The assessment of charitable trusts until Finance Act 2008, was an easy task, with most of the litigative issues being settled. However, due to the amendment carried out in the term ‘charitable purpose’ under Sec 2(15) in the said Act, the Department started out with a vengeance, in cancelling registrations and rejecting applications for most of the cases, which fell under the residual head of ‘any other activity of public charitable nature’.
In wake of COVID-19 pandemic, Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Government of India, with a view to provide relief to Companies has introduced various relaxations for conducting Board Meetings. Same are listed below for your ready reference: 1. Relaxations provided vide general circular no. 11/ 2020 dated March 24, 2020 https://taxguru.in/company-law/covid-19-special-relief-measures-companies-llp.html i. The mandatory requirement of holding […]
SEBI vide Circular No. SEBI/HO/CFD/DIL2/CIR/P/2020/78 dated 06th May, 2020 has issued Circular titled ‘Relaxations relating to procedural matters – Issues and Listing’ by which SEBI has granted the following one time relaxations from strict enforcement of certain regulations of SEBI (Issue of Capital and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2018 (ICDR Regulations), pertaining to Rights Issue opening […]
After ascertaining whether a transaction falls under the definition of supply, we come to the next pertinent issue, the date of the charging event i.e. the date when the liability of the tax arises which is covered by the provisions of Time of Supply under GST. Under the CGST act Sections 12, 13 & 14 […]
The determination of the taxable event is one of the most important matter in every tax law. It is that event which on its occurrence creates or attracts the liability to tax. The taxable event under GST shall be the supply of goods or services or both made for consideration in the course or furtherance […]
Section 9(3): U/S 2(98) of CGST Act Reverse charge is defined as “liability to pay tax by the recipient of supply of goods or services or both instead of the supplier of such goods or services or both under sub-section (3) or sub-section (4) of section 9, or under sub-section (3) or sub-section (4) of […]
The composition levy is an alternative method of levy of tax designed for small taxpayers whose turnover is up to Rs. 1.5 Crores (Rs. 75 lakhs in case of a In case of North-Eastern states and Himachal Pradesh) [N.N 14/2019-CT(rate) dt. 07-03-2019] From 1st of April,2019, the composition scheme will also be available to services and […]
Procedure to file a Company Petition / Interlocutory Application before NCLT, Mumbai Bench and hearing thereof through video conferencing during lockdown as a measure to prevent spread of COVID-19:
Article explains Implications of GST on Real Estate Sector. It explains GST when Builder Purchases a Land and Constructs flats for the purpose of Sale, Joint Development Agreemen, Supply of Constructed Flats by Promoter to Land Owner, Supply of constructed Flat by Promoter to Outsiders, Amendments in GST in Real Estate Sector (w.e.f. 01-04-2019), Reverse […]
Supply & Value of Supply The event which attracts the levy of ‘tax’ is called the taxable event and in GST, the taxable event is ‘Supply.’ The scope of this Supply has been defined under section 7 of the CGST Act. s.15 determines the ‘Value of taxable supply’ of goods or services or both, to […]