The two-day tax conclave will be held in Ahmedabad on July 14 & 15. The meeting will be attended by around 200 tax practitioners from over 26 Indian states who will discuss the ongoing issues of Goods and Services Tax (GST).
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The two-day tax conclave will be held in Ahmedabad on July 14 & 15. The meeting will be attended by around 200 tax practitioners from over 26 Indian states who will discuss the ongoing issues of Goods and Services Tax (GST).
In a move to appease small traders, the Central government has postponed the provisions of Reverse Charge Mechanism under GST.
GST Network (GSTN) has been going through a lot of updates and changes aimed at improving the user-friendliness of the portal and making it easier for the taxpayer to file their returns.
The Indian IT (Information technology) Industry has been amongst the ones who were impacted by the last year’s implementation of the goods and services tax.
When the GST was introduced on the midnight of July 1, 2017, many pundits termed it as India’s second tryst with destiny. Tryst though is a not an appropriate word to describe a landscape changing move like GST.
Many small and medium scale companies were panic-struck upon receiving notices from the Indirect Direct Tax Department.
Around 70% of the total 1.1 crores registered businesses have been filing regular returns within the deadline, confirmed GSTN CEO Prakash Kumar.
The annual GSTR forms are expected to roll-out in the upcoming GST council meeting as the finance ministry is working hard to complete it as soon as possible.
The upcoming Monsoon Session of the Parliament is all set to table amendments in the GST which will also be completing its 1st year since introduction on July 1st.