Agricultural Income is exempt under the Income Tax Act. But practically it is added to Total Income for rate purposes. High slab individuals end up paying a portion of tax on agricultural income. Same fate awaits Non-GST supply under the GST laws.
1. Refunds – Refund amount entered, while filing refund application for excess payment of tax, will get rounded off now. – Correct financial period will now be displayed in ARN receipt & Track ARN Status of Refund. – Refund filed by UN user, downloaded in PDF format, will now show period as quarterly (July-Sept/ Oct-Dec […]
Tax Bar Association requested to resolve issues in filing of GSTR-9, 9A & GSTR-9C and extend due date for filing GSTR-9, 9A & GSTR-9C for the year 2017-18.
A detailed step by step approach to identify invoices not paid timely as per Rule 37 through excel spreadsheets for GST ANNUAL RETURN AND GST AUDITS
As 30th June, 2019 is fast approaching the GST Practitioners, auditors and assessees are involving themselves in filing annual return GSTR 9 and 9C. Filling every table in the GSTR 9 is not that much easy as any wrong filling will result in remitting back the amount particularly on account of ITC mismatch in 2A and 3B by the Assessee or an account of debit notes, amendments, wrong utilisation of ITC, RCM etc.,.
GST Audit for FY 2017-18 is applicable to every registered person whose aggregate turnover during a financial year exceeds Rs. 2 Crores. The copy of audited annual accounts and a reconciliation statement is to be furnished while filing GSTR-9C.
Recently many of the newspaper circulating in Surat city have published a news in which they claimed that a person namely ‘Manish Pachhigar’, who was arrested with Asst. Charity Commissioner, Surat in alleged bribery case of Rs. 75000/- is a Chartered Accountant. While as a Matter of fact ‘Manish Pachhigar’ is not a Chartered Accountant and he is not holding degree of Chartered Accountant. ICAI Surat (WIRC) has taken strong objection to reporting by Newspapers of ‘Manish Pachhigar’ as a CA and have conducted a Press conference on 12th June 2019 and issued a press release to them to issue clarification in this regard.
Postpone the last date for filing yearly returns in Forms GSTR 9,GSTR 9A and GSTR 9C or withdraw it completely, at least for the FY 2017-18
It appears that the CBDT has envisaged turning the ITR forms into Scrutiny forms. By making the changes in current year ITR forms, the Dept. has increased the scope of disclosure and the scope to uncover the under-reporting or wrong-reporting of income. Key Changes have been discussed as follows:
NEW PENSION SCHEME- Section 80CCD of the Income Tax Act, 1961– (Deduction based on Investment) The following conditions need to be satisfied for the applicability of Section 80CCD: 1- It is applicable to only Individual assessee. 2-It is applicable to Individual assessee employed with Central Government or employed by any other person other than Central […]