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Goods and Services Tax : The article argues that Rule 14A creates a compliance trap by restricting taxpayers from reporting actual liabilities after crossi...
Goods and Services Tax : The article examines how NGTP classifications are increasingly being used as standalone grounds for ITC blockage and fraud proceed...
Goods and Services Tax : Missing GST return deadlines triggers late fees under Section 47 and interest under Section 50, both calculated separately. Unders...
Goods and Services Tax : The Court reaffirmed that taxpayers are entitled to due process before coercive recovery measures are initiated. Recovery actions ...
Goods and Services Tax : The guide explains that GST registration certificates are available only through the GST Portal and must be downloaded manually. I...
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 certificate clarifies that dealing and investment in securities are outside the scope of GST. Companies engaged solely in secu...
Goods and Services Tax : Representation addressed to Union Finance Minister, GST Council and CBIC seeks legislative and administrative relief for bona fide...
Goods and Services Tax : Authorities uncovered fraudulent ITC claims based on fake invoices without actual supply of goods or services. The accused was arr...
Goods and Services Tax : The Rajasthan High Court held that a taxpayer who defaults in filing GST returns in one State cannot obtain fresh registration in ...
Goods and Services Tax : The Telangana High Court granted interim protection against coercive GST recovery proceedings until the GST Appellate Tribunal bec...
Goods and Services Tax : The Telangana High Court permitted the taxpayer to withdraw the writ petition challenging a GST demand order and pursue the statut...
Goods and Services Tax : The Telangana High Court permitted manual filing of a revocation application even after dismissal of a delayed appeal against GST ...
Goods and Services Tax : The Gauhati High Court directed authorities to consider restoration of GST registration after the taxpayer filed pending returns a...
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% ...
Goods and Services Tax : The West Bengal GST Department ruled that intra-State movement of goods related to job work remains exempt from e-way bill generat...
Goods and Services Tax : GSTN has announced mandatory capture of Ship-To GSTIN in Bill-To/Ship-To transactions under the EWB system. The change aims to imp...
The applicability of various taxes (such as Excise, Custom, Service Tax, VAT and CST) in the present indirect tax system and in the coming GST regime has been explained through this article with the help of examples in each of the situations mentioned below:
With the introduction of GST there will be easy credit flow mechanism, input tax benefits and reduced tax rates on supply of some goods or services. This is what the prima facie picture looks like but the intent of the government is to pass on the benefit of the same to the ultimate consumer. So if you are benefited by GST you have to pass on the benefit by reduction in prices.
As we will be part of the Historic change in the taxation structure of India which is moving from multiple taxes to one tax GST. Now as far as transition phase is concerned, there may be precautions to be observed by the registered persons as well as Professionals. On the basis of issues we have received, following is the list of FAQs on Transitional provisions of GST. The below given responses are in line with law as on 20th June 2017.
Kerala Goods and Services Tax Ordinance, 2017 to provide for levy and collection of tax on intra-State supply of goods or services or both by the State of Kerala.
RATES UNDER GST-: a. 3 % on all Interstate and Intra state Supply of Goods i.e. Polished Diamond b. 0.25 % on all Interstate and Intra state Supply of Goods i.e. Rough Diamond
Today everyone is talking about Goods and Services Tax (GST). It is the most compact, simple yet confusing system of taxation to be rolled out in India from 1st Day of July,2017 and will demolish number of wide indirect taxes such as Value Added Tax (VAT), Service Tax and Excise.
Chhattisgarh Government hereby specifies the persons who are only engaged in making supplies of taxable goods or services or both, the total. tax on which is liable to be paid on reverse charge basis by the recipient of such goods or services or both under sub-section (3) of section 9 of the said Act as the category of persons exempted from obtaining registration under the aforesaid Ad.
Chhattisgarh Government hereby appoints the 22nd day of June, 2017, as the date on which the provisions of sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 139, 146 and 164 of the said Act shall come into force.
Chhattisgarh Government hereby notifies www.gst.gov.in as Common Goods and Services Tax Electronic Portal for facilitating registration, payment of tax, furnishing of returns, computation and settlement of integrated tax and electronic way bill.
No. 1068 –F.T., the 21st day of June, 2017.— In exercise of the powers conferred by section 164 of the West Bengal Goods and Services Tax Ordinance, 2017 (West Ben. Ord. No. II of 2017), the Governor is pleased hereby to make the following rules, namely