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Due date of Filing Return under DVAT extended

In partial modification to this department's Circular No. 11 of 2016-17 on the subject cited above and in exercise of the powers conferred under Rule 49A of the Delhi Value Added Tax Rules, 2005, I, S.S.Yadav, Commissioner, Value Added Tax, do hereby extend the last date of filing of online/hard copy of first quarter return for the year 2016-17, in Form DVAT-16, DVAT-17 and DVAT-48  along with required annexure/enclosures

Goa is the 15th State Assembly to ratify the GST Bill

The Goa Legislative Assembly on Wednesday unanimously passed a resolution ratifying the amendments to the Constitution to pave way for the presidential assent to the Goods and Services (GST) Bill, 2016.
Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar said that Goa is the 15th State Assembly to ratify the Bill. With this, 50 per cent of States have passed the Bill paving way for the presidential assent, he said.
The resolution ratifying the Bill was passed at a specially convened one-day session after a two-hour long discussion, where legislators raised concerns over the possible revenue-loss the State could face, in view of that fact that it is primarily a service-oriented State and not a manufacturing destination.
Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar, however, sought to allay apprehensions saying that Goa, being a consumption destination, will benefit from the GST.

Registration under Proposed Model GST Law

Who is required to get registered under GST?
1.    Any person who carries on any business whose turnover exceeds threshold limit.

Threshold limit has been proposed Rs nine lakhs of aggregate turnover in a Financial year. (Rs. Four Lakhs if the taxable person conducts his business in any of the NE States including Sikkim).
2.    Tax payer who is already registered under the present law (i.e. Excise, service tax ,VAT/CST etc)
3.    Transferee of a business of registered tax payer
4.    Persons making any inter-State supply
5.    Casual taxable persons
6.    Persons who are required to pay tax under reverse charge
 When is to require to get registration?

Mizoram Assembly becomes 13th state to ratify GST

Mizoram Assembly today ratified the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Constitutional Amendment bill by adopting an official resolution, becoming 13th state to have approved the legislation. The state legislature unanimously adopted the official resolution moved by Finance and Taxation Minister Lalsawta after deliberations on the first day of the Assembly.
Participants of the discussion, irrespective of party affiliations, expressed hope that the GST Act would not only streamline the tax regime in the country, but also benefit states like Mizoram.

Telangana Legislature has ratified the Constitutional amendment Bill for the Goods and Services Tax

A special session of the Telangana Legislature (Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council) has ratified the Constitutional amendment Bill for the Goods and Services Tax on Tuesday.
While the Legislative Council passed the Bill unanimously, The Legislative Assembly debated on the Bill. MLAs for Opposition parties, especially AIMIM and Congress sought clarifications on the Bill, but supported its passage.
BJP MLAs expressed confidence that the GST would benefit the Telangana State

The Haryana Assembly ratified the Goods and Services Tax Constitution Amendment Bill

The Haryana Assembly ratified the Goods and Services Tax Constitution Amendment Bill late on Monday, making it the ninth state in the country to do so. Its support for the uniform tax came just hours after the Maharashtra Assembly unanimously ratified it. The state is ruled by the Bharatiya Janata Party, which has 47 seats in the 90-member Assembly. The Centre needs at least 15 states to approve the Bill for it to move to the next step in the process, which is implementation of the single national tax regime across the nation.
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Maharashtra Became tenth State to ratify GST Bill

Maharashtra Legislative Assembly ratified the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Constitutional Amendment Bill passed by the Parliament, at a special one-day session of the state legislature in Mumbai on Monday. The proposal was passed unanimously by the Lower House, making Maharashtra the tenth state to ratify the GST bill, billed as the biggest tax reform since Independence.
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Nagaland became the ninth state to ratify the GST Bill

Nagaland became the ninth state to ratify the Bill after Assam, Bihar, Jharkhand, Himachal Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Delhi.
Nagaland Legislative Assembly (NLA) has ratified the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Amendment Bill during the one day 13th special session of the 12th NLA here on Friday after a brief discussion. Nagaland became the ninth state to ratify the Bill after Assam, Bihar, Jharkhand, Himachal Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Delhi.
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The Jharkhand became the third state to ratify the GST bill after Assam and Bihar.

Ranchi, Aug 17 (IANS) The Jharkhand Assembly on Wednesday passed the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Bill and became the third state to ratify the bill after Assam and Bihar.
Ranchi, Aug 17 (IANS) The Jharkhand Assembly on Wednesday passed the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Bill and became the third state to ratify the bill after Assam and Bihar.
Except for dissenting Communist Party of India-Marxist and Leninist (CPI-ML) legislator Raj Kumar Yadav, the bill was passed unanimously in the state Assembly.
"India has a tradition and culture to take taxes. The GST will end the tax discrimination and it will end the British tax system," said Jharkhand Parliamentary Affairs Minister Saryu Rai while tabling the GST bill in the Assembly.

Assam becomes first state to ratify GST Constitution Amendment Bill

Taking an important step forward on the Goods and Services Tax, Assam has become the first state to ratify the Constitution Amendment Bill on GST. Today, the Assam Assembly unanimously passed the Constitution Amendment Bill on GST. Assam has a BJP government, led by CM Sarbananda Sonowal. “Assam will be remembered as the first state in the country to ratify the GST constitutional amendment bill,” Sonowal said. All states need to pass the GST Bill in their respective assemblies. Also, Central Goods and Service Tax (CGST) and Integrated Goods and Service Tax (IGST) bills need to be passed by both houses of Parliament for the Bill to finally become a law. GST is India’s most important indirect tax reform since Independence.
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GST Impact


GST will change the way India does business: Who will win, who will lose

Indirect taxes in India have driven businesses to restructure and model their supply chain and systems owing to multiplicity of taxes and costs involved. With hopes that the Goods and Services Tax (GST) will see the light of the day, the way India does business will change, forever. 

Total tax collection in India (direct & indirect), currently stands at Rs 14.6 lakh crore, of which almost 34 per cent comprises indirect taxes, with Rs 2.8 lakh crore coming from excise and Rs 2.1 l .. 

Wait, GST is not a reality yet: It still has to cover 7 gruelling steps

NEW DELHI: The Rajya Sabha clearance to the GST Bill, touted as the biggest tax reform since India's Independence, lifted market mood on Thursday, but only briefly. The bill is set to improve the government's revenue and help it achieve better transmission of prices. 

It is expected that certain goods, such as capital goods, would become cheaper by 12-14 per cent, increasing demand for them, raising investment and, thus, economic growth. 

However, the landmark legislation .. 

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FAQ on Electronic Accounting System in Excise and Service Tax

  (1)    What is assessee code and is it different from Registration number, “ECC” code and “STC”? 

            They are all one and the same. The assessee code is a 15-character identification number allotted by the system to the Central Excise or Service Tax assessee based on PAN number or a temporary number (in cases where PAN could not be submitted). The 15-character assessee code will be available in the registration certificate issued to the assessee.    

(2)       What is Location Code? How does one get it?  What is Commissionerate code, Division code and Range Code?