Goods and Services Tax : In every taxation system the liability of tax payable by a person has to be determined and assessed. The GST law provides for vari...
Goods and Services Tax : Stay ahead with our comprehensive guide on Financial Year End GST Checkpoints for 2024. Dont miss critical compliances and avoid p...
Goods and Services Tax : Ensure a smooth transition to the new financial year by completing crucial GST tasks. Learn about reconciliations, ITC, RCM, refun...
Goods and Services Tax : Explore the benefits of GST Quarterly Return Filing for small businesses. Learn about reduced compliance burden, financial plannin...
Goods and Services Tax : Understand the Form GSTR-3B Return Filing Procedure for Normal Taxpayers, including how to login, navigate to Form GSTR-3B and dec...
Goods and Services Tax : Explore the case of Pradeep Kanthed v. Union of India where the Supreme Court issues notice to the Finance Ministry regarding the ...
Goods and Services Tax : CBIC rolls out Automated Return Scrutiny Module for GST returns in ACES-GST backend application for Central Tax Officers During th...
Goods and Services Tax : Sh. Milan Tiwari, Inspector of Chennai GST Zone had developed a Web-Application named as GST Doctor which is useful for efficient ...
Goods and Services Tax : All India Federation of Tax Practitioners requested Finance Minister to extend dates of compliances for the month of March, 2021 u...
Goods and Services Tax : Attention GST Taxpayers whose Aggregate Annual Turnover for the FY 19-20 is more than Rs. 5 crore! File your Annual Return along w...
Goods and Services Tax : Read about the Bihar High Court's decision confirming the cancellation of GST registration due to non-filing of returns and the pe...
Income Tax : Ajit Kumar Khan Vs DCIT case at ITAT Ranchi clarifies that late filing fees for GST returns cannot be added summarily through inti...
Goods and Services Tax : HC held that it is not the object of GST law to curtail right of the assessee to carry out business. Further restored GST registr...
Income Tax : ITAT Chennai held that a small delay of 9 days in filing of an appeal condoned on the basis of reasonable cause as Chartered Accou...
Income Tax : Madras High Court directed the petitioner to file the pending GST returns thereafter the GST registration cancelled, on account of...
Goods and Services Tax : Advisory for Timely Filing of GST Returns 1. It has been observed that some taxpayers faced difficulty in filing GSTR-3B of March ...
Goods and Services Tax : CBIC reduces Annual Return Late Fee as follows vide Notification No. 07/2023–Central Tax Dated: 31st March, 2023 – A. for...
Goods and Services Tax : CBIC notifies Amnesty scheme registered persons in whose cases assessment u/s 62 of CGST Act has been done on or before 28.02.2023...
Goods and Services Tax : The Section 53 of CGST Act/RGST Act and Section 17, 18 of the IGST Act read with the Goods and Services Tax Settlement of Funds Ru...
Goods and Services Tax : With a view towards enhancing compliance through effective & standardized scrutiny of GST returns, the Board has been working towa...
In cases where some information has not been furnished in Form GSTR-1 or in Form GSTR-3B, taxpayers may pay the tax with interest through Form GST DRC-03 at any time. In fact, the Annual Return provides an additional opportunity for such taxpayers to declare the summary of supply against which payment of tax is made.
The Government has been receiving a number of representations regarding Annual Return (FORM GSTR-9 / FORM GSTR-9A) and Reconciliation Statement (FORM GSTR-9C). In this regard the following clarifications are issued for information of all stakeholders: –
The new returns are being introduced replacing GSTR 1 and GSTR 3B which is being filed by majority of the assessee. Those who are under composition scheme could continue to file GSTR 4. It is estimated that around 17% of the assessee are under composition scheme. Other returns such as Non-Resident Foreign Taxpayer Returns (GSTR 5), ISD returns (GSTR 6), TDS returns (GSTR 7), TCS Returns (GSTR 8), and Casual Taxable Person (GSTR 11) would continue as it is.
GSTR 10 is a return to be filed by taxpayers whose GST Registration has either been surrendered by the taxpayer or has been canceled by authorities. This return is intended to provide details of ITC involved in closing stock (including inputs and capital goods) to be reversed/ paid by the taxpayer.
Article contains Provisions applicable to a MSME related to GST Registration, Composition Levy Scheme, Input Tax Credit, Tax Invoice in GST, Exemption from Compulsory Audit by CA for MSME Sector, Returns in GST and Measures taken for the MSME Sector under GST. Article further contains Major Decisions of the GST Council related to MSME on […]
The complexity of the Goods and service tax (GST) law is evident to everybody who has dealt with it, the GST Annual returns and audit are no exception. The industry has got some sort of relief with the Government extending the due dates, for the third time of course, for complying with the requirements of […]
As we enter the third year of GST implementation, the 3rd set of GST returns are also set to roll out on a trial basis for three months from July to September 2019, which will help the tax payers to familiarize with the new system of returns.
The GST Council in its 31st meeting decided that a new GST return system will be initiated to facilitate taxpayers. Government introduced a transition plan for all the taxpayers under the goods and services tax switching to new simpler return Forms. In order to ease the transition to the new return system, a transition plan […]
Query Is ever e-commerce operator required to be file GSTR – 9B? Understanding on the basis of GST Law Whether or not to File GSTR-8 and GSTR-9B depends on the very fact that whether the e-commerce operator is required to collect tax under section 52 (1) of the CGST Act. Certain operators who own, operate […]
New GST Returns. 1. Firstly if the Turnover during the preceding financial year is more than Rs. 5 Crores, then the assessee by default has to file monthly returns. 2. If the Turnover is less than Rs 5 crores then the assessee has an option available to choose Monthly or Quarterly Returns. 3. If you have […]