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 ..
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 ..
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 ..
राज्यसभा से पास होने के बाद भी बहुत पेचीदगियां होंगी जीएसटी की राह में
राज्यसभा में जीएसटी संविधान संशोधन विधेयक पास हो जाने के बाद भी इसे लागू करना बहुत कठिन है
• राज्यसभा की सहमति के बाद संशोधन विधेयक पर कम-से-कम आधे राज्यों की सहमति की जरूरत होगी
• सरकार 1 अप्रैल 2017 से जीएसटी लागू करना चाह रही है, लेकिन एक्सपर्ट्स के मुताबिक यह लक्ष्य पूरा नहीं हो पाएगा
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• राज्यसभा की सहमति के बाद संशोधन विधेयक पर कम-से-कम आधे राज्यों की सहमति की जरूरत होगी
• सरकार 1 अप्रैल 2017 से जीएसटी लागू करना चाह रही है, लेकिन एक्सपर्ट्स के मुताबिक यह लक्ष्य पूरा नहीं हो पाएगा
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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?
Why you should file your tax return by July 31 i.e due date of filing ITR
The due date for filing income tax return for individuals-July 31 - is fast approaching but several people think that if one has paid all one's taxes there is no adverse consequence even if one misses the tax return filing deadline. However, this is not correct. Even if all your taxes have been paid you would still lose out on certain benefits if you do not file your income tax return by the due date.
CBEC has formed a committee to identify the key concerns and sort them out through dialogue between center and States
There are a lot of square brackets or what are called unresolved issues with respect to the proposed GST, which may create hassle for the taxpayers.
In order to iron out administrative differences between the Centre and states over the proposed goods and services tax (GST) regime, the Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) has formed a committee to identify the key concerns and sort them out through dialogue. The issues include administrative threshold as well as revisionary powers.
“There are a lot of square brackets or what are called unresolved issues with respect to the proposed GST, which may create hassle for the taxpayers. Therefore, the committee has been formed to look into each of these issues and take them up with the states,” said a government official.
Ananth Kumar Says Early Passage Of Goods And Services Tax Bill Will Be Priority
NEW DELHI: The whole country is in favour of Goods and Services Tax (GST) Bill, Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ananth Kumar today claimed and said passage of this "very important" bill will be his priority for which government will talk to all political parties.
"GST is a very important bill. The whole country is in favour of passing this bill as early as possible. We will talk, discuss and request all political parties that this bill should be passed in this session (Monsoon), so that it can be implemented as early as possible," he told reporters after assuming his new charge.
Mr Kumar was given the portfolio in the reshuffle of ministries by Prime Minister Narendra Modi yesterday. He replaces Union Minister M Venkaiah Naidu.
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"GST is a very important bill. The whole country is in favour of passing this bill as early as possible. We will talk, discuss and request all political parties that this bill should be passed in this session (Monsoon), so that it can be implemented as early as possible," he told reporters after assuming his new charge.
Mr Kumar was given the portfolio in the reshuffle of ministries by Prime Minister Narendra Modi yesterday. He replaces Union Minister M Venkaiah Naidu.
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A Note on Krishi Kalyan Cess-KKC-Updated
Recently vide Notification
35/2012 ST dated 23 June 2016, Government has exempt from levy of KKC if the
conditions mentioned in the notification satisfied.
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Accordingly it has exempted taxable services from levy of Krishi Kalyan
Cess (“KKC”) in cases which satisfies the following two conditions:
– Where invoices
have been raised prior to 01.06.2016; and
– Where provision of
service has been completed prior to 01.6.2016.
Thus no KKV shall be levied in case where provision of
service completed and invoice has been raised prior to 01.06.2016 or.
If both conditions not satisfied , POT shall be determined as
per Rule 5 of POT rules. Please download the note from the Link Below or write to me if not able to download "cackbajpai@gmail.com"
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Quarterly Revision of Interest Rates for Small Savings Schemes
Quarterly Revision of Interest Rates for Small Savings Schemes
On the basis of the decision of the Government, interest rates for small savings schemes are to be notified on quarterly basis. Accordingly, the rates of interest on various small savings schemes for the second quarter of financial year 2016-17, on the basis of the interest compounding/payment built-in in the schemes, shall be as under:
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