Gujarat’s rapid progress in key macroeconomic parameters has been impressive and it has shown a lead to the overall economic development but GST remains one of the big challenges
GST Council Recommends GST Rates Reduction on Several Goods & for specified handicraft items GST rates have been recommended to be brought down to Nil on Sanitary Napkins & Rakhi & more Goods GST Council recommends for allowing refund to fabrics on account of inverted duty structure Rate change made in respect of footwear The […]
The GST Council in its 28th meeting took decisions relating to exemptions / changes in GST rates / ITC eligibility criteria, rationalization of rates / exemptions and clarification on levy of GST on services.
The Council approved quarterly filing of return for the small taxpayers having turnover below Rs. 5 Cr as an optional facility. Quarterly return shall be similar to main return with monthly payment facility but for two kinds of registered persons – small traders making only B2C supply or making B2B + B2C supply.
Recommendations made during the 28th meeting of the GST Council held in New Delhi on 21st 2018 Amendments to the CGST Act, 2017, IGST Act, 2017, UTGST Act 2017, and GST (Compensation to States) Act, 2017 The GST Council in its 28th meeting held here today has recommended certain amendments in the CGST Act, IGST […]
The GST Council in its 28th meeting held here today has approved the proposal to open the migration window for taxpayers, who received provisional IDs but could not complete the migration process.
Declaration of Result for CA Final Examination held in May, 2018, Foundation Exam Held in May 2018 and CPT held in June, 2018. The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) today announced the following results: 1. Chartered Accountants Final Examination (Existing/Revised Scheme) held in May, 2018 2. Foundation Examination held in May, 2018 3. […]
ICAI would like to clarify that the Ind AS 115 does allow recognition of revenue using Percentage of Completion Method (POCM) and has explicit and specific requirements to recognise revenue, where performance obligation is satisfied over a period of time.
1.1. Government of India in the Union Budget of 2018-19, made the following announcement: “SEBI will also consider mandating, beginning with large Corporates, to meet about one-fourth of their financing needs from the debt market.” 1.2. A series of steps have been taken, over time, by Government in consultation with Regulators, to develop and deepen the bond market. At the same time, however, concerns have been raised about the ability of banks to finance increasing borrowing needs of the corporates, especially as the investment cycle has shown an upward tick. Accordingly, the said budget announcement may be seen as a step in the direction of the larger goal of not only to reduce reliance on banks to finance corporates but also to develop a liquid and vibrant corporate bond market.
The Regulations relating to the issue of capital mainly follow a disclosure based regime and investors rely upon the offer documents and financial statements which are audited/examined/vetted by various fiduciaries such as Chartered Accountant, Company Secretary, Valuer etc.