Compilation of CBDT Notifications & Circulars issued in July 2020ManishBhatnagar21
Below is the list of Notifications & Circulars issued by CBDT in the month of July 2020 and the same has been compiled so that you won't miss any Notifications & Circulars updates from Income Tax Department:
Newsletter on daily professional updates- 08/04/2020CA PRADEEP GOYAL
“Ideas are knowledge.
When we share knowledge in the written or verbal form, amazing things can happen.”
Here is your Daily dose of professional updates 08.04.2020
Compilation of CBDT Notifications & Circulars issued in July 2020ManishBhatnagar21
Below is the list of Notifications & Circulars issued by CBDT in the month of July 2020 and the same has been compiled so that you won't miss any Notifications & Circulars updates from Income Tax Department:
Newsletter on daily professional updates- 08/04/2020CA PRADEEP GOYAL
“Ideas are knowledge.
When we share knowledge in the written or verbal form, amazing things can happen.”
Here is your Daily dose of professional updates 08.04.2020
Newsletter on daily professional updates- 01/04/2020CA PRADEEP GOYAL
“True strength lies in submission which permits one to dedicate his life, through devotion, to something beyond himself."
Presenting Daily dose of professional updates dated 01.04. 2020. This is 200th edition and 1st Newsletter of Financial Year 2020-2021
Transitional provisions-under GST in Indiasanjay gupta
Coming July,1 2017 GST will be implemented in India. Transitional phase will be very painful for Registered dealers. This presentation deals with the Transitional provision under GST Act in India
Newsletter on daily professional updates- 24/03/2020CA PRADEEP GOYAL
“Your mind is a powerful thing.
When you fill it with positive thoughts, your life will start to change.”
Here is your Daily dose of professional updates 24.03.2020, it contains all summary of all 20 GST non-tariff notifications, 2 circulars dated 23/03/200 issued by CBIC. Also contain various updates on Income Tax, Corporate Laws, RBI and others.
Daily dose of professional updates in newsletter form- 27th August 2019CA PRADEEP GOYAL
Sharing knowledge is not about giving people something, or getting something from them. That is only valid for information sharing. Sharing knowledge occurs when people are genuinely interested in helping one another develop new capacities for action; it is about creating learning processes. Here is your Daily dose of professional updates in newsletter form- 27 August 2019
Succinct newsletter on Daily updates related to-
GST with advance rulings and judgements
Corporate law
SEBI
ICAI
ICSI
RBI
MSMEs
Income Tax with daily judgements
Start-ups
New Bills/Acts
Various news related to profession
Updates from various union ministries including replies in parliament
Latest happenings in economy and finance
DECODING GST- INPUT TAX CREDIT OF CGST, SGST AND IGSTCa Ashish Garg
Basic Concepts of Input Tax Credit, availment, utilization and reversal of input tax credit.
In every value added taxation structure, Input tax credit remains the backbone of such tax structures as it removes the cascading effect of taxes. In GST also being a value added tax, it is the intention of the lawmakers to allow seamless flow of credit in the supply chain and remove cascading effect of taxes.
Newsletter on daily professional updates- 01/04/2020CA PRADEEP GOYAL
“True strength lies in submission which permits one to dedicate his life, through devotion, to something beyond himself."
Presenting Daily dose of professional updates dated 01.04. 2020. This is 200th edition and 1st Newsletter of Financial Year 2020-2021
Transitional provisions-under GST in Indiasanjay gupta
Coming July,1 2017 GST will be implemented in India. Transitional phase will be very painful for Registered dealers. This presentation deals with the Transitional provision under GST Act in India
Newsletter on daily professional updates- 24/03/2020CA PRADEEP GOYAL
“Your mind is a powerful thing.
When you fill it with positive thoughts, your life will start to change.”
Here is your Daily dose of professional updates 24.03.2020, it contains all summary of all 20 GST non-tariff notifications, 2 circulars dated 23/03/200 issued by CBIC. Also contain various updates on Income Tax, Corporate Laws, RBI and others.
