The GST law defines strict penalty rules and offences guidelines for Indian taxpayers to follow and ensure frictionless intrastate or interstate goods movement, reduce corruption and efficient tax collection system.
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The GST law defines strict penalty rules and offences guidelines for Indian taxpayers to follow and ensure frictionless intrastate or interstate goods movement, reduce corruption and efficient tax collection system.
On Tuesday, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley assured that the Government would take necessary steps to ensure easy GST compliance. However, the Finance Minister denied even a minuscule possibility of implementing a single tax rate for GST.
The Directorate General of Safeguards (DGS) recently asked Hindustan Unilever about clarifications regarding the methodology used by the company in reaching Rs 119 crore to the government after it was not able to pass the GST benefits to customers.
There are various provisions in the GST and their work-ability is only understood by the apex officials who have worked upon the tax regime and has tried every possible way to make it happen. Recently Union finance minister Arun Jaitley stated that the quarterly filing of the return is not feasible and can not work for the taxpayers who has a turnover of above Rs. 50 lakhs.
Goods and Service Tax is well ahead of many other significant issues currently running through the ministry and Parliament business and one thing industry expert are sure about is that GST will bring along some benefits including tax collection growth on the sidelines of implementation.
The Goods and Services Tax has a reason to give numerous opportunities to the financial caretakers of companies and organization who rely on Chartered Accountants for all their statistical and accounting data maintenance.
GST Taxation scheme will stir some of the names under its implication, such as Apex indirect tax body CBEC will be named as the Central Board of Indirect Tax (CBIT) as soon as the GST strikes on 1st April next year. Governed by the secretary-level officer, exemptions, and threshold which are implied by CBIT now will be set accordingly by GST council being chaired by Union Finance Minister and has state finance ministers as its members.
The nation has seen the clearing of GST Bill with much more anticipation and the government was also seen in all support with this new tax regime. After all, the GST has something very special to provide for the citizen of India. The said bill is said to subsume all the current indirect tax prevailing in the country.
In a case where, the taxpayer, Roshni Sharma’s PAN card was used by a fraudster to claim exemption. Most interestingly, she has never rented out any property throughout her life. However, during a recent review of the income tax portal, she discovered that her Permanent Account Number (PAN) had been misused by an individual to […]