GST Council has from always been an Institution known not just for ensuring the better implementation of GST in the country but also had stood strong on the anti-evasion measures.
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GST Council has from always been an Institution known not just for ensuring the better implementation of GST in the country but also had stood strong on the anti-evasion measures.
As per the government reports, the central government has till now collected a staggering amount of INR 4,172.44 crore as late fees for missing GST return filings by the taxpayers.
Once logging to the GST portal, the taxpayer is facilitated by TDS and TCS credit received which could be filed by all the taxpayers who are a success in making a specified limit of sales on the e-commerce platforms and not necessary but are indulged in any kind of works contract with Government departments.
The GST Council is providing an alternative to the traders and businesses of all states regarding the threshold limit of GST.
GST (Goods and Services Tax) was rolled out in July 2017. After GST, India is planning to improve and grow the tax-to-GDP ratio which will become India’s biggest changes till now.
GST Council gave a high sigh of relief to the Trade-industry on concessions but are doubtful whether it will be long-lasting or not. As per the Tax officials, the random changes and modifications in the rules created a self-contradictory situation due to which it is also possible that the discounts given will be taken back or will become neutral via other norms.
To help the government to check the GST evasion and track the goods, the GST e-way bill system will mostly associate with the FASTag mechanism of National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) from April.
Income tax return filing numbers are on a record high in the financial year 2018-19 as according to the statistics, the income tax filing in the current financial year till 30th December stood at 6.21 crores which are 43% higher.
As per the new Rules and latest Directives from the CBIC (Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs), the Cars having price range more than Rs 10 lakh could cost more to the Indians due to the extra tax charged as per the new directives and rules from the Government’s end.