Daily dose of professional updates in newsletter form- 27th August 2019CA PRADEEP GOYAL
Sharing knowledge is not about giving people something, or getting something from them. That is only valid for information sharing. Sharing knowledge occurs when people are genuinely interested in helping one another develop new capacities for action; it is about creating learning processes. Here is your Daily dose of professional updates in newsletter form- 27 August 2019
Succinct newsletter on Daily updates related to-
GST with advance rulings and judgements
Corporate law
SEBI
ICAI
ICSI
RBI
MSMEs
Income Tax with daily judgements
Start-ups
New Bills/Acts
Various news related to profession
Updates from various union ministries including replies in parliament
Latest happenings in economy and finance
DECODING GST- INPUT TAX CREDIT OF CGST, SGST AND IGSTCa Ashish Garg
Basic Concepts of Input Tax Credit, availment, utilization and reversal of input tax credit.
In every value added taxation structure, Input tax credit remains the backbone of such tax structures as it removes the cascading effect of taxes. In GST also being a value added tax, it is the intention of the lawmakers to allow seamless flow of credit in the supply chain and remove cascading effect of taxes.
Corporate compliance calendar _ January 2020Lalit Rajput
Corporate compliance calendar for the month of January 2020
ABOUT ARTICLE :
This article contains various Compliance requirements under Statutory Laws. Compliance means “adhering to rules and regulations.”
Compliance Requirement Under
1. Income Tax Act, 1961
2. Goods & Services Tax Act, 2017 (GST)
3. Other Statutory Laws
4 Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 (FEMA)
5. SEBI (Listing Obligations And Disclosure Requirements) (LODR) Regulations, 2015
6. SEBI Takeover Regulations 2011
7. SEBI (Prohibition of Insider Trading) Regulations, 2015
8. SEBI (Issue of Capital and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2018
9. SEBI (Buyback of Securities) Regulations, 2018
10. Companies Act, 2013 (MCA/ROC and LLP Compliance)
11. Investor Education and Protection Fund
12. ICSI Updates on e-CSIN
Corporate compliance calendar march 2020Lalit Rajput
Corporate Compliance Calendar for the month of March, 2020.
This article includes various Compliances related to various Laws.
Compliance Requirement Under
1. Income Tax Act, 1961
2. Goods & Services Tax Act, 2017 (GST)
3. Other Statutory Laws
4 Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 (FEMA) and Important Notifications
5. SEBI (Listing Obligations & Disclosure Requirements) (LODR) Regulations, 2015
6. SEBI Takeover Regulations 2011
7. SEBI (Prohibition of Insider Trading) Regulations, 2015
8. SEBI (Issue of Capital and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2018
9. SEBI (Buyback of Securities) Regulations, 2018 and Circulars / Notifications
10. Companies Act, 2013 (MCA/ROC and LLP Compliance) and Notifications
11. Investor Education and Protection Fund
12. ICSI Updates on e-CSIN
13. Ministry of Labour & Employment Update
14. Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI) Updates
Corporate Compliance Calendar February 2020Lalit Rajput
Corporate Compliance Calendar for the month of February 2020.
This article contains various Compliance requirements under Statutory Laws. Compliance means “adhering to rules and regulations.”
Daily dose of professional updates in newsletter form- 2nd September 2019CA PRADEEP GOYAL
Here is your Daily dose of professional updates in newsletter form- 2nd September, 2019
Succinct newsletter on Daily updates related to-
GST with advance rulings and judgements
Corporate law
SEBI
ICAI
ICSI
RBI
MSMEs
Income Tax with daily judgements
Start-ups
New Bills/Acts
Various news related to profession
Updates from various union ministries including replies in parliament
Latest happenings in economy and finance
Presentation of Taxmann's Webinar on New GST Return System for Small Taxpaye...Taxmann
In this Webinar, Sunil Kumar & Deepali Mishra have shared an overview on the New GST Return System for Taxpayers effective from 01.01.2021, and its impacts on Indian Businesses.
