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E-invoicing – Relaxation and Latest Changes

‘E-Invoicing’ for certain classes of taxpayers has come into effect from 1-10-2020. Keeping in view the hardships faced by the taxpayers due to COVID-19 lockdown and as some of these taxpayers are still not ready, as a last chance, Government had given relaxation that invoices raised by notified taxpayers during October, 2020 without following e-invoice procedure (i.e. uploading invoice details on e-invoice portal (IRP), obtaining IRN and issuing invoice with QR Code) will be deemed to be valid and no penalty will be there if the IRN for such invoices is obtained within 30 days of date of invoice. Further, vide notifications (Central Tax) 70/2020 and 72/2020 dated 30-9-2020, certain amendments and additions were made in respect of e-invoicing. Below is the summary of amendments: Regarding aggregate turnover threshold, it was specified that those who crossed Rs. 500 Cr. in any preceding financial year from 2017-18 onwards, will be covered. Supplies for ‘exports’ are also specifically i

A Comprehensive Updated GST Compliance Chart

The Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Customs (CBIC) as part of the Government of India's (GOI) Covid-19 relief measures brought in a number of notifications to ease out the Compliance burden on the Taxpayers in the Current times of Pandemic. With Business Activities disrupted due to Several Lockdowns imposed as part of tackling the Coronavirus Crises, These measures were announced to offer some respite to Taxpayers as they adjust to the new normal of Working from Home and other social distancing measures. Several Notifications were issued in this regard and few more expected in the coming times. These notifications primarily aim at extending the timelines of compliances so that businesses can accomplish their compliances without any penal provisions enforced upon them. CBIC has extended timelines for Compliances such as filing of Details of Outward Supplies reported under Section 37 in form GSTR-1 , Return of Inward and Outward Supplies, Input Tax Credit availed, tax payable a

Ministry of Finance issues instructions for Payment of GST by Real Estate Promoters/Developers

Ministry of Finance(MoF) vide Instruction No.3/2/2020-GST  dated 24th June 2020 clarified the Subject Matter of "Payment of GST by Real Estate Promoter/Developer supplying construction of residential apartment etc, on the shortfall value of inward supplies from registered supplier at the end of the financial year" . To get a grasp of the whole matter, let us rewind back and understand an early Notification , wherein the Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Customs (CBIC) prescribed in one of the conditions of notification that w.e.f 1 April 2019, At least Eighty Percent of the value of inputs and input services(other than services by way of grant of development rights, long term lease of land or Floor Space Index, electricity, high-speed diesel, motor spirit, natural gas), used in supplying of construction service, shall be received by the promoter/developer from registered supplier only. In the case of the shortfall from the said threshold of 80 per cent, the promoter/devel

Ministry of Finance issues Clarification on the issue of GST Rate on Alcohol-based Hand Sanitizers

Ministry of Finance(MoF) vide its Press Release dated 15th July 2020 issued " Clarification on the issue of GST Rate on Alcohol-based Hand Sanitizers ". This Clarification seeks to declutter the issues surrounding the Alcohol-Based Hand Sanitizers since many representations were made to MoF seeking exemption from GST for the Hand Sanitizers on account of them being essential goods in the times of Covid-19 Pandemic. This Clarification has finally put to rest the misinformation about the applicability and rate of GST for Hand Sanitizers.A Recent AAR Ruling  issued on 29th June 2020 by Goa Authority for Advance Ruling prescribed a rate of 18% for Alcohol-Based Hand Sanitizers by categorizing them under HSN Code 3808. However, the limitation of the applicability of AAR Ruling still made the issue unresolved within the Industry. Thus, with this clarification, MoF has made it clear that hand sanitizers shall attract the rate of 18% under GST. It also clarified that Inputs for manu