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Goods and Services Tax : The Bombay High Court held that rejection of a manual GST appeal was unsustainable where DRC-07 was not available on the GST porta...
Goods and Services Tax : Gauhati High Court held that cancellation of GST registration without assigning reasons in FORM GST REG-19 was illegal and violate...
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Goods and Services Tax : Bombay High Court held that GST proceedings initiated against a company that had ceased to exist after amalgamation were void ab i...
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Goods and Services Tax : The GST Appellate Tribunal issued a detailed order constituting benches across India and classifying GST disputes into three categ...
Goods and Services Tax : The Principal Bench of GSTAT instructed scrutiny officers not to raise defects where appellants upload required soft copy document...
Goods and Services Tax : The Central Government amended Notification No. 14/2018-UT Tax by replacing officials listed against Serial No. 2. The notificatio...
Goods and Services Tax : The Central Government has authorized the GSTAT Principal Bench, New Delhi, to hear appeals under Section 101B of the CGST Act. Th...
Goods and Services Tax : The data highlights a sharp increase in GST collections driven by import-related IGST. It confirms strong revenue performance and ...
In this article, you will get a fair idea of timeline for imposing CGST/SGST on goods/services respectively. Section 12 and section 13 of the act rule point of taxation under GST act.
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The aim is to create a GST with the widest possible base. The GST will replace the plethora of indirect taxes levied on goods with a single levy, which will help create a seamless national market for delivery of goods and services. The proposed GST Law should support the Government’s overall initiative of ease of doing business and offer a simplified tax regime.
As Goods and Services Tax (GST) is going to be levied on supply of goods and/or services, meaning of ‘goods’ and ‘services’ would also play vital role in levy and chargeability of GST after the key term ‘supply’. It has to be clearly identified as to whether the supply constitutes supply of goods or services for leviability of GST.
Both houses of Parliament and many states have given their nod to roll out GST (Goods & Service Tax) in India. So, the stage seems to be almost set for its implementation in coming financial year. Every newspaper, all the addresses by eminent people and social media are exhilarated as well as positive for this new development.
Till the date, the indirect tax assessment, discharge of tax liability & its proper indirect implementation was the sole or major area of indirect tax professional only. Whereas, for the first time the Finance & accounts department of any organisation or company will be on their toes for proper GST implementation on daily basis. It can be understood from the following aspects :
The scope of IGST Model is that Centre would levy Integrated Goods and Services Tax (IGST) which would be CGST plus SGST on all inter-State transactions of taxable goods and services with appropriate provision for consignment or stock transfer of goods and services.
Determination of the taxable event in any tax law is of utmost significance as the levy of tax is based on occurrence of that event. Before we proceed further to understand and analyse the taxable event under the GST regime, it is imperative to first understand the taxable events under the present indirect taxation:
GST it is popularly believed that it is a “Single rate” taxation with a myth that “One India” “One Rate”. Most of the people start appreciating the move without understanding the real intention of the State and Central legislators.
To understand various scenarios & determinants when the Goods or Services shall be taxable under the new GST Regime. The answer lies in understanding Time of Supply Rules for Goods & Services as specified in Chapter IV of Draft GST Law. These rules shall be the determinants of the point in time when the goods & services shall become taxable.