Coverage of the Webinar:
1. Existing GST Return System
• Existing GST Return System
• Details of E-invoices in Form GSTR-1
2. All About Quarterly Return Monthly Payment (‘QRMP’) Scheme
• QRMP Scheme
• About Invoice Furnishing Facility (‘IFF’)
• Payment of Tax under QRMP Scheme
• Interest and Late Fees
• Due Dates under QRMP Scheme
• Manner of Availment and Non-Availment of scheme
• Illustrations on opting in and opting out
3. New GST Return System Small Taxpayers
• New Return System-Small taxpayers (QRMP Scheme)
4. GST Return System Other Taxpayers
• New Return System - Other Taxpayers
Corporate compliance calendar april 2020Lalit Rajput
ABOUT ARTICLE :
This article contains various Compliance requirements under Statutory Laws. Compliance means “adhering to rules and regulations.”
If you think compliance is expensive, try non‐ compliance”
Compliance Requirement Under
1. Income Tax Act, 1961
2. Goods & Services Tax Act, 2017 (GST) & 39th GST Council Meeting Updates
3. Other Statutory Laws
4 Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 (FEMA) and Important Notifications
5. SEBI (Listing Obligations & Disclosure Requirements) (LODR) Regulations, 2015
6. SEBI Takeover Regulations 2011
7. SEBI (Prohibition of Insider Trading) Regulations, 2015
8. SEBI (Issue of Capital and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2018
9. SEBI (Buyback of Securities) Regulations, 2018 and Circulars / Notifications
10. Companies Act, 2013 (MCA/ROC and LLP Compliance) and Notifications
11. ICSI Updates on e-CSIN
12. . MINISTRY OF MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES (MSME)
13. Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI) Updates
Summary of Recent Notifications & Circulars in GSTPriyank Shah
In wake of COVID-19 crisis, the Govt. has issued various notifications for the benefit of tax payers and also circulars for clarifications related to those notifications and issues in implementation of GST Law. We have provided a gist of those notifications and circulars.
#GST Invoice Under Reverse Charge & Other Compliance's# By SN Panigrahi SN Panigrahi, PMP
#GST Invoice Under Reverse Charge & Other Compliance's# By SN Panigrahi,
Essenpee Business Solutions,
Understanding Reverse Charge Mechanism (RCM),
Manner of Payment of GST under Reverse Charge,
Availing Input Tax Credit (ITC) on Reverse Charge by Recipient,
Reporting RCM Details in GSTR -1,
Reporting RCM Details in GSTR – 3B,
Availing ITC by the Recipient,
Gujarat Industrial Policy, 2020 - "Atmanirbhar Gujarat"
Incentive for Relocation of Industries from other countries due to COVID-19 disruptions. Incentive/support for Large, MSME's, Startups, Industrial Infra, R & D and EoDB.
#msmes #Gujarat #industrialdevelopment #startupindia #subsidies #incentives #businessadvisory
Valuation of Startups [with limitation of traditional valuation approach] Nitin Pahilwani
Valuation of Startups [with limitation of traditional valuation approach]
1. Introduction…
2. Factors affecting Start-up Valuation…
3. Limitation of Traditional Valuation Method…
4. Start-up Valuation Method…
a. Venture Capital Method…
b. Berkus Method…
c. Scorecard Method…
d. Risk Factor Simulation Method…
e. First Chicago Method…
5. Closing the Valuation Gap…
Basic Overview of Goods & Service Tax. this report covers various taxable events, exemption, Input Tax Credit, Place of supply, tax invoice, other voucher and penalty and offence. This is for common user for their first hand use.
The report contain Impact of GST on Hospitality sectors and various provision that are applicable to Goods and Service Tax for Hotels, Restaurant sector in India.
It covers Rates of GST, Provision of place of supply, valuation
This report cover New Industrial Policy of Gujarat, 2015. it cover various Incentive Schemes like Incentives for SMEs, Scheme for Plastic Industry, Innovative Start Ups, Industrial Infrastructure, Labour Generating Industries and Research & Development.
If you establishing business in Gujarat then please have a look at the presentation first.
This report covers New Tourism Policy of Gujarat, 2015. This Policy covers Framework, Incentives, Initiatives, Focus area for Travel, Tourism & Hospitality.
