GST DECODED -TAX INVOICE, CREDIT AND DEBIT NOTES


Book Description

The Taxpayer has to adhere to certain principles which are laid down in the GST law which govern TAX INVOICE, CREDIT AND DEBIT NOTES . Generally speaking, an invoice is a document issued by a seller to a buyer indicating conveyance of physical/corporeal or incorporeal possession of tangible or intangible goods. It identifies both the parties to a transaction and lists, describes, and quantifies the items sold, shows the date of shipment and mode of transport, nature of services provided, prices and discounts, if any, and delivery and payment terms. An invoice serves as a demand for payment and becomes a document of title to ownership of any goods or services when paid in full. Invoice is also required during the transportation of goods. In depth understanding of GST law expained in a layman language is the Forte of this Book GST DECODED -TAX INVOICE, CREDIT AND DEBIT NOTES : A COMPLEX LAW MADE SIMPLE -ALL YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT GST




Decoding GST


Book Description

The Goods and Services Tax, which subsumes almost all indirect taxes to integrate the country into a single market, is the biggest tax reform that has been undertaken since independence. The vision behind the introduction of the GST is not only to get rid of the complexities of the indirect taxes that prevailed earlier but also to bring about ease in doing business. The book has been written in such a manner that it will help professionals gain a better understanding of the compliances under the newly introduced GST Law. It is a very useful reference for professionals, practitioners, corporate parties, and regulators as all the new provisions have been explained in a simple manner. It will be particularly helpful for mid- and small-sized businesses that may not have adequate access to the GST knowledge base.




GST for Accounts and Finance Teams


Book Description

Though GST is a tax reform, however, it is pertinent for entities to access its impact on accounts, accounting processes and various disclosures. Second edition of this book attempts to bridge that gap by providing a pragmatic analysis of the concepts and processes established under GST vis-à-vis accounting laws. The book is aimed at all the professionals, students and other academicians. Key highlights Comparative analysis of important provisions under AS, Ind AS and GST. Details discussion on: – Accounts, records, documents to be maintained under GST; – Input tax credit; – Journal entries and ledgers to be maintained under GST; – Year-end control points for accountants; – GST Audit preparations. Detailed analysis of: – Employer-employee transactions; – Prior-period items and provisions; – Related party transactions; Contains FAQs and GST forms and formats relevant for accountants.




Goods and Services Tax


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Strictly according the the syllabus prescribed by: Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla for B.Com.-III Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar for B.Com. (Pass & Hons.), Sem.-IV Panjab University, Chandigarh for B.Com.-II, Sem.-III and BBA-II, Sem.-IV




Goods and Services Tax (GST) For B.Com. Sem.-5 (According to NEP-2020)


Book Description

Table of Content : 1. Indirect Tax : Introduction 2. Pre GST Tax Regime 3. History of GST In World 4. Important Meanings and Definitions 5. Registration 6. Levy and Collection of GST 7. Time of Supply 8. Place of Supply of Goods and Services 9. Exempted Goods and Services 10. Determination of Goods and Services Tax 11. Input Tax Credit 12. Assessment and Payment Under Goods and Services Tax 13. Goods and Services Tax Returns 14. E-Way Bill System, Composition Scheme, Reverse Charge 15. Assessment and Audit 16. Goods and Services Tax Network (GSTN) 17. Offense, Penalties and Prosecutions 18. Integrated Goods and ServicesTax (IGST) Act. More Information:- The authors of this book are Dr. A. Karim and R.K. Tyagi. Dr. A. Karim is Ex-head, Deptt. of Commerce in Govt. Mahaprabhu Vallabhacharya PG College, Mahasamund.




