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If Payment status is PAID, then the VIEW RECEIPT button is enabled and Taxpayer can view the receipt and also download the receipt after clicking on the VIEW RECEIPT button. In case of any other Status of challan (other than PAID), Taxpayer will be able to View the Challan.
To view your complete profile on the GST Portal, perform the following steps: Access the www.gst.gov.in URL. The GST Home page is displayed. Login to the GST Portal with valid credentials. On the top right corner of the page displayed, click the down arrow appearing next to your username, and then click on the My Profile option.
What are the GST refund options available to the exporters? Answer: An eeporter would be eligible to claim refund under one of the following two options, namely –(a) He may export under bond, without payment of IGST and claim refund of unutilized input tax credit in;
Composition Scheme How do I opt for the Composition Scheme? What are the steps involved in applying to Opt for the Composition Scheme on the GST Portal? To opt for the composition scheme on the GST Portal, perform the following steps: 1. Access the https://www.gst.gov.in/ URL. The GST Home page is displayed. In case of New […]
How can I view or download the Registration Certificate? To view or download the Registration Certificate, perform the following steps: 1. Login to the GST Portal with the valid credentials. 2. Click the Services > User Services > View or Download Certificates command.
If I buy raw material from supplier unregistered in GST, do I have to pay GST in RCM and can I avail ITC of the same ? Ans:- Yes, you have to pay GST via RCM. You can avail ITC of the GST so paid if you are otherwise eligible.
FAQs on Create the Challan Q.1 How do the new payment systems benefit the taxpayer and the Commercial Tax Department? Ans: No more queues and waiting for making payments as payments can be made online 24 X 7 Instant online receipts for payments made online GST Practitioners can make payments on behalf of the clients. […]
What are the steps involved in applying for Registration as a GST Practitioner (GSTP) on the GST Portal? 1. Access the https://www.gst.gov.in/ URL. The GST Home page is displayed.
I am a normal taxpayer. How can I register with GST? For registering yourself as a normal taxpayer, perform the following steps: 1. Access the https://www.gst.gov.in/ URL. The GST Home page is displayed. 2. Click the Services > Registration > New Registration option. Alternatively, you can also click REGISTER NOW link.
According to Section 22 of CGST Act 2017, Every supplier shall be liable to be registered under this Act in the State or Union territory, other than special category States, from where he makes a taxable supply of goods or services or both, if his aggregate turnover in a financial year exceeds twenty lakh rupees