Goods and Services Tax : ICAI clarified that ITC wrongly reversed under Table 4(B)(1) instead of Table 4(B)(2) can still be reclaimed within statutory time...
Goods and Services Tax : The article explains that architectural, accommodation, and related immovable property services are governed by Section 12(3) of t...
Goods and Services Tax : Understand the mandatory GST compliances when closing a business, including return filing and tax on stock. The guidance clarifies...
Goods and Services Tax : IGST refunds are not available when exports are made under LUT/Bond without tax payment. The clarification highlights eligibility ...
Goods and Services Tax : The issue is whether renting of immovable property is taxable under GST. The key takeaway is that residential renting may be exemp...
Goods and Services Tax : Learn how to report issues or ask questions about not receiving GST rate change benefits. Contact the National Consumer Helpline (...
Goods and Services Tax : The Ministry of Finance issues FAQs clarifying new GST rates on medicines, drones, bricks, and insurance. Learn about changes to h...
Goods and Services Tax : Key FAQs on GST rate changes from the 56th GST Council, covering goods, services, vehicles, and exemptions effective from 22 Septe...
Goods and Services Tax : Understand GST rules for restaurant services in 'specified premises' post-April 2025. Learn about tax rates, declarations, and ITC...
Goods and Services Tax : Functionality for Aadhaar Authentication and e-KYC where Aadhaar is not available, has been deployed on GST Common Portal w.e.f. 6...
Goods and Services Tax : GSTN has clarified key issues on filing annual returns through consolidated FAQs. The guidance explains ITC reporting, auto-popula...
Goods and Services Tax : ITC availed for FY 2023-24 but reversed or claimed in FY 2024-25 must be reported in Table 6A1 of GSTR-9. Reversals from prior yea...
Goods and Services Tax : A new facility in Invoice Management System (IMS) has been introduced on GST portal wherein taxpayers are allowed to keep credit n...
Goods and Services Tax : Taxpayers cannot file GSTR-9 for FY 2024-25 unless all GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B returns are completed. Auto-population of relevant table...
Goods and Services Tax : Understand how to manage inadvertently rejected invoices, debit notes, and credit notes on IMS, including ITC claims for recipient...
How can tax payments be made under GST? Ans. Under GST tax payment is easy and can be done first by using the input tax credit available. The payment can also be done in cash through all modes available like e-payment through net-banking, credit card and debit card, over the counter of banks, RTGS or NEFT.
A taxable persons business is in many States. All supplies are below Rs 10 lakhs. He makes some Inter State supply from one State. Is he liable for registration? Ans: He is liable to register if the aggregate turnover (all India) is more than 20 lakhs (Rs 10 lakhs in Special Category States) or if he is engaged in Inter State supplies. In this case he would be liable to register all his businesses.
What does job work mean? Ans: Job work means undertaking any treatment or process by a person on goods belonging to another registered person and the expression ‘job worker’ shall be construed accordingly, as defined in Section 2(68) of CGST Act 2017.
Question 1: I was registered under existing law. How will I get ITC as on 01st July, 2017 ? You’ll get ITC of amount carried forward in the return for 30th June, 2017, subject to conditions below: You are normal taxpayer Credit is admissible as ITC in GST All returns from Jan-June 2017 submitted Details […]
Q.1 What is composition levy under GST? Ans. The composition levy is an alternative method of levy of tax designed for small taxpayers whose turnover is up to Rs. 75 lakhs ( Rs. 50 lakhs in case of few States). The objective of composition scheme is to bring simplicity and to reduce the compliance cost […]
Query 1: Will GST be debited in duty credit scrips such as Merchandise Exports from India Scheme (MEIS) and Service Exports from India Scheme (SEIS)? Response: No, MEIS and SEIS scrip would be used only for payment of Basic Customs Duty under GST regime. Query 2: What is HSN code (under GST scheme) for my […]
GSTR-3 is a consolidated return filed by the taxpayer based on GSTR-1 and GSTR-2. GSTR-3 provides the details of tax liability for a given tax period and details of tax paid. GSTR-3 provides details of gross turnover, export turnover, exempted domestic turnover, Nil rated turnover, Non GST turnover and Net taxable turnover.
The Electronic Cash Ledger contains a summary of all the payments made by a taxpayer. In the ledger, information is displayed major head-wise i.e., IGST, CGST, SGST, and CESS. Each major head is further divided into five minor heads: Tax, Interest, Penalty, Fee, and Others. It can be accessed under in the post-login mode on the GST portal under Services > Ledgers > Electronic Cash Ledger.
Receiver taxpayers are required to file GSTR 2 return (Statement of Inward Supplies) on a monthly basis in which they can accept, modify, reject, or keep pending the invoice level outward supplies information furnished by the supplier taxpayer in the GSTR 1 to prepare the details of inward supplies and credit or debit notes.
Invoice Upload Offline Utility 1. How can I download and install the GST Offline Utility tool on my system from the GST Portal? 1. Login to the beta testing Portal https://www.prod.gst.gov.in and download Offline Utility. 2. Go to Downloads > Offline Utilities > Returns Offline Utility > Download button. 3. Unzip the downloaded Zip file […]