Revenue Secretary Hasmukh Adhia said on Thursday that the small businesses or traders with annual turnover of up to Rs 20-25 lakh will be exempted from Goods and Services Tax (GST), and the Centre and the states will agree on the same shortly.
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Revenue Secretary Hasmukh Adhia said on Thursday that the small businesses or traders with annual turnover of up to Rs 20-25 lakh will be exempted from Goods and Services Tax (GST), and the Centre and the states will agree on the same shortly.
The Invoice/bill is the document which is available in both soft and hard copy. It consists of the details of the supplier/ purchaser along with the name of the Sales/ purchaser, registration no. (VAT, Service Tax, UIN etc.). The bill also consists of the purchaser details complied of an Item name, Quantity, Tax rate, tax amount. The invoice is made in general format and there is no other format available.
It’s a document either online or in paper format in which details of supplier/ purchaser are incorporated like Name of the Sales/ purchaser, registration no. (VAT, Service Tax, UIN etc.)as well as in bill details of sales or purchases like Item name, Quantity, Tax rate, tax amount should be there. There is no specific format for invoices but there are some general formats.
New tax, New Opportunity!! After more than a decade waiting, finally GST is passed in the both houses of Parliament. Now there is an easy way for bringing a new tax reform in India. Currently we all professionals are talk about the indirect taxation improvement.
In order to engage with the stakeholders and invite comments from the public at large, it has been decided to make available the draft Business Processes of GST.
GST finally saw its day of light after Lok Sabha also agreed upon the tax scheme to be implemented in the nation. Most of the prominent parties, leaders and general public were seen satisfied with the tax regime as everyone hopes that the Goods and Service Tax will surely bring some prosperity to the economy and citizens.
Finally, the GST Bill has been approved by the Rajya Sabha and now it will go to the lower house for some rectification in the amendment. After receiving majority upvotes (203 votes) in the house, it is likely to be implemented by the 3rd quarter of 2017. There have been lot of questions regarding the GST among the general public. So, Here we are presenting some common FAQs that will explain every single stage of GST and its benefit.
GST Bill passed in the Rajya sabha with 203 votes in favour, within the 243 member in house. The GST Bill will replace a raft of all sates and local taxes under a single unified value added tax system in order to make the nation a big single market. The power is in the hands of the centre to levy taxes such as excise and empower states to collect retail taxes.
GST : Goods And Service Tax (One Nation one Tax), A much awaited tax reform bill is now passed in Rajya Sabha and now we all are waiting for the applicability of new act so that different tax law in different state will be removed and only one tax will be applicable all over the nation.