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SectionSection 83 CGST Act 2017 — Provisional attachment — officer may attach property during investigation, valid for 1 year
CircularCBIC Circular 210/04/2024 dated 26-Jun-2024 — Place of supply for transportation, advertising, and other services clarified — specific rules for B2B and B2C
NotificationNotification 20/2023 Central Tax dated 19-Oct-2023 — Mandatory e-invoicing for taxpayers with AATO above ₹5 crore from 1-Aug-2023 (reduced from ₹10 crore)
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Madras HC (2022)
M/s Shriram Transport Finance v. Asst. Commissioner (2022)... — Refund cannot be rejected for technical defects without opportunity to rectify. Natural justice requires deficiency memo and time to respond before rejection or
AAR Tamil Nadu (2022)
Kaashyap Industries — AAR Order No. 31/ARA/2022... — GST on renting by unregistered landlord to registered tenant — 18% GST under RCM payable by tenant. Where both are registered, forward charge applies at 18%.
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What is the concept of The details of supplies furnished by every operator matching in e-commerce inhisstatementforthemonthwillbematchedwith provisions and how it is going the corresponding details of outward supplies to work?
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How soon will refund in respect of export of goods or servicesbegrantedduringthe GST regime?
Upon receipt of information regarding furnishing of valid return in Form GSTR-3 by the exporter from the common portal, the Customs shall process the claim for refund and an amount equal to the IGST paid in respect of each shipping bill shall be cred
How shall the refund arising from revision of return(s) furnished under the existing law be dealt in GST?
Any amount found to be refundable as a consequence of revision of any return under the existing law after the appointed day will be refunded in cash in accordance with the provisions of the existing law – section 142(9)(b).
What are the functions which a taxpayer will perform at the GST Common Portal being developed and maintained by GSTN for the taxpayers?
GST Common Portal is envisaged as one-stop-shop for all requirements under GST for the taxpayers. Illustrative list of functions that can be performed by taxpayers through GST Portal managed by GSTN are: • Application for registration as well as amen
What is the genesis of GSTN? Requirements of strong IT Infrastructure was discussed in the 4th meeting of 2010 of the Empowered Committee of State Finance Ministers held on 21/7/2010. In the said meeting the EC approved creation of an ‘Empowered Group on IT Infrastructure for GST’ (referred to as EG) under the chairmanship of Dr. Nandan Nilekani with Additional Secretary (Rev), Member (B&C) CBEC, DG (Systems), CBEC, FA Ministry of Finance, Member Secretary EC and five state commissioners of Trade Taxes (Maharashtra, Assam, Karnataka, West Bengal and Gujarat) as members. The Group was mandated to suggest, inter alia, the modalities for setting up a National Information Utility (NIU/ SPV) for implementing the Common Portal to be called GST Network (GSTN) and recommend the structure and terms of reference for the NIU/ SPV, detailed implementation strategy and the road map for its creation in addition to other items like training, outreach etc. In March 2010, TAGUP constituted by the Ministry of Finance had recommended that National Information Utilities should be set up as private companies with a public purpose for implementation of large and complex Government IT projects including GST. Mandate of TAGUP was to examine the technological and systemic issues relating to the various IT projects such as GST, TIN, NPS, etc. The EG had seven meetings between 2nd August 2010 and 8th August 2011 to discuss the modalities. After due deliberations, the EG recommended creation of a Special Purpose Vehicle for implementing the GST System Project. To enable efficient and reliable provision of services in a demanding environment, the EG recommended a non- Government structure for the GSTN SPV with Government equity of 49% (Centre – 24.5% and States – 24.5%) after considering key parameters such as independence of management, strategic control of Government, flexibility in organizational structure, agility in decision making and ability to hire and retain competent human resources. In view of the sensitivity of the role of GSTN and the information that would be available with it, the EG also considered the issue of strategic control of Government over GSTN. The Group recommended that strategic control of the Government over the SPV should be ensured through measures such as composition of the Board, mechanisms of Special Resolution and Shareholders Agreement, induction of Government officers on deputation, and agreements between GSTN SPV and Governments. Also, the shareholding pattern would ensure that the Centre individually and States collectively are the largest stakeholders at 24.5% each. In combination, the Government shareholding at 49% would far exceed that of any single private institution. EG also brought out the need to have technology specification to run this company so that there is 100 percent matching of returns. The business knowledge resides with the officials of Government of India and States. However, professionals with sophisticated technology knowledge will be required to run this company independently, similar to NSDL which is working professionally and independently. EG also recommended a non-government company as that will have operational freedom. These recommendations were presented before the Empowered Committee of State Finance Ministers in its 3rd meeting of 2011 held on 19th August 2011 and in the 4th meeting of 2011 of the EC held on 14th Oct 2011. The proposal of the EG on IT infrastructure for GST regarding GSTN and formation of a not-for-profit section 25 company with the strategic control of the Government were approved by the Empowered Committee of State Finance Ministers (EC) in its meeting held on14.10.11. The note of Department of Revenue for setting up a Special Purpose Vehicle to be called Goods and Services Tax Network (GSTN-SPV) on the lines mentioned above was considered by the Union Cabinet on 12th April 2012 and approved. The Union cabinet also approved the following: i. Suitable and willing non-government institutions will be identified and firmed up by the Ministry of Finance to invest in GSTN-SPV prior to its incorporation. ii. The strategic control of the Government over the SPV would be ensured through measures such as composition of the Board, mechanisms of Special Resolution and Shareholders Agreement, induction of Government officers on deputation, and agreements between GSTN SPV and Governments. iii. The Board of Directors of GSTN SPV would comprise 14 Directors with 3 Directors from the Centre, 3 from the States, a Chairman of the Board of Directors appointed through a joint approval mechanism of Centre and States, 3 Directors from private equity stake holders, 3 independent Directors who would be persons of eminence and a CEO of the GSTN SPV selected through an open selection process. iv. Relaxation in relevant rules to enable deputation of Government officers to the GSTN SPV for exercise of strategic control and for bringing in necessary domain expertise. v. GSTN SPV would have a self- sustaining revenue model, where it would be able to levy user charges on the tax payers and the tax authorities availing services. vi. GSTN SPV to be the exclusive national agency responsible for delivering integrated indirect Tax related services involving multiple tax authorities. Accordingly, any other service provider seeking to deliver similar integrated services would be required to enter into a formal arrangement with GSTN SPV for the services. vii. A one- time non- recurring Grant- in aid of Rs. 315 crores from the Central Government towards functioning of the SPV for a three-year period after incorporation. Q 4. What is the equity structure and Revenue Model of GSTN?
