Goods and Services Tax : FY 2024-25 saw numerous GST audits and SCNs, creating compliance hurdles. Retrospective demands and procedural issues challenged b...
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 : GSTN introduces Phase-III changes to GSTR-1 from April 2025 with dropdown HSN selection, tab-wise B2B/B2C reporting, and value val...
Goods and Services Tax : Online gaming tax collection lacks specific tracking. Govt issued notices for ₹1.43 lakh crore. GST at 28% applies to real money...
Goods and Services Tax : India's outstanding tax dues exceed ₹16 lakh crore. The government is taking legal, digital, and enforcement measures to improve...
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 : Madras High Court sets aside a GST demand order due to improper service, remanding the case with a condition to deposit 25% of the...
Goods and Services Tax : Madras HC quashes GST order against Ragul Industries, allowing new evidence for GSTR 3B/2A/1 mismatches, subject to 25% tax deposi...
Goods and Services Tax : Madras High Court sets aside GST order against Kayram Builders citing principles of natural justice, directs reassessment with per...
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 : From April 2025, GSTR-1 Table-12 will be split into B2B and B2C with mandatory HSN code selection from dropdown. Manual entry will...
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...
Certain notified taxpayers have been preparing and issuing invoices by obtaining Invoice Reference Number (IRN) from Invoice Registration Portal (IRP) (commonly referred as ‘e-invoices’). Details from such e-invoices are be auto-populated in respective tables of GSTR-1.
Who can opt for the scheme: Following registered person (hereinafter RP) can file quarterly returns and pay tax on monthly basis w.e.f. 01.01.2021 : An RP who is required to file Form GSTR 3B with AATO of up to Rs 5 Cr. in the previous financial year is eligible. If AATO crosses Rs 5 Cr. during a qtr., RP will become in-eligible for the Scheme from next quarter.
It is held by Appellate Authority – GST, ANDHRA PRADESH in case of Sri Kali Krishna Industries Vs Assessing Authority AP that mere mismatch in GSTR 3B & GSTR 1 is not conclusive for any suppression of tax. The contentions submitted by the taxpayer need to be examined before issuing an order. Brief Fact of […]
FROM 01-01-2021 , GST RETURN FILING SYSTEM will see complete change. (We call it version 3.0) . Intention to Overhaul GST return filing system, But is it the correct solution in reality??? We will find out that in future . FYI, NOTIFICATION 82 TO 85 to notify/amend rule 60/61/62/61A. Also Circular No. 143/13/2020 is issued […]
In the previous part of this article, we had discussed the updates pertaining to GSTR-3B and R-1. To read the same, kindly refer to the link – (https://taxguru.in/goods-and-service-tax/forthcoming-amendments-gst-returns-part-1.html) In this article, we would be discussing the important aspects to be considered by the taxpayers due to the implementation of Form GSTR-2B w.e.f. 01st January 2021. […]
Recent notifications from CBIC dated 10th November 2020 tend to implement several amendments pertaining to returns to be filed by the registered persons. Being most of the taxpayers are choked with GST – annual returns, ITR filing, day-to-day business chores, etc. This article summarizes the amendments notified in a lucid way. For the better purpose […]
The Central Government is looking to overhaul the return filing system with a view to provide some relief to taxpayers with aggregate turnover under GST less than Rs. 5 crores. In this regard, it has released certain notifications to lay down a new scheme of return filing for such taxpayers. We have tried to summarise […]
1. Certain notified taxpayers have to prepare and issue their invoices by obtaining Invoice Reference Number (IRN) from Invoice Registration Portal (IRP) (commonly referred as ‘e-invoices’). 2. Upon successful generation of IRN, details of such e-invoices will be auto-populated in respective tables of GSTR-1. The details of e-invoices available for auto-population along with status of […]
MINISTRY OF FINANCE (Department of Revenue) (CENTRAL BOARD OF INDIRECT TAXES AND CUSTOMS) Notification No. 84/2020–Central Tax New Delhi, the 10th November, 2020 G.S.R. 700(E).—In exercise of the powers conferred by proviso to sub-section (1) of section 39 read with proviso to sub-section (7) of section 39 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, […]
Time limit for furnishing the details of outward supplies in FORM GSTR-1 of the said rules for the class of registered persons required to furnish return for every quarter under proviso to sub-section (1) of section 39 of the said Act, shall be extended till the thirteenth day of the month succeeding such tax period.