Taxmann's How to Deal with Department's Notices on GST Input Tax Credit – Handbook featuring step-by-step explanations, solutions to the Department's objections, specimen pleadings, etc. [2024]


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This book is a practical guide in understanding the issues raised while replying to the Notice on Input Tax Credit (ITC). It provides a unique step-by-step understanding of the issues on each subject's particular set of facts. This book is divided into two parts, which are as follows: • Division One – Narrates the Input Tax Credit Legislative Background (in-brief) with reference to: o Relevant Section(s) o Relevant Rules o Application Forms • Division Two – Compiles various issues which may form part of the draft response to the notices being received This book is essential for professionals navigating ITC regulations and litigation, offering foundational knowledge and actionable solutions to enhance compliance and effectively manage disputes under GST. The Present Publication is the 2nd Edition | 2024 and has been updated till 31st March 2024. This book is authored by CA. (Dr) Arpit Haldia, with the following noteworthy features: • [Comprehensive Solutions to Deal with Department's Objections/Notices] on availment of Input Tax Credit • [Coverage of Solutions] include: o Issue Involved o Grounds of Submission o Specimen Pleading o Supporting Case Laws • [Coverage of Issues] include: o Mismatch in ITC Claimed in GSTR-3B and reflected in GSTR-2A o Non-Compliance of Rule 36(4) for ITC Availed o ITC Availed and GSTR-1 filed by Supplier after Due Date of Filing of GSTR-1 o ITC Claimed in Violation of Sections 16(2)(c) and 16(4) o Blocking of ITC o ITC on Immovable Property • [Coverage of Case Laws] from the following: o Supreme Court o High Court of the Pre & Post GST Regime o CESTAT o AAR/AAAR • [Explanation in Lucid Language] along with comprehensive coverage, detailed analysis and relevant illustrations The detailed contents of the book are as follows: • Law Relating to Input Tax Credit o Introduction to Input Tax Credit in GST – Definitions o Eligibility to Claim ITC o Eligibility to Claim or Liability to Reserve Input Tax Credit in Special Circumstances o Reversal of Input Tax Credit for Input/Input Services/Capital Goods being used for making Taxable/Exempt supply o Blocked Credit in GST • ITC Litigation – Department's Objections and Responses o Mismatch in ITC claimed in GSTR-3B and reflected in GSTR-2A o Non-Compliance of Rule 36(4) of ITC availed o ITC availed and GSTR-1 filed by the supplier after the due date of filing of GSTR-1 o ITC claimed in violation of section 16(2)(c) o ITC claimed beyond the Time limit provided in Provisions of section 16(4) o ITC denied on account of reporting of B2B Supplies in B2C by supplier o Non-Payment of Consideration due to Retention of Supplier Money o Preliminary reply for seeking relied-upon documents in cases wherein it has been alleged that there was no actual movement of goods o Preliminary reply in case of denial of ITC on cancellation of Registration from retrospective date o Claiming of ITC in incorrect Head o Tax not paid in RCM o Negative Blocking of ITC Ledger o Blocking of ITC without giving Reasons o Blocking of ITC-Non-payment within 180 Days o Blocking of ITC beyond one year o Blocking of ITC for ITC Fraudulently availed o ITC on Foundation of Plant and Machinery o ITC on Construction of Property for Rental Purposes o Scope of the term Plant o ITC on Captive Consumption of Solar Power o Availability of Input Tax Credit on Lifts o ITC on Lease Rental o ITC in the case of Movable Furniture o Meaning of Factory o ITC in the case of Boundary Wall and Plant Roads o Availability of ITC on Pipeline laid outside the Factory for transportation of water o ITC to Housing Society on Repair and Maintenance o ITC in cases of Railway Sidings o ITC in case of Repairs and maintenance o ITC in Pre-Construction Period o ITC on further supply of Motor Vehicle o ITC on Test Drive Vehicle o ITC in the case of vessels being used for the Transportation of Goods o ITC in case of Hiring of Vehicle for Transportation of Employees o ITC on Renting of Bus Used for Transportation of Passengers o ITC in case of Mixed Supply o ITC in case of issuance of invoice post the date of time of supply o No one-to-one correlation is required for the claim of ITC o Value of Assets for Rule 41A o ITC in the case of Co-operative Society/Financial Institution o Can discount be considered as a mode of Payment for Rule 37A o ITC in case of Warranty o ITC on CSR Expenses o ITC on Vouchers o Reversal of ITC in Case of Normal Loss o ITC on Holding of Conference o ITC of Brokerage or other ancillary supplies in case renting of Immovable Property o ITC in case of Products given as Brand Reminders o ITC on goods given on achievement of Targets o ITC on Services of Works Contractor by a person engaged in other service o ITC on Canteen Facilities o Denial of Refund in case of availment of Higher Drawback o No ITC to be reversed on Commercial Credit Notes o Seeking Relied Upon Documents in case of allegation of ITC claimed in fake transactions o Availability of Input Tax Credit on Shed in the Factory o Reversal of Input Tax Credit on sale of Duty Credit Scrips o ITC on Purchase of JCB before 1st February 2019




