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Goods and Services Tax : The Court held that damages paid under an arbitral award do not qualify as consideration for a taxable service under GST. The ruli...
Goods and Services Tax : The article examines whether authorities can retain a redemption fine under Section 130 after setting aside the penalty. The key t...
Goods and Services Tax : The Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime in India aims to establish a transparent and efficient indirect tax system. Despite the se...
Goods and Services Tax : This article explains the legal significance of a Show Cause Notice under GST and why it forms the foundation of adjudication proc...
Goods and Services Tax : The article explains that taxpayers with orders communicated before 1 April 2026 must file GSTAT appeals by 30 June 2026 to preser...
Goods and Services Tax : Stakeholders identified persistent issues in GST registration, cancellations, and refund processing affecting MSMEs. The consultat...
CA, CS, CMA : CAAS suggested that while favourable outcomes may be automated, adverse actions should require a named officer's approval supporte...
Goods and Services Tax : The Rajasthan GSTAT Bar has urged the Tribunal to adopt a pragmatic approach by accepting pre-deposits made through the Electronic...
Goods and Services Tax : Haryana recorded the highest State GST growth rate in India at 22% in May 2026. The achievement is attributed to strong tax admini...
Goods and Services Tax : Practitioners are reportedly following different methods while completing GSTAT appeal forms because of inadequate guidance. The r...
Goods and Services Tax : The Supreme Court permitted the appeal to be entertained without pre-deposit after noting that the appealable order predated the a...
Goods and Services Tax : The High Court held that the issue requires consideration where the show cause notice preceded the amendment. It granted interim r...
Goods and Services Tax : The issue involved rejection of a delayed revocation application for cancelled GST registration. The Telangana High Court held tha...
Goods and Services Tax : The issue involved delay in disposal of a rectification application filed against a GST order. The Telangana High Court directed t...
Goods and Services Tax : The issue was whether a taxpayer could directly invoke writ jurisdiction claiming that a GST show cause notice and order were mere...
Goods and Services Tax : GSTAT instructed scrutiny officers not to raise defects where appellants have uploaded the required documents in prescribed form. ...
Goods and Services Tax : GSTAT Mumbai Bench has officially commenced functioning, making it mandatory for taxpayers within its jurisdiction to file appeals...
Goods and Services Tax : The Committee recommended replacing daily cause lists with weekly schedules and permitting supplementary lists when necessary. The...
Goods and Services Tax : GSTN has postponed the implementation of mandatory "Ship To GSTIN" capture and voluntary E-Way Bill closure to 1 August 2026. The ...
Corporate Law : The 2026 amendments significantly expand disclosure requirements for operational creditors and corporate applicants. The changes a...
Any registered person, who fails to furnish return within the due dates, shall be liable to pay a late fee of Rs. 100 per day under CGST and Rs. 100 per day under SGST, subject to a maximum of Rs. 5,000/- under CGST and Rs. 5,000/- under SGST.
All we have made payment of our tax dues under GST regime, and we filed our GSTR 3B, and now we are ready to file our GSTR-1, 2, 3 in coming week and we are eagerly waiting for our refund of taxes paid as ITC. Timely refund mechanism is essential in tax administration, as it facilitates trade through the release of blocked funds for working capital, expansion and modernisation of existing business.
Transportation is a huge part of the economy. Any problems in transportation disrupts the entire business channel. This is why any petrol price change has a far-reaching effect in disruption of business.
Transition involves moving from what was to what will be—its a period of time where one is in between a familiar and a new situation or environment. This can be an exciting, or could be stressful or may be frightening. Witnessed it is like opening of mystery in front of your eyes. Now we move forward from migration of registrations, furnishing of provisional returns to another task of availing transitional credit.
An attempt is made to analyze the above provisions where the author is of the opinion that there is anomaly in drafting the provisions as well as corresponding notifications. Now look at the relevant provisions.
As we already knew that in September month there are 7 returns to be filed under GST (for July & august) and this month is going to be a bit hectic. In this write-up, an over view of all the forms together with their due dates are being discussed
Constitution of the Authority.- The constitution of the Authority shall be in accordance with the provisions of rule 122 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017
G.S.R. ( )E.:- In exercise of the powers conferred by section 164 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 (12 of 2017), the Central Government hereby makes the following rules further to amend the Central Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017, namely
Krishna, 25th August was the last date for Form 3B and Ganapati also arrived on that day. Therefore some people were doing jayjaykaar of Ganapati and some were doing hahakaar of GST. Now on 5th September Ganapati is immersing and it is the last date for GSTR-1. So, What are the characteristics of Form GSTR-1?
Time of supply means the time when goods/services have been deemed to be supplied. Time of supply enables us to determine the rate of tax, value, and due dates for payment of taxes. In order to calculate and discharge tax liability, it is important to know the date when the tax liability arises i.e. the date on which the charging event has occurred. In GST law, it is known as Time of Supply.