GSTR-3 is a monthly return we file after GSTR-1 and GSTR-2. Where GSTR-1 contains the information of outward sales, GSTR-2 contains the detailing of inward sales or supplies, GSTR-3 is simply a return based on the information of GSTR-1 and GSTR-2.
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GSTR-3 is a monthly return we file after GSTR-1 and GSTR-2. Where GSTR-1 contains the information of outward sales, GSTR-2 contains the detailing of inward sales or supplies, GSTR-3 is simply a return based on the information of GSTR-1 and GSTR-2.
Here we have described all the GST forms starting from GSTR 1 to the GSTR 11 along with their filing process in a detailed manner. The information is based on all the form introduced by the GST council while implementing GST in India. GSTR forms are mandatory to be filed by the registered taxpayers under […]
GSTR 2 is a tax return form that is used for filing the details of inward supplies of goods or services for taxation purpose. The form will be filled online on the GST portal after registration
Goods and services tax has a direct effect on the exports of India as many of the revenue subjects are associated with the industry.
The new GST tax regime has also not exempted the individuals, software professionals and the freelancers, who dealt in exporting services and softwares. Under GST law, every individual involved in supplying any goods and service outside the country, is mandate to register self for GSTIN.
It is a difficult time for numerous sectors across the nation as the GST is trying to cover up all those into strict compliance. With this into effect, the bicycle industry is also under the problems of tax rates and input tax credit all at once.
India is the fifth largest producer of electronic waste (e-waste) across the globe. We generate 1.85 million tonnes of electronic waste annually. Under the Goods and Services Tax Regime (GST), e-waste industry has not been properly defined by the government under any of the GST slab rates.
Inspired by the launch of Reliance Jio Phone, many Indian telecom operators like Airtel, Vodafone India and others may also soon come up with their own 4G bundled phone offers.
GST council and central board of excise and customs have undertaken a very good step in order to spread awareness in the context of the goods and service tax to all the business community across the nation.