Dear Friends, you know that insurance has become as essential as our basic requirements of food, shelter, cloths etc. In these days we are facing various types of risks in our home as well as in our offices, road while travelling etc., some are man made and some are nature driven. Insurance against known and […]
Waiver from recording UIN on invoices Circular No. 144/14/2020-GST dated 15th December, 2020 is issued for Waiver from recording of UIN on the invoices for the months of April 2020 to March 2021. Following detailed questions pertains to above subject matter-: ♦ What is the relevance of Circular? The Circular is mandatory in nature to […]
Tax planning is a vital aspect of business administration. You can save a significant amount of money if you take the time to understand your business and use the findings to create a comprehensive tax planning strategy. Here are a few tips that might come in handy: 1. Invest in tax software Tax software provides […]
1. E- Way Bill (EWB) generation blocking means not allowing the taxpayer to generate an E-Way bill if he has not filed GST Return for the latest two successive months or quarters. 2. STATUTORY PROVISION Rule 138E – No person (including a consignor, consignee, transporter, an e-commerce operator, or a courier agency) shall be allowed […]
Taking another step towards the goal of increasing “Ease of doing business” in India and providing relief to small taxpayers; the GST Council in their 42nd Meet on 5th October 2020 proposed a quarterly return filing system for small taxpayers to be implemented w.e.f. 1st January, 2021. QRMP or Quarterly Return Monthly Payment Scheme is […]
Why Presumptive Taxation required? Considering the various compliances problems faced by small taxpayers (like Shopkeepers, Small Traders, Professionals, Good Transport Agencies etc.) regarding maintenance of Book of Accounts and requirement of Audit under Income Tax Act. Government has introduced a Presumptive Taxation Scheme for Small Taxpayers. Who can claimed benefits under this Scheme? SECTION 44AD- […]
The C2C business model enables the customer to sell the products to other customers. The customer who is selling across these sites can sell products and services; there is no restriction upon it. C2C is often referred to as the C2C ecommerce model, which clarifies that the business takes place on the digital platform.
BLOCK CREDIT: Section 17(5) of the CGST Act, 2017 provides for a list of goods and services on which input tax credit is not allowed. One of the item is mentioned in sub sec 5(c) & (d) of sec 17 of CGST ACT. The extract of the said provision is reproduced below for ease of reference: […]
Introduction Conversion of a Private Limited Company into LLP is allowed under the provision of Section 56 (Third Schedule) of the LLP Act, 2008. Benefit There are a large number of benefits to govern a business having LLP as legal form as compared to Private Limited Company. LLPs involve the best practices of private companies […]
YOU WANT TO ADVERTISE YOUR PRODUCTS, THE LEGAL IMPLICATION YOU SHOULD BEAR IN MIND UNDER CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT, 2019. A. What is Advertisement? ‘advertisement’ means any audio or visual publicity, representation, endorsement or pronouncement made by means of light, sound, smoke, gas, print, electronic media, internet or website and includes any notice, circular, label, wrapper, […]