Corporate Law : Overview of the Constitution (106th Amendment) Act, 2023 covering women’s reservation in Parliament and Assemblies, its scope, t...
Fema / RBI : The issue concerns alternative settlement mechanisms for international trade. The framework allows INR-based transactions with fle...
Company Law : The scheme allows companies to clear pending filings at reduced cost. It provides a major compliance relief with only 10% addition...
Goods and Services Tax : IGST refunds are not available when exports are made under LUT/Bond without tax payment. The clarification highlights eligibility ...
Income Tax : The issue covers taxation and computation of house property income under the new law. The key takeaway is clarity on annual value,...
Finance : The Authority clarifies application process, operating models, service limits, and compliance obligations under the new GIC Regula...
Corporate Law : The India–European Union Free Trade Agreement (FTA) is a comprehensive pact covering trade in goods, services, rules of origin, ...
Corporate Law : The ruling clarifies that digital processes are encouraged but not mandatory, ensuring workers rights are protected even through p...
Company Law : The law removes sector-based exclusions and extends minimum wage protection to all employees. It confirms universal coverage acros...
Corporate Law : The FAQs explain the uniform wage definition and the 50% allowance cap across all Codes. Gratuity applies prospectively from 21 No...
Corporate Law : FSSAI introduced perpetual licenses and simplified registration norms to ease compliance. The reforms reduce costs while maintaini...
SEBI : FPIs can now apply for Digital Signature Certificates directly within the CAF portal. The move simplifies onboarding and reduces p...
Goods and Services Tax : GSTN has clarified key issues on filing annual returns through consolidated FAQs. The guidance explains ITC reporting, auto-popula...
Goods and Services Tax : ITC availed for FY 2023-24 but reversed or claimed in FY 2024-25 must be reported in Table 6A1 of GSTR-9. Reversals from prior yea...
SEBI : The notice outlines detailed guidance on filing financial results under Regulation 33, covering timelines, disclosure norms, and r...
FAQs on Withdrawal of Legal Tender Character of the Old Bank Notes in the denominations of Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 and The Specified Bank Notes (Cessation of Liabilities) Ordinance 2016
GSTR-3 is a consolidated return filed by the taxpayer based on GSTR-1 and GSTR-2. GSTR-3 provides the details of tax liability for a given tax period and details of tax paid. GSTR-3 provides details of gross turnover, export turnover, exempted domestic turnover, Nil rated turnover, Non GST turnover and Net taxable turnover.
The Electronic Cash Ledger contains a summary of all the payments made by a taxpayer. In the ledger, information is displayed major head-wise i.e., IGST, CGST, SGST, and CESS. Each major head is further divided into five minor heads: Tax, Interest, Penalty, Fee, and Others. It can be accessed under in the post-login mode on the GST portal under Services > Ledgers > Electronic Cash Ledger.
Receiver taxpayers are required to file GSTR 2 return (Statement of Inward Supplies) on a monthly basis in which they can accept, modify, reject, or keep pending the invoice level outward supplies information furnished by the supplier taxpayer in the GSTR 1 to prepare the details of inward supplies and credit or debit notes.
Invoice Upload Offline Utility 1. How can I download and install the GST Offline Utility tool on my system from the GST Portal? 1. Login to the beta testing Portal https://www.prod.gst.gov.in and download Offline Utility. 2. Go to Downloads > Offline Utilities > Returns Offline Utility > Download button. 3. Unzip the downloaded Zip file […]
Login & DSC: Overview 1. Do I need to register my DSC before I can use it on the GST Portal to digitally sign any documents? Yes, you must register your DSC before you can digitally sign any document on the GST Portal. 2. Is it mandatory for me to use DSC or can I […]
The Companies Act, 2013 was enacted to improve Corporate Governance and better transparency in the corporate sector which is imperative to infuse confidence amongst investors in Indian market and abroad and to further strengthen regulations for the companies
It may be noted that if an entity does not have an unconditional right to defer the settlement of a liability then, the same shall be classified as current liability. In the given case, although it is expected that most of the customers will not surrender their connection and the deposit need not be refunded, but surrendering of the connection is a condition that is not within the control of the entity.
Implementation Guide on Auditor’s Report under Rule 11(d) of Companies (Audit and Auditors) Amendment Rules, 2017 and Amendment to Schedule III to Companies Act, 2013 issued by the Auditing and Assurance Standards Board
In order to engage with the stakeholders and invite comments from the public at large, the Centre has issued 8 Goods and Services Tax (GST) Rules viz. Composition Rules, Valuation Rules, Transition Rules, Input Tax Credit (ITC) Rules, Revised Invoice Rules, Revised Payment Rules, Revised Refund Rules and Revised Registration Rules, on April 1, 2017.