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GST: Assocham & SAP Comes Together with SimpleGST for Helping Business Units

SAP a leading technological advancement organization and Assocham which is an industry oriented operation structure, both of these giant bodies, has now started a knowledge sharing platform which is advising upon various significant changes which will be implemented into the business structure after the roll out of GST.

GST: 8 Million Assessees will be Migrated on November 8

The upcoming November 2016 is expected to be a big month for GSTN (Goods and Service Tax Network). According to a top official, the GSTN, which is expected to deliver common and shared IT infrastructure for implementation of GST will represent the details of nearly 80 lakh running assessees of excise, customs tax, service tax, and value-added tax.

DRAFT RULES

No result found! Clear search ACCOUNTS AND RECORDS 1.Maintenance of accounts by registered persons (1) Every registered person shall keep and maintain, in addition to the particulars mentioned in sub-section (1) of section 35, a true and correct account of the goods or services imported or exported or of supplies attracting payment of tax on […]

GST Impact on Petroleum Products in India

Government’s recent proposal to consider petroleum products under GST is a welcome move towards the rationalization of GST regime. Products like kerosene, naphtha and LPG will be under GST regime while the other items like crude oil, natural gas, aviation fuel, diesel, and petrol are out of GST regime during the initial years.

GST on Warehousing Tradition

GST Will Tie-up Scattered Warehousing Tradition

GST reform has been awaited for the next year and many folds of benefits are related to it, as by the research has given an indication. This time, GST is supposed to relax the warehousing parts of various companies owing big spaces in every state to reside their products. The reason behind every state agenda is to avoid the duplication of taxes while moving the goods.

Chief Economic Advisor Relies on 18 Percent GST Rate

Chief Economic Advisor Arvind Subramanian is backing up the lower GST rate and still believes that the lower rate would be sufficient for Indian economic context. While having an interview with the imminent news provider Economic Times, the financial official expressed his views on various issues regarding the biggest taxation reform.

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