The Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) is working to finalize an ‘End to End IT Solution’ to review the Goods and Services Tax (GST).
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The Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) is working to finalize an ‘End to End IT Solution’ to review the Goods and Services Tax (GST).
Goods and Services Tax (GST), the biggest tax reform since Independence came into existence on 1st July in India. Industry experts feel that various sectors or industries will not be benefiting with the new tax regime. Some of the renowned Industry experts reviewed over the implementation of the new regime are mentioned below:-
The government will be sourcing revenue from all around the corners in order to make a multi diverse revenue collection structure. This time new rules are pointing that any revenue or earning exceeding INR 20 lakh annually threshold accounting from renting and commercial leasing purpose will be attracting the GST from now onwards.
In the views of Ajit Ranade, the Chief Economist of Aditya Birla Group, GST must ideally have only two slab rates instead of multiple tax rates.
The government of India (GOI) has now made Aadhar Card mandatory to open any bank account. As per the recent orders given by the Central Government, every individual will have to show his/her Aadhar Card number to open any new bank account as well as for any transaction of over Rs 50,000.
The clause for anti-profiteering has emerged quite a while ago when the finance ministry first announced that any company found blocking the tax benefits to the consumers will be penalized and also various other severe measures will be taken against them.
The official sources have mentioned that petroleum products and continuation of their VAT attraction will be soon decided by the GST council as cleared by the Maharashtra Minister Deepak Kesarkar to the legislative council.
Voluntary registration is self registration by the dealers in order to get listed within the GST framework. It is applicable for those who are not within the parameters of registration and are not required to register in the GST. Upcoming GST will be requiring registrations to be strict and complied with the rules and regulations and has also declared that the business units having a turnover less than 20 lakh (10 lakh for NE states) can get away with the GST registrations.
There are various rules and regulations which emerge while GST refund process. The GST refund will be needed to properly maintained under the GST as even a slight delay in the refund process will impact the working capital and cash flow of the manufacturers and exporters.