GSTN has released the Prototype of Simplified GST Return Filing System. Highlights of the proposed system are as follows: √ Three Forms: Suppliers making B2B Supplies only: GST RET-1 (Normal) Suppliers making B2C Supplies only: GST RET-2 (Sahaj) Suppliers making B2C & B2B Supplies both: GST RET-3 (Sugam) √ Annexure of supplies (GST ANX-1) and […]
GST annual return filing is mandatory for all entities having GST registration, irrespective of turnover during the financial year. Hence, even businesses that have obtained GST registration and having even NIL turnover must file annual return. GST registration holder who has obtained the registration anytime before 1st April 2018 are required to file GST annual […]
The contention of the petitioner that no FIR report can be lodged under the provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure for offences punishable under the IPC, as proceeding could only be drawn against him under the U.P. GST Act, 2017, is rejected.
Article explains about GST Registration of Education Institutions which includes Liability to register, Presumptive taxation and Exemption from registration. It further includes Tax Rate on Supply of goods or services by Education Institutions, Type of tax, Payment of tax under RCM, Taxable value.
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.