(a) Equity Structure: - In compliance of the Cabinet decision, GST Network was registered as a not-for-profit, non-Government, private limited company under section 8 of the Companies Act, 1956 with the following equity structure: Central Govt 24.5%
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location of the supplier of service for fund management charges shall be the location / office which manages the fund.
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Businesses with aggregate annual turnover above ₹40 lakh (goods) or ₹20 lakh (services) in most states including Tamil Nadu must register for GST. Inter-state suppliers, e-commerce operators and certain categories must register regardless of turnover.
Late filing attracts Section 47 late fee (₹50/day), interest under Section 50 on tax liability (18% per annum from the due date) and potential GSTIN cancellation for extended non-filing. The GST portal also blocks ITC claims of buyers who purchased from non-filers.
ITC is the GST paid on your purchases which can be set off against GST payable on your sales. For example, if you paid ₹18,000 GST on purchases and owe ₹25,000 GST on sales, you pay only ₹7,000 cash. ITC is claimed in GSTR-3B based on GSTR-2B auto-population.
GSTR-9 is the annual return reconciling all outward supplies, inward supplies, ITC claimed and tax paid for the financial year. It is due by December 31 of the following financial year. Late fee is ₹200 per day (₹100 CGST + ₹100 SGST) maximum ₹50,000.
GSTR-2B is a static, auto-populated monthly ITC statement generated on the 14th of each month. From FY 2022-23, ITC can only be claimed as per GSTR-2B under Rule 36(4). Claiming ITC beyond GSTR-2B invites ASMT-10 notices and demand orders. FilingPro reconciles every purchase against GSTR-2B before filing.
GSTR-1 is due on the 11th of the following month for monthly filers and 13th for quarterly filers. GSTR-3B is due on the 20th for most taxpayers, 22nd and 24th for QRMP scheme filers based on their state. FilingPro files all GST returns for clients before these due dates.
E-invoicing is mandatory for registered taxpayers with aggregate turnover above ₹10 crore from August 2023. The invoice is reported to the Invoice Registration Portal (IRP) which generates an IRN and QR code. Without IRN, the invoice is invalid for buyer ITC claims.
E-Way bill is required for movement of goods above ₹50,000 value within or between states. It is generated on ewaybill.nic.in before goods movement begins. The transporter, consignor or consignee can generate the E-Way bill. It contains vehicle number, goods description and route details.
Exporters can claim refund of IGST paid on exports (Rule 96) or ITC accumulated on account of exports (Rule 89). Application is filed in Form RFD-01 on the GST portal. The refund is processed within 60 days by the jurisdictional officer. FilingPro handles complete refund filing for exporters.
Exports are zero-rated supplies under the IGST Act. Exporters can export under LUT (Letter of Undertaking) without paying IGST and claim ITC refund, or export with IGST payment and claim refund from customs. LUT must be filed annually on the GST portal before the first export.
Composition scheme is available for suppliers with aggregate turnover below ₹1.5 crore (goods) or ₹50 lakh (services). Composition taxpayers pay tax at flat rates (1%, 5%, 6%) and file GSTR-4 quarterly instead of monthly GSTR-1 and 3B. They cannot issue tax invoices or claim ITC.
GSTR-1 is a statement of outward supplies — all sales invoices, credit notes, export invoices and B2B/B2C breakdowns filed by the 11th. GSTR-3B is a summary return showing net GST liability — output tax minus ITC — filed by the 20th with actual GST payment.
Under RCM, the recipient (not the supplier) pays GST. RCM applies on: legal services by advocate, GTA (goods transport), services by director to company, security services, import of services and specified goods. The recipient pays GST and can claim it as ITC in the same tax period.
The GST department sends ASMT-10 when GSTR-3B liability is lower than GSTR-1/GSTR-2A figures. You must review the notice, reconcile the differences, provide explanation and supporting documents — GSTR-2B, purchase register, supplier details — and file reply on the GST portal within the given time.
Yes — you can apply for GST cancellation if: you have ceased business, turnover has fallen below the threshold or you are closing the business. GSTR-10 (final return) must be filed within 3 months of cancellation. Pending returns must be filed before cancellation is processed.
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