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Goods and Services Tax : The issue covers the special timeline for filing delayed GSTAT appeals due to earlier tribunal non-functionality. The key takeaway...
Goods and Services Tax : The issue highlights illegal confiscation of goods under Section 130 without evidence of tax evasion. The key takeaway is that pen...
Goods and Services Tax : The framework clarifies GST on rental income and management fees but leaves gaps in other areas. The key takeaway is ongoing uncer...
Goods and Services Tax : Courts ruled that denying ITC due to supplier non-payment is unjust when buyers act in good faith. The key takeaway is that bona f...
Goods and Services Tax : The issue is whether interest on GST refunds should start from a fresh application after appeal. Courts have held that interest mu...
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 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 : The Court examined whether employees could be penalised under Section 122(1A) for company-level GST violations. It held that only ...
Goods and Services Tax : Avanti Feeds Limited Vs Deputy Commissioner of State Tax (Andhra Pradesh High Court) The writ petition before the Andhra Pradesh H...
Goods and Services Tax : High Court held that receipts reflected in Form 26AS cannot automatically be treated as taxable services. Tax liability must first...
Service Tax : The Tribunal held that the margin between purchase and sale of vehicles is trading profit, not commission. Service Tax demand on s...
Goods and Services Tax : The Court held that taxes paid under GST must be reimbursed under contractual terms. The key takeaway is that proof of payment ens...
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...
Everyone is aware how hastily this tax regime GST was implemented without any prior preparation.One of the threat observed these days due to GST is E-Way bill. The very next question clicking your mind will be what is E-Way bill so the answer to your curiosity is it is the bill to be kept by […]
In order to avail the IGST refund, it is mandatory that the exporters have validated their bank accounts by Public Financial Management System (PFMS). If bank accounts of the exporters are closed and/or not validated by PFMS, then the IGST refund, even if sanctioned, may not get credited to the accounts of the exporters.
The exporter may claim RoSL rates for export of garments, garments under AA-AIR and made-ups textiles articles which are being hereby notified as Schedules-I, II and III respectively of this Notification provided he shall have to give an undertaking that he has not claimed or shall not claim credit/rebate/refund/reimbursement of these specific State Levies under any other mechanism.
Casual taxable person: Means a person who occasionally undertakes transactions involving supply of goods or services in course or furtherance of business, whether as an agent, principal or otherwise, in a State, UT where he has no fixed place of business. The casual taxable person is a new concept introduced in GST. Casual taxable person can be anyone. The definition of casual taxable person can be broken down in 4 main phrases
The time limit for filing GSTR TRAN -1 has been extended upto 31.10.2017. Through this article an attempt is made to explain the types of credits/ stocks for credits that are eligible for posting in TRAN -1 and it is pertinent to note that all the instant tax credits (not stock credit) should be supported by the valid duty paying documents.
Taxpayers can now make Core Field Amendments on the GST Portal as per the tweet by @gstindia. Although the facility was suppose to get live by 17th July 2017 on GST Portal but due to various technical issues on GST portal its get delayed and finally the same been made available to taxpayers today. Following […]
Supply of satellite launch services supplied by ANTRIX Corporation Limited to international customers would be outside India in terms of section 13(9) of IGST Act, 2017 and such supply which meets the requirements of section 2(6) of IGST Act, thus constitutes export of service and shall be zero rated in
No. MGST- 1017/C.R. 171 /Taxation-1.Services supplied by an individual advocate including a senior advocate by way of representational services before any court, tribunal or authority, directly or indirectly,
This article discusses in detail about the GST taxability on Custom house Agents. Customs House Agent means a person licensed, temporarily or otherwise, under the regulations made under sub-section (2) of section 146 of the Customs Act,1962 (52 of 1962);
While conceptualizing concept of GST, a 3600 view of business and economy was considered specially the nature of business and requirements of almost five crore Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and small traders who account for 25% of employment, 40% of industrial output and 45% of exports of the country. To boosting the cost competitiveness of MSMEs and small traders and for simple compliance, Composition scheme a simple and easy scheme was introduced. The scheme helps small taxpayers get rid of complex GST formalities and pay GST at a fixed rate of turnover.