Retail has become the second largest sector after the agriculture and it has made a life time opportunity for the people working in the sector.
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Retail has become the second largest sector after the agriculture and it has made a life time opportunity for the people working in the sector.
The GST Council has released GST return forms which are duly filled up every month for the return purpose. Along the 11 return forms, there are three forms which are considered to be significant and are to be filled up every month regularly. However, the forms are equal to everyone and include all the traders and merchants alike.
It is a cleared by the government to the trading communities that the piece of cloth invites only 5 percent GST but if the retailer sells that cloth, after binding and stitching it into a suit, may also attract a tax rate of 12 percent. This ensures that the different variety of clothes and their making will also reflect different slab rates on the clothes sold.
Asim Dasgupta was the previous Finance Minister of West Bengal who managed the Empowered Committee of State Finance Ministers.
Madurai Collector K. Veera Raghava Rao along with many top tax officials attended the one-day awareness programme in the city which was organised for the benefit of traders and stakeholders of the GST.
The solar sector is troubled with the implementation of the new indirect regime as tax rates of solar products are not clear. However, suppliers yet not started passing benefits to the consumers that they acquiring from input tax credits- which is connected to high taxation rates and higher prices for customers.
GST has been implemented in India and is now making all the businesses compatible with it rapidly. Recently, a new announcement has been made by the GST Network, according to which, every small business across the country with the turnover of up to Rs 75 lakh can opt for composition scheme under Goods and Service Tax regime by July 21.
After so many chaos and confusion Goods and Services Tax (GST) Regime has been implemented across the country on 1st July. Finance Ministry on Friday has cleared that the education sector will not be affected by the implementation of this new regime and no tax will be levied on the educational services.
Union Territory Tax (Rate) 1. Seek to reduce the rate of Central Tax, Union Territory Tax, on fertilisers from 6% to 2.5% and Integrated Tax rate on fertilisers from 12% to 5% 2. To notify the categories of services the tax on intra-State supplies of which shall be paid by the electronic commerce operator 3. […]