In the light of above discussion, it is clear that, interest in taxation matters has to be levied as a compensation for deprival of entitled funds to revenue within due date. Whereas with respect to input tax credit, such amounts are already being collected by the revenue from the supplier of the taxpayer and levying of interest from the hands of the recipient i.e. taxpayer would unjustly enrich the revenue which is against the principle of levy of interest.
FURNISHING OF GSTR 7 – SECTION 39(3) OF CGST ACT 2017- GST SERIES – PART 27 1. The GSTR-7 form is a monthly return form required to be furnished by all the taxable persons who are required to deduct TDS (Tax Deducted at Source) under 2. Statutory Provisions : Section 39(3) – Every registered person […]
Section 100 of the Finance Act (No. 2), 2019 has been notified on 25/08/2020 vide Notification no. 63/2020-Central Tax Dated 25.08.2020. Strong reactions have been witnessed in last few hours after the aforesaid notification made public. Let us recall the total issue before making any bold reaction.
Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs i.e., CBIC issued Notification Number 63/2020 – Central Tax dated 25th August 2020 regarding effective date of notification from 01-Sep-2020 with respect to section 100 of the Finance (No.2) Act, 2019 (23 of 2019) which inter alia discusses about levy of interest under section 50 of CGST Act […]
जीएसटी की एक और विवादास्पद अधिसूचना जारी जीएसटी की एक और विवादास्पद अधिसूचना संख्या 63/2020 दिनांक 25 अगस्त 2020 जारी की है जिसके अनुसार जीएसटी में नेट टैक्स पर ब्याज लगाने का प्रावधान अब 1 सितम्बर 2020 से लागू होगा जब कि प्रारम्भ से ही यह प्रावधान ग्रॉस टैक्स पर लगने वाले ब्याज का प्रावधान […]
Types of Real Estate Transactions: These are the following types of transactions which can take place in Real Estate Sector: 1. Supply of immovable properties (Commercial/ Residential) before completion. 2. Supply of immovable properties (Commercial/ Residential) after completion. 3. Sale of Land (Agricultural/ Commercial/ Residential). 4. Sale of rights arising out of land (e.g. TDR, […]
Principal is registered person who sends inputs/capital goods to a job worker for carrying out the job work. The GST law makes special provisions with regard to removal of goods for job work and receiving back the goods after processing from the job worker without payment of GST. Section 2(68) of the CGST Act, 2017 […]
RBI informed us on 18th August 2020, that it has placed on its web site a framework for authorization of pan-India umbrella entity for retail payments which was released after due deliberations on the basis of comments/feedback received for its draft framework for authorization of pan-India umbrella entity for retail payments which was placed on […]
This article contains some commonly found mistakes while one does in his/her financial planning. Let us know some of them, evaluate ourselves & try not to repeat these mistakes in future so that we may save our money by not spending rather than earning. Some of them are listed below- ♦ MANAGING INCOME / EXPENSES […]
It is quite obvious that if the notification of CBIC i.e. Notification No. 63/2020 is to be considered as prospective only, the department or the union is accepting that the levy of interest on gross tax liability without deducing the input tax credit to taken from the electronic credit ledger available therein which is amenable to adjustment by the departmental authorities with considering the orders of the various High Courts which stayed the interest on gross levy of tax as unjust and improper.