It is necessary for every taxpayer to have a standard operating procedure to be followed regarding processes which have repercussions in terms of GST law. Some of the examples that readily come to mind are classification, valuation, determination of eligibility of ITC on inwards supplies of input goods, input services, and capital goods, Identification of […]
With Unlock-2 set in motion, the MHA has categorically prohibited opening of schools till July 31, 2020. Expectations are rife that school & colleges would reopen on August 1, 2020 for the academic session 2020-21. The Central HRD minister & UGC have also indicated that School/colleges are to reopen on August 1. But reopening of […]
Corporate Governance, a concept relatively unknown about two decades ago has now become the most commonly used phrase in the current global business vocabulary. It’s a hot topic across the globe, these days, and in India. The concept gained prominence in the late 80’s and early 90’s when the corporate sector, in a number of […]
To make the professionals, businessman and entrepreneurs to have an introduction cum information about the legal provisions related to MSME, a new series is being launched in which all the relevant legal provisions and rules will be discussed along with legal references. Efforts have been made to keep the language very simple so that even […]
CBIC extends the time period to pass refund order under section 54(7) of CGST Act- Notification No. 46/2020-central tax dated 09th June, 2020 [The said Notification shall come into force w.e.f. 20th day of March, 2020] Refund Order under GST As you are aware that Section 54(5) of CGST Act, 2017 provides that- “If, on […]
Arjun (Fictional Character): Krishna, some major recommendations were put forth by the GST Council in the 40th GST Council meeting. What further step has CBIC taken to give effect to the recommendations? Krishna (Fictional Character): Arjuna, CBIC has issued one GST Instruction, Two IGST Notifications, 6 CGST Notifications and one UTGST Notification on 24th June […]
Rule 3(7)(i): Interest free / concessional loan Any loan given free of interest or concessional interest shall be a taxable perquisite and calculated as follows: • Interest calculated at the rate charged by State Bank of India as on 1st day of pr
Compulsory acquisition is the power of government to acquireprivate rights in land without the willing consent of its owner or occupant in order to benefit society. Compensation against such acquisition is provided to the assessee by the government.
Firm is an association of two or more than two persons, who came together to do a business and share profits thereof. Section 4 of the Partnership Act, 1932 defines Partnership as relationship between persons who have agreed to share the profits of business carried on by all or any of them acting for all.
As the due date of filing of quarterly TDS statement for second quarter of FY 2013-14 is approaching fast, you are advised to file TDS statement well before due date (15th October for Non Government deductors and 31st October for Government deductors).