Few days before the launching of GST Regime the government on Wednesday disclosed that the taxpayers are required to submit only one return in a month similar to the taxpayers do earlier.
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Few days before the launching of GST Regime the government on Wednesday disclosed that the taxpayers are required to submit only one return in a month similar to the taxpayers do earlier.
Recently, the government have made some relaxed rules and regulations for the home-buyers and has also asked the builders community to take care of the newly incorporated laws. But recently it was surfaced through sources that the builders are not doing what the government has asked them to do, in fact they are making an exact opposite action of it.
On Tuesday, The Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) has taken one further step and create anti- profiteering body in new GST Regime. As per the Anti- Profiteering Rules declared on Tuesday if any business firm fails to pass the benefits of lower tax rates to consumers must have to face penalties and cancellation of licence in new GST Regime.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said on Tuesday, small business industries have been provided sufficient time to get ready for the new GST Regime from 1st July.
Good and Service Tax (GST) is one of the biggest tax reforms since Independence and is going to implement from 1st July. Traders and businessmen across Gujarat, including Surat, Ahmedabad, Morbi, and other industrial hubs are expressing opposition to the new taxation regime.
India is eyeing upon its most ambitious tax reform on the coming month of July which is speculated to be similar like one it was seen in the independence era. The GST is said to eliminate all those cascading effects of taxes which was putting a heavier instance on every movement in the market.
Under the indirect taxation regime, all other indirect taxes such as VAT, excise duty and service tax will be replaced and the buyer will have to pay a single 12 percent tax, excluding stamp duty on the purchase of house or apartments.
One of the complex taxation structure Goods and Service Tax (GST) Regime will come into force from 1st July. Due to some complexities or problems in the new regime, the government itself is not confident enough how things will work out.
Telangana is now ready for the implementation of new GST Regime from 1st July from technology and preparedness perspective said Government official.