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Goods and Services Tax : This Blog analyzes the consequences of GST on e-commerce businesses and the impacts of its tax policy, as well as compliance oblig...
Goods and Services Tax : Radhika Agarwal Judgment plays an important role for aligning and clarifying the procedures for arrest under the Customs and GST A...
CA, CS, CMA : Get the latest Income Tax and GST notifications, updates, and circulars from February 10 to 16, 2025, including ITR filing deadlin...
Goods and Services Tax : KSCAA highlights issues in GST registration, suggesting uniform SOPs, better verification, geocoding fixes, transparency, and supp...
Goods and Services Tax : Karnataka CA Association urges upgrades to the Professional Tax portal, addressing issues like OTP errors, payment glitches, and l...
Goods and Services Tax : West Bengal's GST share dropped from 4.6% in 2019-20 to 4% in 2024-25. Learn about factors affecting revenue, government measures,...
Goods and Services Tax : Government addresses GST exemption on health & life insurance premiums, forming a GoM for review. Key updates on current exemption...
Goods and Services Tax : Madras High Court quashes GST order against P. Rajasekaran, citing violation of natural justice. Petitioner granted relief on depo...
Goods and Services Tax : Orissa High Court denies pre-arrest bail to GST Officer accused of embezzling ₹71.03 lakhs, citing the seriousness of the econom...
Goods and Services Tax : Gujarat High Court sets aside a GST demand order for violating natural justice by denying a personal hearing, remanding the matter...
Goods and Services Tax : Kerala HC denies Neo Classic Cruise's plea against GST order, ruling classification disputes must be appealed under Section 107, n...
Goods and Services Tax : AP High Court quashes GST assessment order against Knight Hawk Security due to missing DIN, allowing fresh assessment with due not...
Goods and Services Tax : A Group of Ministers (GoM) is set up to evaluate the feasibility of a special cess under GST for disaster relief and recommend a u...
Goods and Services Tax : The GST Council reconstitutes the GoM on Revenue Analysis with new terms of reference to assess revenue trends, compliance, and po...
Goods and Services Tax : Rajasthan mandates virtual hearings for GST cases. Learn about the process, requirements, and compliance under the new guidelines ...
Goods and Services Tax : CBIC issues KYC compliance clarifications for couriers, reports on significant drug seizures, overvaluation cases, and announces p...
Goods and Services Tax : GSTN allows company directors to complete biometric authentication at any GST Suvidha Kendra in their home state. Read the latest ...
ARTICLE 246A [Special provision with respect to goods and services tax. 246A.(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in articles 246 and 254, Parliament, and, subject to clause (2), the Legislature of every State, have power to make laws with respect to goods and services tax imposed by the Union or by such State.
Revenue Secretary’s presentation on next steps required on Goods Services Tax Revenue Secy’s presentation on next steps required on Goods and Service Tax (GST) GOODS AND SERVICES TAX: NEXT STEPS THE ROADMAP TO GST Establishment of Legal Framework Preparation of IT infrastructure Change Management: Training of Officials and Staff Outreach and Consultation with trade […]
Brief Record of the Proceedings of the Meeting of the Rajya Sabha held on the 3 rd August, 2016 on The Constitution (One Hundred and Twenty-second Amendment) Bill, 2016 passed by Rajya Sabha on 03rd August 2016.
On Historic Day of 3rd August 2016, Rajya Sabha passed with 203 to 187 votes in favour of “GST – 122nd Constitutional Amendment Bill”, which has cleared the road mad of “Reality of GST to be Soon”. Below Bullet points of discussion had on 3rd August 2016 in Rajya Sabha
The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has thanked the leaders and members of all the parties on the occasion of passage of the GST Bill in the Rajya Sabha. Calling GST as the best example of cooperative federalism, the Prime Minister in a series of tweets said that this reform will promote Make in India, help exports and thus boost boost employment while providing enhanced revenue.
The long-delayed Constitution (122ndAmendment) Bill, 2014 on GST (“122nd CAB” or “GST Bill”) has finally got the nod of the Rajya Sabha yesterday, with the Government successfully stitching together a political consensus on the GST Bill, to pave the way for much-awaited roll out of the landmark tax reform that will create a common market of
One subject which has been in the news in the last few years on the taxation front has been implementation of the Goods and Services Tax law. While the law should ideally have been introduced six years ago it has been pending implementation for various reasons with major
GST is a single tax on the supply of goods and services, right from the manufacturer to the consumer. Credits of input taxes paid at each stage will be available in the subsequent stage of value addition, which makes GST essentially a tax only on value addition at each stage.
In this article the author has sought to analyse the basic provisions of the proposed GST law based on the Model GST Law released in public domain in June 2016. Being a model law that is proposed, readers may note that the same would be
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