Shubham Khaitan
26 articles written by Shubham Khaitan on ConsultEase.
Analysis of the Recommendations of the 49th GST Council Meeting
GST Appellate Tribunal The Council adopted the report of the Group of Ministers with certain modifications. The final draft amendments to the GST laws shall be circulated to Members for their comments. The Chairperson has been authorised to finalize the same. Relaxation in revocation for
Changes in GST via FB 2023 – Clausewise PDF
Union budget was presented by the Finance minister. Although we dont expect a lot of changes in GST. But some important amendments are incorporated into GST by FM via FB 2023. Here we have compiled the clausewise discussion for all those provisions. you can also
GST on reimbursement of electricity charges
Introduction Most commonly, in contracts of leasing a building or apartment, the property owner collects rent from the tenant along with the reimbursement of electricity charges on an actual basis. In most such contracts, the electricity meters are in the owners’ name, and the electricity
Section-Wise Gst Analysis Finance Act 2022
ITC is not to be availed if it is in the restricted category of GSTR-2B 2 Reference to Section 43A removed from the conditions for availment of ITC 2 Extension of the due date of availment of ITC to 30th November 3 Cancellation of registration
43rd GST Council Meeting Recommendations
Following is our analysis of the recommendations made in the 43rd GST Council meeting: Reduced late fees for taxpayers filing GSTR-3B between 1st June 2021 -31st August 2021 ➢ Late Fees for GSTR-3Bof the tax periods from July’17 to April’21 has been capped as below
Waiver of Interest and Late fees for taxpayers
Taxpayers having turnover exceeding 5 Crore: Period Return Due Date Late Fees Return Filing Date Interest Mar-21 GSTR3B 20/04/2021 NIL By 05/05/2021 9% from 21/04/2021-05/05/2021 Rs. 20/50 (CGST+SGST) After 05/05/2021 9% from 21/04/2021 -05/05/2021 18% from 06/05/2021 onwards. Apr-21 GSTR3B 20/05/2021 NIL BY 04/06/2021 9%
Sectionwise Analysis – GST Amendments (Finance Bill 2021)
Sectionwise Analysis – GST Amendments (Finance Bill 2021) 1. Transaction between a person (other than an individual) to its members for consideration to be treated as a supply Source Clause 99 of the Finance Bill, 2021. Effective Date With effect from the 1st day of
GST Amendments Notified on 22.12.2020
GST Amendments Notified on 22.12.2020 The Government has via Notification no. 94/2020-Central tax dated 22nd December 2020 made the following changes in CGST Rules, 2017: Restriction on use of amount available in Electronic Credit Ledger New Rule 86B has been inserted which restricts the use
Interest on Net Tax Liability – Prospective or Retrospective?
Interest on Net Tax Liability – Prospective or Retrospective? Interest provisions and Brief History ➢ Interest is on failure to pay the tax within the prescribed period ➢ Section 49 – payment may be through cash/credit ledger ➢ Megha Engineering (Telegana High Court) Allowed to
GST Amendments Notified on 27.06.2020
Due date of compliances (other than returns) extended to 31 st August 2020 Where the time limit of any of the following actions falls between 20th March 2020 to 30th August 2020, the due date of the same would get extended to 31 st August
Waiver / Reduction of Late Fees and Interest for Taxpayer due to COVID-19
Waiver / Reduction of late fees and interest for taxpayer due to COVID-19 For the States of Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Goa, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Union Territory of Daman and Diu and Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Puducherry, Andaman and Nicobar Islands
All About Interest In GST – Past, Present, and Future Outlook
All About Interest In GST – Past, Present, and Future Outlook History of Interest under GST When the GST got introduced from 1st July 2017, quite a number of registered persons were struggling to come to terms with the change in the systems, policies and



