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Seeks to amend notification No. 13/2017- Central Tax (Rate) so as to specify services supplied by the Central Government, State Government, Union territory or local authority by way of renting of immovable property to a registered person under CGST Act, 2017 to be taxed under Reverse Charge Mechanism (RCM).
Seeks to amend notification No. 12/2017- Union Territory Tax (Rate) so as to exempt certain services as recommended by Goods and Services Tax Council in its 25th meeting held on 18.01.2018
Seeks to amend notification No. 11/2017- Central Tax (Rate) so as to notify CGST rates of various services as recommended by Goods and Services Tax Council in its 25th meeting held on 18.01.2018
GST being implemented in our country is a dual GST i.e. to say every supply attracting the levy will be leviable to both Central tax and State tax. So does this mean that if a taxpayer is aggrieved by any such transaction, he will have to approach both the authorities for exercising his right of appeal? The answer is a plain NO.
Under GST, a composite supply would mean a supply made by a taxable person to a recipient consisting of two or more taxable supplies of goods or services or both, or any combination thereof, which are naturally bundled and supplied in conjunction with each other in the ordinary course of business, one of which is a principal supply;
Union Territory Tax seeks to further amend notification No. 2/2017 – Union Territory Tax so as to prescribe effective rate of tax under composition scheme for manufacturers and other suppliers.
It appears that all the data may not be available in the field formations at the registration level for the purpose of revenue comparison and analysis. However, revenue analysis of all those tax payers which were our assesses in the pre-GST period may be done by the field formations and comparison be made of CGST revenue with revenue trend in Central Excise and Service Tax in the corresponding period of FY 2016-17.
Due to the non-availability of the refund module on the common portal, it has been decided, on the recommendations of the Council, that the applications/documents/forms pertaining to refund claims on account of zero-rated supplies of goods or services or both without payment of integrated tax shall be filed and processed manually till further orders.
Article Contains updated due date for filing of GSTR-3B (Summary GST Returns), GSTR-1- Detail of Outward Supplies) for those having turnover exceeding Rs.1.50 crore in Previous Financial Year (PFY) or Current Financial Year (CFY) , Tran-1 for Person Claiming Transitional Credit, GSTR-4 for Composition Opt Taxpayer, ITC-01 for those Claiming Input Tax Credit u/s 18(1), […]
In this article we are going to see the changes in GST tax rates of Restaurants and impact of the same on our food bills i.e., moreover on our Stomachs. The GST Council in its 23rd Meeting held at Guwahati on 10th of November,2017 recommended key changes in Tax rates and one of the most important one is cutoff in tax rates on Restaurants and CBEC also issued the notifications for the same to give effect to the revised rates from 15th of November,2017.