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GST Council May Concern GSTR 3B Changes & E-invoices Platform

GST Council to Amend GSTR 3B & New Platform for E-invoices

Goods and Services Tax officials would discuss some amendments in the law it is seeing to introduce, notified by CNBC-TV18. The same shall consist of the changes to GSTR-3B the monthly GST return which is to get furnished via assessee among the others.

GST officials would notify the ease compliance bottlenecks for the e-commerce suppliers by permitting the to enrol beneath the composition scheme, an action which is expected to ease enrollment and indeed diminish the tax outgo.

The official indeed seems to permit the usage of the government-run national informatics centre (NIC) as another platform to enrol e-invoices. The government is planning to incorporate the 6 invoice enrollment portals in the subsequent 6 months to furnish enough backend IT infrastructure to manage the e-invoice burden.

Moreover, the GST official might empower both the centre along with the states to provide the show cause notices even if the assessee comes in their jurisdiction or not. The same measure seems to block any leakage.

On June 28-29, the GST officials would meet at the 47th council discussion in Chandigarh. The meeting is conducted before the five-year anniversary of the launch of the indirect tax regime. On 1st July 2017, the GST was incorporated after 10 years of delay.

At the start of the consumption-based tax, the GST official has lessen the rates of various items, which has diminished the revenue-neutral rate, or the rate on which the income of the states and the centre would not end up in the absence of all the local taxes, to 11.5% from the so-called revenue-neutral rate of 15%.

Post to facing the issues of the covid-19, India’s monthly GST collections restrained above Rs 1 lakh crore for a straight 11 months, securing the hopes that the tax system gets settled down with the revamp of the compliance.

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