According to the previous provisions, a works contract is a combination of transfer of goods and services. While under GST regime, the service tax is applicable for work contract only on service part.
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According to the previous provisions, a works contract is a combination of transfer of goods and services. While under GST regime, the service tax is applicable for work contract only on service part.
The Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) has requested to the Central Government that sanitary napkins should be exempted under GST Regime. MNS leader Shalini Thackeray has met with the finance minister Arun Jaitley to discuss this issue. The Government has announced 12-per cent tax rate on sanitary napkins under the new indirect taxation structure, which is going to be rolled out from 1st July.
As everyone is well aware of the complex GST framework and its upcoming requirements for the settlement among the Indian economic environment, it’s now the banking sector who have raised the hands in front of extremely rigid and tedious GST regime. The Indian Banks’ Association (IBA) which is a governing body of management of banks operational across the nation has cleared out that numerous banks are not fully ready for the upcoming GST scheme.
Every business entity which is getting registered under Goods & Services Tax will be provided a unique identification number known as GSTIN or GST Identification Number. Presently, every dealer which is registered under the state VAT law occupies a personal TIN number which is assigned to him by the state tax department. Just like that, the service tax registration number is assigned to a specific service provider by the Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC).
On 6th June 2017, the Prime Minister Narendra Modi will take a look on the preparedness of the Goods and Service Tax (GST), which is scheduled to roll out from 1st July. The Prime Minister of India has been continuously in touch with the GST council and has been taking reviews of upcoming tax scheme in order to make sure that the reformed tax regime runs hassle free after the implementation.
West Bengal is opposing not going forward with new indirect taxation regime as scheduled date i.,e 1st July, which may affect several consumers and manufacturers across the state. Though even 75 days after passing of Amendment Constitution GST Bill, it will be applicable by mid- September. All the states and the Centre have to adopt GST Regime and no need to pay several taxes like excise, service tax, VAT, central sales tax and entertainment tax.
The upcoming GST scheme will be affecting a lot of financial services and this is due to new revised rate of 18 percent from the previous 15 percent being levied by the GST Council in its recent 14th meeting in the Srinagar. Although the differences are said to be marginally still there are various sectors, like banking, investments, insurance, real estate and mutual funds which are to be affected by the turmoil of GST.
Under GST Regime, every taxpayer is obliged to maintain different types of invoices. Below are the invoice details based on GST, which includes how to make invoices and when to make invoices.
GST Council has announced Goods and Service Tax (GST) rate, but it also requires some modifications in the upcoming days. Several industries and businesses which include FMCG, Automobiles and traders had been requesting to the Central Government for revising taxation rates. The next meeting of the GST Council will be scheduled on 3rd June 2017.