Goods and Services Tax : The government has introduced mandatory reporting of Harmonized System of Nomenclature (HSN) codes in Table-12 of GSTR-1 to enhanc...
CA, CS, CMA : Check the December 2024 due date calendar for various tax and compliance obligations, including GST, Income Tax, ESI, and Providen...
Goods and Services Tax : Learn about the 55th GST Council recommendations on credit notes, amendments to CGST laws, and their impact on suppliers and recip...
Goods and Services Tax : From January 2025, reporting HSN codes in GSTR-1/1A Table 12 is mandatory. Key changes include auto-populated descriptions, dropdo...
Goods and Services Tax : Explore Section 61 of CGST Act, covering scrutiny of GST returns, officer's authority, taxpayer obligations, and implications for ...
Goods and Services Tax : CBIC detected Rs. 36,374 crore worth of fake ITC in FY 2023-24 involving 9,190 cases. Key measures and data on ITC fraud detection...
Goods and Services Tax : Explore the impact of the 53rd GST Council Meeting recommendations, including waivers on interest and penalties under Section 73, ...
Goods and Services Tax : GSTR-1A allows taxpayers to promptly rectify any errors or omissions in their GSTR-1 submissions within the same period. This feat...
Goods and Services Tax : Stay updated with the latest GST advisory on GSTR-1/IFF: Introduction of Tables 14A and 15A. Learn about amendments for e-commerce...
Goods and Services Tax : Explore how the Ministry of Finance unearthed Rs. 44,000 crore bogus input tax credit claims in GST. Details of measures taken to ...
Goods and Services Tax : Gujarat High Court quashes ₹1.63 Cr GST demand, ruling SEZ to DTA supply as import. Proper adjudication required for tax assessm...
Goods and Services Tax : Andhra Pradesh HC rules cancellation of GST registration without personal hearing is illegal, directing the government to reconsid...
Goods and Services Tax : Madras High Court held that due to non-compliance against notice issued in DRC-01A, the petitioner is directed to deposit 25% of t...
Goods and Services Tax : Madras High Court held that due to non-compliance with notice issued under GST, the petitioner is required to deposit 25% of dispu...
Goods and Services Tax : Madras High Court held that order confirming demand due to mismatch between returns under GST set aside with condition to deposit ...
Goods and Services Tax : Draft GSTR-2B for December 2024 (Oct-Dec 2024 quarter) will be generated on January 16, 2025, following extended return filing dea...
Goods and Services Tax : The GST filing deadline for outward supplies in FORM GSTR-1 for December 2024 is extended to January 13, 2025, and for Q3 2024 to ...
Goods and Services Tax : The Supplier View functionality in GST IMS allows suppliers to track actions taken by recipients on invoices, ensuring better tr...
Goods and Services Tax : GSTN issues advisory on the new Invoice Management System (IMS) for accepting or rejecting supplier invoices, impacting GSTR-2B an...
Goods and Services Tax : GST introduces Invoice Management System (IMS) from October 2024, enabling taxpayers to manage and rectify invoices for accurate I...
GSTN – Upcoming changes/initiatives:- ♦ SMS based NIL Return filing for GSTR-3B and GSTR-1. ♦ Improvements in GSTR-2A to show the status of filing of GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B by the supplier. ♦ To show status of amendment of invoice with month of amendment. ♦ Providing detail of invoices considered for computation in table 8A of […]
i. Generation of e-invoice is mandatory for certain class of taxpayers, as notified by the Government. These taxpayers are required to prepare & issue their e-invoices by reporting their invoice data in the prescribed format (e-invoice schema in FORM GST INV-01) and reporting the same on the Invoice Registration Portal (IRP). Invoices reported successfully on […]
Mahle Anand Termal Systems Pvt. Ltd. Vs Union of India (Bombay High Court) In this case petitioner made inadvertent errors in GSTR-1 form wherein GSTN number of the recipient of goods was mentioned incorrectly. Leading to denial of credit to the recipient. Time limit for rectification expired. Supplier made representations, however, remained unanswered. The Hon’ble […]
Upcoming GSTR-1 enhancements & improvements : 1. The statement of outward supplies in FORM GSTR-1 is to be furnished by all normal taxpayers on a monthly or quarterly basis, as applicable. Quarterly GSTR-1 filers have also been provided with an optional Invoice Furnishing Facility (IFF) for reporting their outward supplies to registered persons (B2B supplies) […]
Liability paid percentage – Calculation methodology Liability paid percentage = (Liability paid / Liability auto drafted) *100 Liability paid: This is the sum of total liability (Other than reverse charge and reverse charge) paid by the taxpayer in Form GSTR-3B for a particular period. This also includes the amount paid by the taxpayer for any period […]
Where a supply could not be declared by the registered person in GSTR 1 of an earlier tax period, though the tax on the same was paid by correctly reporting the said supply in GSTR-3B. The details of such supply may now be reported by the registered person in the GSTR 1 of the current tax period. In such cases, there could be a mismatch between GSTR 1 and GSTR 3B in the current tax period.
Procedure for recovery for Mismatch in GSTR 3B and GSTR-1 Returns: Central Government introduced amendment to Section 75 (12) of the CGST Rules, 2017 by inserting an explanation thereby paving way for recovery of self-assessed tax without having to resort to proceedings u/s 73 or Sec 74 of the CGST Act, 2017. The explanation defines […]
There may, however, be some cases where there may be a genuine reason for difference between the details of outward supplies declared in GSTR-1 and those declared in GSTR-3B. For example, the person may have made a typographical error or may have wrongly reported any detail in GSTR-1 or GSTR-3B. Such errors or omissions can be rectified by the said person in a subsequent GSTR-1/ GSTR-3B as per the provisions of sub-section (3) of section 37 or the provisions of sub-section (9) of section 39, as the case may be.
From 1st January 2022, there is no scope for any errors while filing GST Returns. The GSTR 1 cannot be filed, if the previous period GSTR 3B is not filed. The Tax Liability declared in GSTR 1 should be paid in GSTR 3B. The difference between the tax liability of GSTR 1 and GSTR 3B […]
Problems That Taxpayer May Face Due To Recently introduced amendment allowing credit in GSTR 3B only if the same appears in GSTR 2B and due to Visit by GST authorities and attachment of Bank Accounts/Property.