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Tube Investment of India Limited (GST AAR Uttarakhand) a. Whether the nominal amount of recoveries made by the Applicant from the employees who are provided food in the factory canteen would be considered as a ‘Supply’ by the applicant under the precisions of Section 7 of Central Goods and Service Tax Act, 2017? Yes, it […]
Mandatory furnishing of correct and proper information of ineligible / blocked Input Tax Credit and reversal thereof in return in FORM GSTR-3B – instructions
On 28th September 2022, CBIC issued a notification to extend the time limit for completion of major compliances of previous financial year 21-22 under GST Act till 30th November 2022 or furnishing of the relevant annual return (GSTR-9), whichever is earlier.
Mandatory furnishing of correct and proper information of ineligible Input Tax Credit and reversal thereof in Form GSTR-3B That CBIC circular no. 170/02/2022- GST has highlighted incorrect reporting of ineligible Input Tax Credit by Taxpayers. In this context, it has been observed that large portion of unclaimed IGST ITC has led to loss of revenue […]
Rule 86B has been introduced which has imposed 99% restricted on ITC available in Electronic Credit Ledger of Registered Person. This means 1% of output liability to be paid in cash. This limitation is applicable where the value of taxable supply other than exempt supply and zero-rated supply, in a month exceeds Rs. Fifty Lakh Rupees. The intent of law is to curb fake invoicing by requiring him to pay tax in cash.
Understanding reverse charge liability under GST: Can registered persons claim Input Tax Credit for liabilities paid in a different year?
Learn from the Calcutta High Court ruling on Rule 86A of CGST Rules. Sufficient balance in Electronic Credit Ledger not needed to block ITC for ineligibility.
That it is eligible to claim ITC on the CSR expenditure spent by it since it is spent in accordance with the provisions laid down by Companies Act, 2013. CSR expenses incurred by the applicant have been mandated under the Companies Act, 2013.
The jurisdictional tax officer and the counterpart tax officer shall verify the transitional credit claimed under the CGST or the SGST head, as the case may be, by referring to the guidelines detailed in Annexure I
Explore the availability of Input Tax Credit under the margin scheme (Rule 32(5)) for registered persons discharging tax. Find out how it affects rent, advertisement expenses, and more.