CA, CS, CMA : From April 1, 2025, businesses with multiple GST registrations must obtain ISD registration to distribute Input Tax Credit (ITC) a...
Goods and Services Tax : Exploring challenges in availing Input Tax Credit (ITC) under GST and relief offered by Notification 183/2023. Understand the impl...
Goods and Services Tax : Learn about claiming refunds for excess amounts in your GST Electronic Cash Ledger. Understand the process, requirements, and step...
Goods and Services Tax : Section 34(2) of CGST Act allows a supplier to issue a credit note to adjust the taxable value or tax payable in case of: Post-s...
Goods and Services Tax : The Input Service Distributor (ISD) mechanism under GST enables businesses with multiple branches to centrally receive and allocat...
Goods and Services Tax : KSCAA highlights practical GST challenges in Sec 128A & Sec 16(4), urging clarifications on appeals, ITC, interest waivers, and mu...
Goods and Services Tax : Learn about India's efforts to combat fake ITC frauds, including special drives, legal actions, and GST guidelines for enforcement...
Goods and Services Tax : Explore the key recommendations made by the GST Council during its 54th meeting, including changes in GST rates, GoM formations, a...
Goods and Services Tax : Join CA Sachin Jain for a live course on Input Tax Credit from a litigation perspective. Gain practical insights and master ITC co...
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 : Calcutta High Court permits ITC claim under amended GST law, allowing rectification applications for late GSTR-3B filings for FY 2...
Goods and Services Tax : Delhi High Court sets aside GST demand on DLF Home Developers, ruling that the issue will be adjudicated by DGGI. Read details o...
Goods and Services Tax : Gujarat High Court grants bail to Harsh Vinodbhai Patel in GST fraud case involving ₹22 crore input tax credit. Court cites comp...
Goods and Services Tax : Assessee clarified that Form ST-3 was incorrect as some of the invoices inadvertently remained unaccounted for the said period and...
Goods and Services Tax : Kerala HC rules that availing CGST/SGST credit instead of IGST does not lead to revenue loss. Orders reconsideration of penalty on...
Goods and Services Tax : CBIC unveils trade facilitation measures, combats counterfeit currency, and detects ₹80 crore GST fraud. Key developments from I...
Goods and Services Tax : CBIC clarifies ITC eligibility for goods delivered under Ex-Works contract as per Section 16(2)(b) of CGST Act, 2017...
Goods and Services Tax : The circular clarifies that electronic commerce operators under section 9(5) of CGST Act need not reverse input tax credit for spe...
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 : CBIC clarifies input tax credit provisions under Section 16(5) & 16(6) of CGST Act, detailing rectification procedures for wrong c...
Four persons have been arrested by the Mumbai Zonal Unit of Directorate General of GST Intelligence (DGGI-MZU), under CBIC, on Tuesday (November 10, 2020).
CBIC has inserted new FORM-2B – Auto-drafted ITC Statement- under 60(7) vide Notification No. 82/2020–Central Tax dated 10th November, 2020. Please find bellow the format of New Form-2B Auto-drafted ITC Statement, Advisory and Instruction for filing of the same. 1. Terms Used :- a. ITC – Input tax credit b. B2B – Business to Business […]
Due date for filing ITC-04 (Job worker return), in respect of goods dispatched to a job worker or received from a job worker, during the period from July, 2020 to September, 2020 extended to 30th November 2020. MINISTRY OF FINANCE (Department of Revenue) (CENTRAL BOARD OF INDIRECT TAXES AND CUSTOMS) Notification No. 87/2020–Central Tax New […]
Central Government hereby appoints the 10th day of November, 2020, as the date on which the new provisions of section 39 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 shall come into force, which were introduced by Finance (No. 2) Act, 2019 (23 of 2019). Section 39 deals with provisions related to Furnishing of […]
HERE I WANT YOU UNDERSTAND 36(4) AND ITS HIDDEN AGENDA. I Request everyone to read BELOW EXAMPLE. On 36(4). THE danger of 36(4)… Interest cost disguised in it… Do read and discuss with your colleagues. Share with your professional friends… read below example of XYZ LTD. XYZ LTD HAVE FOLLOWING PURCHASES IN JANUARY, FEBRUARY, MARCH […]
You know that 3 years have passed since the enactment of GST laws, but many mistakes are still being committed by GST tax payers while filing GST returns particularly GSTR-3B and GSTR-1 due to negligence, oversight or due to lack of conceptual clarity on various provisions of the GST Acts and Rules. This problem of making […]
Informally, it is called the ‘Double Whammy’ or the ‘Triple Whammy’ – I write this article to put forth an instance of Double/Triple Jeopardy in connection with Input Tax Credit under Section 16(2). The term ‘jeopardy’ is defined as a “hazard, danger or peril.” With respect to criminal jeopardy it connotes “the risk of conviction […]
Eligibility of Input Tax Credit (ITC) under RCM on supply received from unregistered persons Even after Expiry of Time Limit Specified in Section 16(4):- There is a lot of confusion around sec 16(4) and there are many taxpayers who are suffering from lapses of ITC due provision of Sec 16(4) especially in the case of […]
Based upon specific intelligence, the officers of the Anti Evasion branch of Central Goods and Service Tax (CGST),Commissionerate, Delhi (East) have busted a major racket for generation of huge inadmissible input tax credit (ITC) through fake billing of Rs 1,278 crore (approx).
The Directorate General of GST Intelligence (DGGI) Gurugram Zonal Unit (GZU), Haryana has arrested one Kabir Kumar, resident of New Delhi on charges of creating and operating fictitious firms on forged documents and passing fake input tax credit by way of issuance of invoices without any actual receipt or supply of goods or services.