LEGAL ASPECTS OF BUSINESS


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Dr.P.Mohanraj, Professor & Head, Department of Management Studies, Er.Perumal Manimekalai College of Engineering, Hosur, Tamil Nadu, India. Dr.K.Bharath, Associate Professor & Head, Department of Management Studies, Hindusthan Institute of Technology, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India. Dr.J.V.Balasubramanian, Professor, Department of Management Studies, Er.Perumal Manimekalai College of Engineering, Hosur, Tamil Nadu, India.




Practical Guide to GST on Real Estate Industry


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About the book The purpose of this book is to enable the taxable person to understand the applicability and impact of GST provisions with respect to the Real Estate Industry. The comprehensive and in-depth practical knowledge of the four authors would help in implementation of the provisions in an easy manner. This book is divided into eight parts as follows: Part 1 - Introduction and Overview Part 2 - GST impact analysis on real estate developers: Complex Developers, Joint development, contractors and other income. Part 3 - Detailed operational law containing classification, registration, tax credits, documentation, payments etc. Part 4 - Detailed procedural law containing assessment, audit, advance ruling, appeals, penalties, demands etc. Part 5 - Tax planning avenues, GST and RERA, Transitional provisions Part 6 - Disputes and department actions, [focussing on possible dispute area & resolution]. Part 7 - Role of Professionals from GST audit and tax planning perspective. Part 8 - Miscellaneous: 220+ FAQs and filled forms. Appendices containing FAQs released by CBIC and Important Notifications. Key Features Detailed and practical analysis of the GST provisions with case laws pertaining to the real estate industry. Covering all possible dispute areas along with their resolutions. Detailed analysis of the tax planning aspect. Covering extensive FAQs for removal of doubts. Blank as well as filled forms for better understanding. Detailed discussion on the role of professionals on how they can help in various GST matters. Visit http://bit.ly/GSTrealestate for Free online updates and important information.




GST Blueprint Effective Tax Planning Techniques


Book Description

“Navigating Leadership: Principles of General Management”underscores the roles and responsibilities of the General Manager in a sensible way, providing insight into what constitutes and distinguishes leadership and management. This authoritative guide delves into the wide range of skills, tools, and conceptual understanding that a successful general manager must acquire. Drawing on decades of combined experience, the authors explore both quantitative and qualitative aspects of the job, emphasizing how skilled managers move organizations from abstract goals to definitive action.




GST Simplified


Book Description

1) Topic wise arrangement of all Sections, Rules, Definitions, Notifications, Circulars, Press Releases, FAQ's, GST Forms, Notes on Clauses issued from implementation of GST till date. 2) Section wise commentary along with each section. 3) Important Judicial Pronouncements are provided along with each chapter. 4) Recap of each chapter at the end, covering important principles and points to be remembered. 5) To the extent possible the contents provided in the book are in the original form as derived from various publications of the Government (E flyers, Twitter FAQs, E mail FAQ’s). Readers will be able to understand the intent of the government and enlightened by the interpretations of the Judiciary. 6) This book is a complete guide of GST in India and will be good addition for both professionals and students who want a thorough grasp on the subject.