Income Tax : The issue concerns taxation of online cricket gaming winnings. The framework mandates a flat 30% tax with no deductions, emphasizi...
Goods and Services Tax : The issue concerns GST compliance requirements for businesses. It highlights that maintaining proper records and filing returns on...
CA, CS, CMA : The document outlines key statutory deadlines for April 2026 across multiple laws. It consolidates GST, income tax, and corporate ...
CA, CS, CMA : The calendar lists all major statutory deadlines across laws. It helps businesses track filings and avoid penalties through timely...
Goods and Services Tax : This update highlights all major compliance due dates for April 2026 under Income Tax and GST laws. It helps taxpayers stay on tra...
Goods and Services Tax : The Government introduced reforms such as e-invoicing and auto-population of data in GST returns. These measures improve accuracy,...
Goods and Services Tax : A recent advisory from Infosys GSTN, the technology backbone of India's Goods and Services Tax (GST) network, addressing a persist...
Goods and Services Tax : Recent communications from GSTN and CBIC have shed light on important aspects of HSN (Harmonized System of Nomenclature) code repo...
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 : Gauhati High Court rules GSTR-1 vs GSTR-3B mismatch from clerical errors cannot trigger automatic tax recovery without Rule 88C pr...
Goods and Services Tax : The court quashed orders reversing ITC that were based solely on limitation under Section 16(4). It held that the amendment insert...
Goods and Services Tax : The Court quashed a GST demand where discrepancies arose from double entry in returns, granting a fresh hearing subject to a 25% p...
Goods and Services Tax : ITC cannot be mechanically denied to purchasers even if invoices are missing in GSTR-2B. Key takeaway: the ruling safeguards taxpa...
Goods and Services Tax : Madras High Court remitted a case for fresh adjudication after finding that fake invoices were generated in the petitioner’s GST...
Goods and Services Tax : The advisory clarifies that from November 2025, auto-populated values in Table 3.2 of GSTR-3B cannot be manually edited. Any corre...
Goods and Services Tax : GSTN resolved a technical issue for QRMP taxpayers on the GST Portal. Refund applications can now be filed, provided GSTR-3B for r...
Goods and Services Tax : GSTN updates GSTR-1/1A reporting. HSN code reporting in Table 12 is mandatory (4/6 digits based on turnover). Table 13 (document d...
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...
Summary of Various Reliefs provided to Taxpayers in GST Due to COVID-19 pandemic and challenges faced by taxpayers, Government has extended dates for GST filings. These are notified vide Notifications 51 to 54/2020 dated 24.06.2020 and Notification No 57/2020-CT dated 30.06.2020. A Circular No. 141/1/2020-GST dated 24th June, 2020 has also been issued in this […]
Central Government has provided various relaxations on payment and in filing of returns which, inter alia include allowing delayed payment of taxes, lower or nil rate of interest, extension of due dates for payment of GST and filing of GST returns etc.
Government has implemented following relief measures provided by the press releases due to the spread of Novel Corona Virus (COVID-19): 1) GSTR1 Return of Outward supplies (Notification No.- 33/2020-CT; Dated: 3 April 2020) The due dates of furnishing GSTR1 has not been extended however late fees have been waived, if the return is filled by 30 June 2020 […]
Mistakes in GSTR-3B: Before discussing about the errors, we must know the stage at which we want to correct or modify the data in GSTR 3B. The said stages can be as follows:
Please find below a brief update on various announcements made by CBIC in relation to extension in due dates and reduction in rate of interest for late payment of taxes and filing of various returns under GST. Before you go into the detailed update and preparation of revised calendar for your organisation, we would like […]
CBIC Extended DUE DATE of filing GSTR 1 & GSTR 3B by providing Late fees waiver & relief in Interest as per Notifications issued on 03rd April 2020. Article compiles chart of GSTR 1 Due Date Extension & Late Fees Waiver and GSTR 3B Due Date Extension, Late Fees Waiver & Interest.
It is important to note that, there is no change in due date of GSTR 3B / GSTR 1 of Feb 2020, Mar 2020, April 2020 and May 2020. Only relaxation is given in terms of Interest and Late fees, with certain condition. If returns are filed after date given, then Interest and Late will be payable from original due date.
Normal and registered taxpayers who want to opt in for Composition in FY 2020-21 can apply in Form GST CMP02 till 30th June 2020. The taxpayers SHOULD NOT file any GSTR-1/GSTR-3B, for any tax period of FY 2020-21, from any of the GSTIN on the associated PAN, or else they will not be able to […]
1. Government vide Notifications No. 31/2020 & 32/2020 dated 03.04 2020 has notified waiver of late fee & penalty / lower rate of interest for late filing of GSTR 1 and GSTR 3B. However, due dates for filing GSTR 1 and GSTR 3B have not been extended. 2. As per Notification No. 31/2020 , the […]
Recently, CBIC issued the few notifications on extension of due date of various compliance except for GSTR 1, GSTR 3B etc. due to lockdown. However, Govt. provide some relaxation like waive of late fees in case of delay filing of GST Returns , no interest or interest at reduced rate etc. Part A: For taxpayers […]