When the GST came into existence i.e 01.07.2017, Government has allowed the assessee whether registered or not under old tax regime to claim the credit for already paid tax. For claiming the tax credit GST Registered people has to file the details in form TRANS 1 and TRANS 2. TRAN 1 is used by GST Registered […]

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In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (6) and (7) of section 39 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, the Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Customs (CBIC) vide Notification No. 05/2022 and Notification 06-2022, dated 17th May 2022 extended the due date for filing of Form GSTR-3 Band GST PMT […]

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In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-sections (1) of Section 18 of The Bihar Tax on Professions, Trades, Callings and Employments Act, 2011 (Bihar Act 10, 2011), the Government of Bihar, vide Notification S.O. 68, dated 13th January, 2022 has amended the Bihar Professional Tax Rules, 2011 which shall come into force on the […]

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The necessary provisions regarding filing an appeal to Appellate Authority has been provided under CHAPTER XVIII- APPEALS AND REVISION [SECTION 107 TO 121] of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 (‘CGST Act, 2017’) supplemented with CHAPTER XIII- APPEALS AND REVISION [RULE 108 TO 116]. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 107(1) of the […]

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Due to the corona pandemic staying at home has become the new normal. People have changed their ways of doing things. Many people have lost their jobs. They are trying to learn new skills too from the comfort of their home. Learning about GST is one of the right decisions being made by many people. […]

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As we know that GST is talk of the town these days, Government of India notified it w.e.f. 1st July, 2017 except 2 chapters (registration and Composite levy), which were notified earlier w.e.f. 22nd June, 2017. All the Acts and rules whether Central wise or State wise are notified. However rules for e-way bill are […]

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GST Council has taken a step ahead towards making GST a reality. They have lifted veil from the most awaited part of GST i.e. the tax rates. They have introduced the following rates: 0% – Food grains of high public consumption and which contributes to almost 50% of the inflation index; 5%-12%-18% – other Goods […]

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