Form GST PMT 07 is now available to taxpayers on GST Portal. This form is to report about discrepancy where amount has been debited from account of taxpayer, but Electronic Credit Ledger is not updated.
FORM GST TRAN – 1 (with revision facility) extended to 30th November 2017. Suitable order will be issued shortly.FORM GST TRAN 1 is required to be filed to avail the credit for the taxes filed before the roll out of GST in July, 2017.
Minister of State for Law, Justice and Corporate Affairs, Mr. P. P. Chaudhary reviews the follow-up action by the States on properties belonging to around 2.09 lakh companies struck-off from the Register of Companies by the Central Government.
The Central Board of Direct Taxes vide Office Order F.No.279/Misc/M-51/2017- 111 dated 12th July, 2017 has constituted a Committee to prepare a Concept Note to revamp the existing appeal mechanism with a view to urgently address the issue of reducing litigation considering the pendency of litigation in all appellate forums.
EXPOSURE DRAFT – PROPOSED REVISED DEFINITION OF INTERNAL AUDIT (Last date for comments -November 25, 2017) The Internal Audit Standards Board of The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) invites comments on proposed revised definition of internal audit. An explanation has also been included as part of the revised definition to provide additional clarity […]
Your Honor are well aware that this year, professionals are busy in making compliance with GST obligations. GST Act is new, compliances are many, notifications are being issued everyday and the technical glitches in the system have aggravated the problems. Further dates are being extended everyday and the professionals have to make the compliances on daily basis. Accordingly, professionals are finding a very short time for making compliance with the income tax obligations.
Request to extend the due date of filing Income-tax returns for assessees mentioned under clause (a) of Explanation 2 to Section 139(1) and Tax Audit report u/s 44AB for the AY 2017-18 from 31st October, 2017 to 30th November, 2017
Government of India has announced that during the Financial Year 2017-18, accumulations at the credit of subscribers to the General Provident Fund (GPF) and other similar funds shall carry interest at the rate of 7.8% (Seven point eight per cent) with effect from 1st October, 2017 to 31st December, 2017. This rate will be in force w.e.f. 1st October, 2017.
The total revenue of GST paid under different heads (upto 23rd October, 2017) for the month of September 2017 is Rs. 92,150/- crore. The total CGST revenue is Rs. 14,042 crore, SGST revenue is Rs. 21,172 crore, IGST revenue is Rs. 48,948 crore (of which IGST from imports in September 2017 is Rs. 23,951 crore) and Compensation Cess is Rs. 7,988/- crore (of which Rs. 722 crore is Compensation Cess from imports in September 2017).
FM announces today that To facilitate taxpayers, late fee on filing of GSTR-3B for August 2017 & September has been waived. Late fee paid will be credited back to taxpayer ledger. Notification and Press release in this regard is expected Soon.