Goods and Services Tax (Laws, concepts & Impact Analysis for Traders and Service Providers) – with CD Authors Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal and CA Sanjeev Malhotra Publication August, 2017 Publishers Bloomsbury, India Price Rs. 1995/- Pages __________ Yet another classic work from Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal and CA Sanjeev Malhotra analyzing the GST provisions in a […]
Under Delhi VAT, all the registered dealers are required to file QUARTERLY returns with an obligation to pay tax on MONTHLY basis. Generally small and medium businessmen deposit their monthly tax on assumption basis and send their documents to their consultants on quarterly basis.
One such aspect which is observed by many is not able to opt for composition for the Financial Year 2017-18 even though last day to opt for the same in case of Migration cases is 16th August 2017. Few of the latest grievances were as under
Ministry of Finance today issued the much awaited notifications regarding the extension of time limit to file GST returns. As per these notifications, a normal registered person is required to file one return in Form GSTR-3B for the month of July ‘2017 latest by 20th of August’2017 and about seven returns to be filed in the month of September’2017.
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Exporters are witnessing sea changes as regards export rules under the existing GST regime as compared to the earlier regime of indirect taxation in India. Particularly the traders and the provider of export services are facing difficulties in filing bonds and Letter of undertaking before making exports. Even the general meaning of exports have changed now as supplies made to SEZ developer or SEZ unit are now treated as export transactions even if they are made intra-state, also sales to export houses and penultimate exports are no longer covered under the definition of export now. Exports which were earlier made without payment of taxes are now made subject to payment of taxes or filing of some special documents in lieu of taxes paid on exports. In our previous article on “Place of Supply under GST”, we covered the nature of supplies to be treated as exports/import of goods or services under GST, so we are not discussing these provisions here. Rather, in this article we will now discuss benefits, procedures and other provisions related to export and import of goods and services under GST in India.
Since 22nd July 2017, the E filing website was crashing continuously, there was a blackout for hours. Major problem was faced since 28th July 2017. The Website even gone for maintenance frequently during this period many time
The Aadhaar number will be required for the purpose of establishing the identity of the deceased for the purpose of Death registration w.e.f 1st October, 2017.
This latest Book on GST comprises of two volumes to cover the subject in its entirety. Volume I covers extensive discussion on the provisions of GST Law and Rules made thereunder. Volume II consists of GST Bare Acts, Rules and all latest notifications and Circulars at one place for easy reference.
A bare reading of sections 54 and 54F of the Act nowhere states that the surplus remaining after claiming deduction under section 54/54F on account of construction of house property undertaken in a year, would not be allowed set off against long-term capital gain earned in the succeeding year.