Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said on Tuesday, small business industries have been provided sufficient time to get ready for the new GST Regime from 1st July.
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Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said on Tuesday, small business industries have been provided sufficient time to get ready for the new GST Regime from 1st July.
Good and Service Tax (GST) is one of the biggest tax reforms since Independence and is going to implement from 1st July. Traders and businessmen across Gujarat, including Surat, Ahmedabad, Morbi, and other industrial hubs are expressing opposition to the new taxation regime.
Transition provisions under the GST laws address three important issues, related to all those Transitions of registrations, Transition of credit of central taxes paid on goods in stock and Transition of credit of state taxes paid on goods in stock.
Giant e-commerce marketplace Amazon is in the herd of those who are not clear of GSTs future probabilities and impact the business internally and externally both. Recently it was learned that the highly privileged seller’s program i.e. invites only Platinum Seller Program (PSP) has been suspended due to the uncertainties arising from GST.
On Sunday, the GST Council of India, in its 17th official meet gave some relaxation on return filing deadline until September and made the terrific anti-profiteering clause more pleasant. Moreover, the council also approved five set of rules and postponed a decision upon the E-Way Bill rule. The upcoming tax reform (GST) is going to be implemented at midnight on June 30, still, the Jammu and Kashmir, and Kerala are yet to give their approval on it.
India is eyeing upon its most ambitious tax reform on the coming month of July which is speculated to be similar like one it was seen in the independence era. The GST is said to eliminate all those cascading effects of taxes which was putting a heavier instance on every movement in the market.
Under the indirect taxation regime, all other indirect taxes such as VAT, excise duty and service tax will be replaced and the buyer will have to pay a single 12 percent tax, excluding stamp duty on the purchase of house or apartments.
As expected Goods and Services Tax (GST) Act, 2017 has changed the Indian tax system fundamentally and is the biggest tax reform since Independence.
One of the complex taxation structure Goods and Service Tax (GST) Regime will come into force from 1st July. Due to some complexities or problems in the new regime, the government itself is not confident enough how things will work out.