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Goods and Services Tax : Maharashtra GST Circular No. 21T of 2024 updates guidelines for recovering outstanding dues after first appeal until the Appellate...
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Goods and Services Tax : Kerala SGST department issues a circular clarifying the method of penalty calculation under the IGST Act, 2017 for tax demands mad...
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Works contract has been a mystery for almost half a century and yet it fancies every avid leaner of Indirect tax. It is a composite contract involving both transfer of property and provision of labour. We shall examine the implications of Goods and Services Tax Law (GST law) on Works contract in this paper.
Mr. Subodh, a businessman dealing in manufacturing of plastic bottles, was sitting in his chamber, his head bowed low over a booklet called ‘FAQ on Goods and Service Tax’ and looking thoroughly disappointed and twirling his moustache impatiently. The more he read, the more confused he seemed to get. Unable to take it anymore, he […]
Meaning and Relevance: Time of supply of goods determines time, when the tax (GST) will be levied. GST is levied on supply (i.e. for ex: when the goods are sold, transferred to branch, etc). Now, let us take example of sale of goods. In a sale transaction various events are involved i.e. invoice issuance, payment […]
Goods and Services tax (popularly known as GST) would soon be the new system of indirect taxation in India that will subsume all the other indirect taxes that has been levied and collected in India so far. From the viewpoint of a taxpayer, registration under GST would be the key factor. The aim of this […]
Presently we pay Excise Duty on goods produced and removed from factory. So the liability arise at the time of removal. Service Tax is charged on rendering services at the time of Receipt of Payment, raising of Invoice / Completion of Services, whichever is earliest. VAT & CST on sale of goods, transfer of property.
This article will provide you information with respect to following questions for transitional CENVAT credit under GST 1) Who may transfer CENVAT credit under GST? 2) How CENVAT Credit shall be transferred under GST? 3) What are the eligible Duties and Taxes for transferring under GST?
Every supplier shall be liable to be registered under GST in the State from where he makes a taxable supply of goods and/or services if his aggregate turnover in a financial year exceeds Rs 9 lakhs. However, if supplier is engaged in business from North Eastern States including Sikkim then this threshold will be Rs. 4 lakhs.
GST which is a tax on goods & services, is expected to be rolled out from April 01, 2017. It subsumes 17 different Indirect Taxes, both at Central and State level. Basic Custom Duty on import of goods shall continue. However, there will be a levy of IGST in lieu of extant Countervailing Duty (CVD) and Special Additional Duty of Customs (SAD).
GST is pegged to be one of the biggest game changers for Indian economy, making India one unified common market. The April 1, 2017, rollout deadline for the new indirect tax regime looks tough but not impossible and both the states and Centre are ready in terms of preparedness. It will subsume all the taxes currently under the indirect tax basket, such as Central Excise Duty, Service Tax, VAT, CST, Entry Tax, and Luxury Tax and so on.
GST has received a green signal and is soon be a part of almost all day to day transactions. The first step of compliance under GST regime would be REGISTRATION under the CGST and SGST Act. A person liable to be registered shall get himself registered under the SGST Act of the respective states in which he carries on his business and also under CGST Act. Registration shall be obtained within 30 days from the date it becomes liable to be registered.