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GST Authorities Using Data Analytics Tool to Find 'Missing Link'

GST Authorities Working on Database Analysis to Find ‘Missing Link’ in Whole Supply Chain

Data analytics is being used by the GST officers to make sure the whole supply chain in a specific sector is paying sufficient GST or if there is a missing link, said an official. The Directorate General of GST Intelligence (DGGI) has taken a stance and made efforts to find out about tax evasion at […]

Supply Chain Turmoil May Strike Ahead of GST

As per the reports, the pharmaceuticals industry has already started to de-stock and also returned their stock to the supplier companies for that same reason. Also, the GST council has given that the daily necessary items would be in the lower category of tax which has hinted the traders to de-stock their already available stock within their premise.

NATHEALTH Suggests 5 Percent GST Rate For Healthcare Supply Chain

The Healthcare Federation of India (NATHEALTH) has suggested a 5% GST rate on the healthcare supply chain like medical equipment supply to hospitals. Presuming that the GST rate on the sale of diagnostic services by the hospitals to the patients will likely to be kept exempted from the indirect taxes.

AAR's Order in the Case of M/s. Mahalakshmi BT Patil Honai Constructions JV

MH AAR- GST Levy on Contract Composite Supply Consisting EarthWork

The Maharashtra Authority of Advance Ruling (AAR) which consists of the members Ranji Magoo and T.R. Ramnani, has directed that the GST would be subjected to pay upon the composite supply of work contracts consisting of earthwork. The petitioner is the owner of M/s. Mahalakshmi BT Patil Honai Constructions JV, a GST registered company, which […]

Buy 1 Get 1 Offer Stopped by Food Chain Companies Due to GST

Food Chain Companies such as Dominos and Pizza Hut who offer freebies to consumers will suffer huge losses due to the implementation of GST as they are required to pay taxes on free items as well. Packaged products and food service provider companies have stopped their ‘buy-one-get-one-free offers’ immediately after the implementation of Goods and Services Tax (GST) from 1st July.

How Meaningful is GST Implementation in India?

GST is one indirect tax for the whole nation which makes India one unified common market. GST is a single tax on the supply of goods and services, credit of input tax paid at each stage will be available in the subsequent stage of value addition, which makes GST essentially a tax only on value addition at each stage. The final consumer will bear only the GST charged by the last dealer in the supply chain, with set-off benefits at all the previous stages.

GST Impact on Logistics and Warehousing Sector

GST Impact on Logistics and Warehousing Sector

The Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime is now ready to give a boost to the growth of the warehousing and logistics industry in India. New warehousing hubs are set to establish better facilities and better transportation and logistics services across the nation. According to a real estate consultancy firm JLL India, the implementation of GST has played a key role in the development of e-commerce giants and they will be able to choose a wide range of services across the country. It will undoubtedly benefit the logistics corner and offer cost saving on the consumer end. The GST bill has been implemented from 1st July 2017 and the government will facilitate E-filing of GST through online portals for filing procedures. With the advent of goods and services tax, it is also the support of e-commerce industry to further take the industry more worthy. As the scenario has changed a lot, the online shopping demands a firm supply chain to cater the needs of the general public.

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