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Goods and Services Tax : The issue concerns vague GST cancellation notices lacking facts. Courts held that absence of details violates natural justice and ...
Goods and Services Tax : Taxpayers were unable to file appeals when demand orders reflected zero liability despite disputes. The advisory clarifies that re...
CA, CS, CMA : Major rulings and notifications clarified tax treatment, compliance timelines, and financial regulations. The updates emphasize ef...
Goods and Services Tax : The case examines whether stranded compensation cess credit due to GST reform must be refunded or lapsed, impacting working capita...
Goods and Services Tax : This explains the constitutional boundary between property tax and GST on land-related activities. The key takeaway is that owners...
Goods and Services Tax : The representation highlights ambiguity in whether the ₹2.5 crore ITC threshold should be annual or cumulative. It emphasizes th...
Goods and Services Tax : Authorities arrested the key accused for orchestrating fake ITC claims and fictitious export transactions. The case highlights str...
Goods and Services Tax : Authorities uncovered fraudulent ITC claims exceeding ₹8 crore without actual supply of goods. The ruling highlights that ITC is...
Goods and Services Tax : The case highlights that summons lacking details of the underlying inquiry violate procedural fairness. It underscores the need fo...
Goods and Services Tax : CBI arrested GST officials for demanding a bribe to facilitate registration approval. The case highlights strict enforcement again...
Goods and Services Tax : The court held that a provisional attachment under Section 83 ceases once a final order under Section 74 is issued. The ruling rei...
Goods and Services Tax : Madras High Court held that it is not justifiable to impose disproportionate liability under section 74 of the respective GST enac...
Goods and Services Tax : The Court dismissed the petition after finding that the petitioner failed to establish a clear connection with the goods and trans...
Goods and Services Tax : The Court ruled that cotton seed oil cake qualifies as cattle feed and is exempt from GST. The key takeaway is that exemption appl...
Goods and Services Tax : The case examined validity of a GST demand passed without hearing the taxpayer. The Court held that absence of personal hearing vi...
Goods and Services Tax : This case highlights how delays in filing appeals against adverse GST orders weaken the department’s legal position. It undersco...
Goods and Services Tax : This case examines delays in transferring non-priority files after departmental restructuring. It mandates systematic redistributi...
Goods and Services Tax : This case highlights lapses in examining tribunal orders before filing revisions. It mandates detailed legal analysis and reasoned...
Goods and Services Tax : The ruling highlights gaps in recovery proceedings due to unclear role allocation. It strengthens the system by redefining respons...
Goods and Services Tax : The GST portal launches an Excel-based IMS Offline Tool to help taxpayers efficiently manage and process invoices. It enables bulk...
Arjun (Fictional Character): Krishna, E-Way is now been fully implemented on inter as well as intra state transportation of goods, Taxpayers are aware of generation of E-Way bill on Normal Sale and Purchase transactions but still they have a confusion regarding generation of E-Way bill on other transactions.
These rules may be called the Goods and Services Tax Settlement of Funds (Second Amendment) Rules, 2018. In the Goods and Services Tax Settlement of Funds Rules, 2017, in rule 11, for sub-rule (3), the following shall be substituted, namely:—
Whether transportation charges received by the applicant are liable to GST, especially when the applicant is not a goods transport agency (GTA)
Applicant (‘GKB Lens Pvt. Ltd.’) is an importer and seller of Optical Lenses and Frames for Spectacles and Accessories, etc (goods) having head office in West Bengal. These goods are transferred to branches in other States. Applicant wishes to understand valuation for the purpose of charging GST on such transfer of goods.
Applicant (Photo Products Company Pvt. Ltd.) is printing content supplied by the customers on photographic paper which is already present with applicant. The customers who wish to publish posters, pictures, photographs, design layouts etc. provide the content as files on digital media such as CD, DVD, HDD or pen drive.
Intra-state E-way bill has been rolled out in many states and the same has been made applicable within the State of Punjab from 01.06.2018. Section 68 of the GST Act, 2017 read with Rule 138 of GST Rules, 2017 provides for furnishing of the information prior to commencement of movement of goods and generation of […]
The Secretary General, General Insurance Council, Mumbai vide his letter dated 04.05.2018 has requested to exempt GST on reinsurance services provided for exempted Government Sponsored Insurance Schemes which are listed as below:
While remitting my membership and COP fees online I tried to key in GST number of the Partnership firm in which I am whole time partner in practice. However I am getting invalid GSTN registration detail message. kindly clarify.
If the value of scrap is treated as a consideration it will be taxed not only in the hands of the job worker but also in the hands of the registered supplier. This is because Sec. 7(1)(a) of the CGST Act, 2017 construes any supply of goods by way of barter in the course or furtherance of business as a transaction leviable to tax.
In so far as tax implications on housing societies are concerned, the position prevailing under Service Tax is sought to be continued under GST. The tax burden under GST will be lower as the society would be entitled to take ITC which was hitherto not allowed under service tax. Moreover, the exemptions given ensure that there would be no tax burden on smaller societies where the monthly contribution of the individual members does not exceed Rs.7,500/-.