Change in definition of MSME Enterprise and relaxations under MSME Act

Change in criteria of unit under MSME Act


Union Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (M/o MSMEs) has issued Gazette notification to pave way for implementation of the upward revision in the definition and criteria of MSMEs in the country.

Delhi High Court allowed to file Tran-1 but CBIC amended Law to negate the benefit

Delhi High Court allows taxpayers to claim Transitional Credit

Hon’ble Delhi High Court in case of Brand Equity Treaties Limited Vs Union of Indiahas held that period of 90 days for claiming input tax credit in TRAN-1 is directory and therefore, period of limitation of 3 years under the Limitation Act would apply.  ️The Court has directed the Department to allow all assessees to claim input tax credit in TRAN-1 by 30.6.2020.  The direction would apply to all those who could not file TRAN-1 and claim input tax credit. ️The court has further directed that it should be advertised that all taxpayers who have not filed TRAN 1 can do so by 30.6.2020. The judgment has been made applicable to all irrespective of whether the taxpayer has approached the court or not.

EXCESS CREDIT TAKEN OF ITC IN GSTR-3B

How do I rectify if excess Input Tax Credit taken in GSTR 3B?

Excess Input Tax Credit has been availed while filing GSTR 3B in previous year, now found the mistake and want to correct . How can this mistake be corrected.

Clarification in respect of residency under section 6 of the Income-tax Act, 1961.

Section 6 of the Income-tax Act, 1961 (the Act) contains provisions relating to determination of residency of a person. The status of an individual, as to whether he is resident in India or a non-resident or not ordinarily resident, is dependent, inter-alia, on the period for which the person is in India during a previous year or years preceding the previous year.

New procedure for registration, approval, etc. of certain entities deferred to 1st October, 2020

In view of the unprecedented humanitarian and economic crisis, the CBDT has decided that the implementation of new procedure for approval/ registration/notification of certain entities shall be deferred to 1st October, 2020. Accordingly, the entities approved/ registered/ notified under section 10(23C), 12AA, 35 and 80G of the Income-tax Act, 1961 (the Act) would be required to file intimation within three months from 1st October, 2020, i.e, by 31st December, 2020. Further, the amended procedure for approval/ registration/ notification of new entities shall also apply from 1st  October, 2020.

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