that since the Government machinery was geared up, the petitioner could not urge or seek directions to postpone the decision of implementation from 01.07.2017.
GST law, as drafted and legislated, is not free from the interpretational hassles. Taxpayers have started challenging various provisions of GST laws and rules framed there under before various High Courts and about 50 petitions have been filed so far.
Authorized representative means a person who is authorized by a person to appear on his behalf. Section 2(15) of GST Act, 2017, provides that authorized representative means the representative as referred to in section 116.
Anti Profiteering is a check against profiteering – something which ought to be ethical but is now a legal issue in Goods and Service Tax.
The Council has recommended major relief in GST rates on certain goods and services by reduction in GST rate from 28% to 18% on goods falling in 178 headings at 4-digit level. After these changes, only 50 items will attract GST rate of 28%.
With 23rd meeting of GST Council scheduled for 9-10 November, 2017 to consider various implementation issues and rationalize rates etc, here are few suggestions which ought to be decided by the Council.
GST law, as drafted and legislated, does not come free from the interpretational hassles. Taxpayers have started challenging various provisions of GST laws and rules framed there under. High courts have taken a liberal stand so far in view of the fact that law is new and is yet evolving. However, CBEC has decided to move to supreme court where the verdict is against the Government.
The Tourism and Hospitality Industry in India, with its tremendous employment opportunities and is a big source of foreign exchange for India, is one of the major growth drivers in the service sector. As a result of its potential and enormous size, GST regime has a far reaching impact on it as GST affects every nook and corner of the business which is summarized as under –
Lets welcome yet another tax reform in the world in Gulf Countries. VAT is being introduced for the first time in Gulf countries as recommended by Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).