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...
There is a confusion on calculation of Late fees on GSTR-1 for the pending returns which are still not filed up to 10th of Jan. 2020 and question is asked about calculation of Late fees on GSTR-1 which will be filed after 10th Jan 2020. The Notification No. 4/2018–Central Tax Dated 23rd January 2018 is […]
There has been extension in period of the one-time amnesty scheme to 17th January 2020, between which GSTR-1 returns filled by taxpayers for the period starting from July 2017 to November 2019, would be subject to no late fees liability. Late fee payable under section 47 of the CGST Act was waived for the registered […]
Dear Readers, in my last article, I have tried to focus on an in-depth analysis of Notification No. 74/2019 – Central Tax & Notification No. 75/2019 – Central Tax issued by the GST Department. In today’s article, we are discussing FAQ’s and consequences of not Filing of pending GSTR-1 before 10th January 2020. Now, GST […]
GSTR-1 is a monthly or quarterly return that should be filed by every registered dealer. It contains details of all outward supplies i.e. sales. Let’s understand it in detail. Article explains Persons liable to furnish the details of outward supply [Section 37(1)], Form for submission of details of outward supplies [Section 37(1)], Due date of […]
Notification No. 75/2019–Central Tax Dated: 26th December, 2019 Blocking of E-way Bills for non-furnishing of GSTR-1 With effect from the 11th January, 2020, in rule 138E, after clause (b), the following clause shall be inserted, namely:- “(c) being a person other than a person specified in clause (a), has not furnished the statement of outward […]
Dear Readers, in this coolest winter season, now the government is planning to give some heat to the GST Return Defaulters. This time the government is not in the mood of giving any further opportunity to GST Return Defaulters. To penalize these defaulters GST Department has issued back to back notification number 74/2019-Central Tax, Notification […]
The GST Council in its 38th Meeting held on 18th December, 2019 at New Delhi decided to take certain measures to curb the issue of ITC being availed on fake invoices as well as fall in monthly GST revenue collection. Input tax credit to the recipient in respect of invoices or debit notes that are […]
CBIC extends the due date for furnishing of return in FORM GSTR-1 for registered persons in Assam, Manipur or Tripura having aggregate turnover more than 1.5 crore rupees for the month of November, 2019 vide Notification No. 76/2019 – Central Tax Dated: 26th December, 2019. Government of India Ministry of Finance (Department of Revenue) Central […]
Late fee waiver for furnishing GSTR-1 for the period July-2017 to November-2019 up to 10th January 2020 CBIC waives late fees for non- filing of FORM GSTR-1 from July, 2017 to November, 2019 vide Notification No. 74/2019 – Central Tax Dated: 26th December, 2019. Government has notified that the amount of late fee payable shall […]
In the existing GST return filing system, dealers with Turnover up to Rs.1.5 crore in the previous year or anticipating turnover up to Rs.1.5 crore in the current financial year, are eligible to file their GSTR 1 – returns on a Quarterly basis. The due dates being 31st July, 31st October, 31st January, 30th April.