We humbly request for relaxation in Annual Return Filing in GSTR-9 and GSTR-9A along with GST Audit Certificate in GSTR-9C either by extension by up to 3 months i.e. till 31st December or by removal of any late fee/penalty/action for the said 3 months of relaxation.
The Taxation And Other Laws (Relaxation And Amendment Of Certain Provisions) Bill, 2020 (Bill) is introduced in Lok Sabha on 18th September 2020 and was having lot of Drafting mistakes fr which it subsequently issued Errata. This bill was passed in Lok Sabha on 19th September 2020 and it replaces Taxation and other Laws (Relaxation […]
Need to further extend various time limits under Income Tax in view of the challenges faced by taxpayers in meeting the statutory and regulatory compliance requirements across sectors due to the outbreak of Novel Corona Virus (COVID-19).
ICAI proposes following Draft Regulations which provides that A Chartered Accountants has to appear and pass the Assessment if applying for membership after 3 years of clearing CA Finals or Members who have not renewed their membership for 3 years.
Penalty for violation of statutory provisions involves a penalty of money and confiscation of goods and these penalties are imposable by the department authorities. Criminal punishment is of imprisonment and fine, which can be granted only in a criminal court after prosecution but these are also provided under GST Law.
Request for permitting taxpayers for availment of Input Tax Credit under GST under section 16 up to the period completed on 31st March 2020 up to 31st December 2020.
Requests to defer due date of implementation of E-Invoicing up to 1st January 2021 for convenience of the tax payers as well as increasing transparency in GST.
Request for permitting availment of input tax credit under GST pertaining to Financial Year 2019-20 and correction in GSTR- 1 till March, 2021. Institute of Charted Accountant of India ICAI/IDTC/2020-21/Rep/16 10th September, 2020 Shri S.K Rahman Joint Secretary, Goods and Services Tax Council, 56′ Floor, Tower II, Jeevan Bharti Building, Janpath Road, Connaught Place, New […]
It is suggested to devise a mechanism for receiving part payment of taxes till the industry recover and stabilises from the effect of Covid-19, which could be a win-win situation for both the Government, as they will receive early payment of taxes and at the same time taxpayers will not be required to pay interest on the part payment made by them.
Considering that filing of Annual Return for registered persons having turnover upto 2 crore for the financial years 2017-18 and 2018-19 is optional. We request that software be accordingly modified allowing the taxpayers to file their Annual Return for financial year 2018-19, if they so wish, even if they have not filed their Annual Return for financial year 2017-18.