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Goods and Services Tax : This article explains the extent of the burden of proof under Section 155 of the CGST Act. The key takeaway is that recipients mus...
Goods and Services Tax : Dual Control Without Coordination: How CGST–SGST Jurisdiction Gaps Are Trapping Taxpayers in Parallel Proceedings Overview One o...
Goods and Services Tax : The debate over mandatory pre-deposit in GST penalty-only proceedings has gained momentum after the Finance Act, 2025 amendment. C...
Goods and Services Tax : The article examines whether automated interest notices for FY 2019–20 can survive after limitation under Section 73 has expired...
Goods and Services Tax : The Court held that absence of lorry receipts or weighment slips, by itself, cannot justify denial of Input Tax Credit when invoic...
Goods and Services Tax : Stakeholders identified persistent issues in GST registration, cancellations, and refund processing affecting MSMEs. The consultat...
CA, CS, CMA : CAAS suggested that while favourable outcomes may be automated, adverse actions should require a named officer's approval supporte...
Goods and Services Tax : The Rajasthan GSTAT Bar has urged the Tribunal to adopt a pragmatic approach by accepting pre-deposits made through the Electronic...
Goods and Services Tax : Haryana recorded the highest State GST growth rate in India at 22% in May 2026. The achievement is attributed to strong tax admini...
Goods and Services Tax : Practitioners are reportedly following different methods while completing GSTAT appeal forms because of inadequate guidance. The r...
Goods and Services Tax : The Telangana High Court granted bail to an accused in a Rs.30 crore fake GST ITC case after noting that no complaint had been fil...
Goods and Services Tax : Considering Clauses 7 and 7.1 of the 2022 Circular, the Court found that the amount in question appeared to be compensation rather...
Goods and Services Tax : The Allahabad High Court held that GST appellate authorities cannot dismiss appeals solely on limitation without examining the act...
Goods and Services Tax : The Punjab and Haryana High Court directed the competent authority to decide a representation alleging fraudulent GST record manip...
Goods and Services Tax : The Karnataka High Court set aside a GST adjudication order after finding that the authority incorrectly stated that no reply had ...
Goods and Services Tax : GSTAT Mumbai Bench has officially commenced functioning, making it mandatory for taxpayers within its jurisdiction to file appeals...
Goods and Services Tax : The Committee recommended replacing daily cause lists with weekly schedules and permitting supplementary lists when necessary. The...
Goods and Services Tax : GSTN has postponed the implementation of mandatory "Ship To GSTIN" capture and voluntary E-Way Bill closure to 1 August 2026. The ...
Corporate Law : The 2026 amendments significantly expand disclosure requirements for operational creditors and corporate applicants. The changes a...
Goods and Services Tax : Gross GST collections reached ₹1.94 lakh crore in May 2026, registering 3.2% growth. The increase was driven largely by a 19.1% ...
The due date for filing Form GSTR-1 for the month of July is September 5, 2017 (from 01.09.2017 to 05.09.2017). In this write-up, all about Form GSTR-1 is being discussed. Form GSTR-1 is a monthly statement filed by outward supplier. It is a statement that contains details of all the sales transactions.
Discerning the compliance burden faced by the Trade and Industry (huh?), the Central Government vide Notification No. 08/2017-CT (Rate) (the Notification), decided to put a cap on the Intra State supplies on which GST leviable under section 9 (4) of the CGST Act, (the Act) viz. RCM on unregistered inward supplies, shall be exempt in case the aggregate value of such supplies doesn’t exceed INR 5,000 a day.
In simple terms, means that the tax collected on supply of goods should accrue to the jurisdiction or State in which those goods are consumed. Elaborate rules have been made for determining place of supply of goods based on the nature of supplies.
CBIC waives late fee payable for all registered persons who failed to furnish return in FORM GSTR-3B for July, 2017 by due date.
With the implementation of GST, the senior citizens or the elderly segment of our population, many of whom are disabled due to advancing age or other wise, are facing additional burden due to GST. Already, senior citizens do not get any concession for taxes that they pay except in IT, which is not much.
Value of goods in case of supply is more than Rs 50,000. For reasons other than a supply (say a return) Due to inward supply from an unregistered person Before Movement of Goods in Form GST EWB-01
In the age of outsourcing, it is common to get certain operations done from another person. This latter person may carry out either a part of the process allowing its completion by another person or by the person sending the goods or may himself complete the goods. Such operations are called job work operations.
First of All, to understand how Non Compliance with GST (Goods & Service Tax) rules and regulations can lead to increase in borrowing cost for any entity, we have to understand few basic concepts of GST, GST Compliance Rating, External Credit rating and Bank Credit Analysis.
Through GST migration process, all the taxpayers registered under existing laws have been automatically migrated to GST regime. But the exemption threshold limit for registration under GST has been increased to Rs. 20 Lakhs. Such persons below taxable limit apply for cancellation of registration or may be cancelled by proper officer on his own motion for the reasons prescribed u/s 29(1) of CGST Act, 2017.
A major concern for businessmen registered under GST is to avail Tax Benefit & Input Credit of Old Regime. In order to avail such benefit, a registered person is required to file TRAN – 1 Within 90 days (28th Sep 2017 )of the appointed day, that is 01 July 2017.