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Goods and Services Tax : The issue concerns denial of ITC to bona fide buyers based solely on supplier tagging and analytics. The key takeaway is that mech...
Goods and Services Tax : The issue was whether GST demand can exceed the show cause notice. The court held that such expansion violates Section 75(7) and m...
Goods and Services Tax : The issue was whether buyers can claim ITC when suppliers default on tax payment. The court upheld denial, emphasizing ITC is cond...
Goods and Services Tax : The article explains when GSTAT appeals are maintainable and outlines key filing conditions. It highlights timelines, pre-deposit ...
Goods and Services Tax : The central issue was whether incomplete notices satisfy legal requirements. The Court ruled that mere reproduction of statutory l...
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 issue was whether arbitral award damages and settlement terms constitute “supply” under GST law. The Court held they do no...
Goods and Services Tax : The authority held that arranging transport for employees is a welfare activity, not a business supply. Nominal recovery from empl...
Goods and Services Tax : The issue concerned GST liability on electricity supplied through a solar power plant. The AAR held that electrical energy is exem...
Goods and Services Tax : The issue involved classification of a fan drive assembly used in vehicle cooling systems. The AAR held that the product operates ...
Goods and Services Tax : The issue was whether taxpayers could choose between concessional and standard GST rates. The AAR held that once classified as out...
Goods and Services Tax : CBIC has amended Notification No. 9/2025-Union Territory Tax (Rate) to revise tariff entries under UTGST schedules from May 1, 202...
Goods and Services Tax : CBIC has amended Notification No. 9/2025-Integrated Tax (Rate) to revise tariff entries under IGST schedules in line with Finance ...
Goods and Services Tax : CBIC has amended Notification No. 9/2025-Central Tax (Rate) to revise tariff entries in GST schedules in line with Finance Act, 20...
Goods and Services Tax : The data highlights a sharp increase in GST collections driven by import-related IGST. It confirms strong revenue performance and ...
Goods and Services Tax : This case highlights how delays in filing appeals against adverse GST orders weaken the department’s legal position. It undersco...
Registration under Central Goods & Service Tax Act (CGST Act) is governed by the provisions of section 22 and 24. Section 22 deals with the registration of suppliers of goods and/or services who are doing a sizeable business in a financial year.
The Union Minister of Finance, Defence and Corporate Affairs, Shri Arun Jaitley has thanked all the political parties for their cooperation and contribution in making the launch of Goods and Services Tax (GST) possible with effect from 1st July, 2017. In a letter addressed to the Presidents of the different political parties, the Finance Minister Shri Jaitley said that with the cooperation of all the political parties, the 101st Constitutional Amendment Act for Goods and Services Tax (GST) was passed by the Parliament and the same was notified on 8th September, 2016. The Finance Minister said that three laws viz GST, IGST and UTGST have already been passed by the Union Parliament while the SGST law has been passed by the 25 State Legislatures.
How to manage export under GST? Export of goods from India attracts NIL rate of GST. If GST is paid at any point of time against exports from India can be either refunded or can be exported under bond without paying GST.
1. Goods/ services are received. 2. Invoice for the goods/ Services received 3. GST is actually paid by the supplier. 4. Return showing Supply is furnished by the Supplier 6. If goods are received in lots – Full ITC shall be allowed only when last lot is received
The forms pertaining to GST Practitioner are as follows : GST PCT 1: Application for enrollment as a GST Practitioner. GST PCT 2: Certificate of enrollment as a GST practitioner , issued by an authorized officer. GST PCT 3: Notice seeking additional information on application for enrollment or show cause notice issued to GST practitioners for misconduct,
THE HARYANA GOODS AND SERVICES TAX ACT, 2017 AN ACT to make a provision for levy and collection of tax on intra-State supply of goods or services or both by the State of Haryana and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
After the enactment of CGST Act 2017, the GST council also finalised the valuation rules to be applied in case of certain set of situations/ circumstances. Broadly, under the GST regime following references have been made in context of the valuation of Goods and Services-
The GST Council at its meeting on May 18, 19 has evolved a consensus on GST rates for goods and services, leading us closer to July 1 implementation. The underlying objective of rate declaration was clear for some time, which is to maintain the current effective indirect tax burden to control inflation and avoid surprises. The government has kept a large number of items under 18% tax slab.
Model GST Law was released in the Month of June 2016 wherein Meaning and scope of supply was given in Section 3 of Law. Section 3(1)(c ) stated that goods or services delivered even without consideration will be treated as supply provided it is covered in Schedule I. Heading of Schedule I was MATTERS TO BE TREATED AS SUPPLY EVEN WITHOUT CONSIDERATION. V point of Schedule stated that supply of goods or services to another taxable or non taxable person even without consideration will be treated as supply.
Notification No. Leg. 19/2017 THE HARYANA GOODS AND SERVICES TAX ACT, 2017 AN ACT to make a provision for levy and collection of tax on intra-State supply of goods or services or both by the State of Haryana and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.