Information to taxpayers regarding Late fee amount shown in GSTR 3B of September, 2017 Some taxpayers are reported that there is late fee amount shown in their GSTR 3B return, for the month of September, 2017, even though the last date of filing GSTR 3B return for the month of September, 2017, is 20th October, […]
Let us discuss in this article the Impact of GST on Buying / Selling a Used Vehicle. Since the transactions happen in different ways, broadly as below, we shall discuss the impact of GST accordingly. Individual Sells to Individual (C2C), Individual Sells to Un-registered Dealer (C2C), Individual Sells to Registered Dealer (C2B), Registered Dealer Sells to Any Buyer (B2B / B2C), Leasing of Vehicle, Exchange of Old Vehicle with New
The records added (Saved /Submitted) by supplier in GSTR-1 will be available in B2B invoices and Credit/Debit Notes section under tab Uploaded by Supplier.
For example: Return for the month of August was submitted on 22nd Sept but filed on 26th Sept. In this case the system has worked out the late fee of Rs. 400/- (2 X 200/-) upto the date of submission. This late fee of Rs. 400/- is populated to table 6.1 of GSTR-3B for payment.
To give effect to the changes suggested, around 41 new Notifications and an Order were issued by the Government on October 13, 2017, under CGST, UTGST, IGST and Compensation Cess.
In the backdrop of 22nd meeting of GST Council held on 06.10.2017 a few notifications were issued by the CBEC on 13.10.2017. Here is a draft advisory related to those notifications.
CBEC issues 41 Notifications on 13th October 2017 after 6 days of 22nd GST Council Meeting held in New Delhi on 7th October 2017 to give effect to decisions taken in the meeting. Earlier we reported that they issued 14 notifications in a day but later we found that they issued 27 more notifications. Details […]
Applicability of GST to Composition in Transitional Period w.e.f. 01-07-2017: That window which was again opened till 30th September 2017 for shifting to Composition Scheme for those persons who have failed to migrate to Composition Scheme (Old migration cases) or failed to choose Composition scheme (Fresh registration) for any reason, has been made effective from 01-10-2017.
Reverse Charge Mechanism which proved to be most Draconian provision has been now relaxed, of course temporarily till 31st March’ 2018, as per the decision taken at 22nd HST Council meeting on 6th Oct’2017
See the supplier-wise summary of all invoices uploaded by supplier taxpayer Against each invoice of the supplier, receiver taxpayer can take one of four possible actions – Accept, Modify, Reject, and Keep Pending, after Supplier taxpayer has uploaded his GSTR 1 Add (by using ADD MISSING INVOICE option). all the invoices for the tax period. which have not been uploaded by the various Supplier(s) taxpayer