Tourist Inflows in Gujarat has risen from 6.16 million in 2002-03 to 32.7 million in 2014-15 with a CAGR of 13.7%. This Tourism Policy has a objective to position Gujarat as a vibrant tourist destination, make Gujarat one amongst the top five tourist States of India in terms of tourist footfalls and promote employment opportunities for additional two million peoples by 2025.
Please find attached herewith the Madhya Pradesh Tourism Policy,2012.
Policy includes various Fiscal and Non Fiscal Incentives for Budget Hotels, Heritage Hotels, MICE, Hotels and Resorts in terms of Capital Grants, Luxury Tax, Entertainment Tax, Stamp Duty and etc.
NATURE, ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL LAW.pptxanvithaav
These slides helps the student of international law to understand what is the nature of international law? and how international law was originated and developed?.
The slides was well structured along with the highlighted points for better understanding .
WINDING UP of COMPANY, Modes of DissolutionKHURRAMWALI
Winding up, also known as liquidation, refers to the legal and financial process of dissolving a company. It involves ceasing operations, selling assets, settling debts, and ultimately removing the company from the official business registry.
Here's a breakdown of the key aspects of winding up:
Reasons for Winding Up:
Insolvency: This is the most common reason, where the company cannot pay its debts. Creditors may initiate a compulsory winding up to recover their dues.
Voluntary Closure: The owners may decide to close the company due to reasons like reaching business goals, facing losses, or merging with another company.
Deadlock: If shareholders or directors cannot agree on how to run the company, a court may order a winding up.
Types of Winding Up:
Voluntary Winding Up: This is initiated by the company's shareholders through a resolution passed by a majority vote. There are two main types:
Members' Voluntary Winding Up: The company is solvent (has enough assets to pay off its debts) and shareholders will receive any remaining assets after debts are settled.
Creditors' Voluntary Winding Up: The company is insolvent and creditors will be prioritized in receiving payment from the sale of assets.
Compulsory Winding Up: This is initiated by a court order, typically at the request of creditors, government agencies, or even by the company itself if it's insolvent.
Process of Winding Up:
Appointment of Liquidator: A qualified professional is appointed to oversee the winding-up process. They are responsible for selling assets, paying off debts, and distributing any remaining funds.
Cease Trading: The company stops its regular business operations.
Notification of Creditors: Creditors are informed about the winding up and invited to submit their claims.
Sale of Assets: The company's assets are sold to generate cash to pay off creditors.
Payment of Debts: Creditors are paid according to a set order of priority, with secured creditors receiving payment before unsecured creditors.
Distribution to Shareholders: If there are any remaining funds after all debts are settled, they are distributed to shareholders according to their ownership stake.
Dissolution: Once all claims are settled and distributions made, the company is officially dissolved and removed from the business register.
Impact of Winding Up:
Employees: Employees will likely lose their jobs during the winding-up process.
Creditors: Creditors may not recover their debts in full, especially if the company is insolvent.
Shareholders: Shareholders may not receive any payout if the company's debts exceed its assets.
Winding up is a complex legal and financial process that can have significant consequences for all parties involved. It's important to seek professional legal and financial advice when considering winding up a company.
PRECEDENT AS A SOURCE OF LAW (SAIF JAVED).pptxOmGod1
Precedent, or stare decisis, is a cornerstone of common law systems where past judicial decisions guide future cases, ensuring consistency and predictability in the legal system. Binding precedents from higher courts must be followed by lower courts, while persuasive precedents may influence but are not obligatory. This principle promotes fairness and efficiency, allowing for the evolution of the law as higher courts can overrule outdated decisions. Despite criticisms of rigidity and complexity, precedent ensures similar cases are treated alike, balancing stability with flexibility in judicial decision-making.
Military Commissions details LtCol Thomas Jasper as Detailed Defense CounselThomas (Tom) Jasper
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Victims of crime have a range of rights designed to ensure their protection, support, and participation in the justice system. These rights include the right to be treated with dignity and respect, the right to be informed about the progress of their case, and the right to be heard during legal proceedings. Victims are entitled to protection from intimidation and harm, access to support services such as counseling and medical care, and the right to restitution from the offender. Additionally, many jurisdictions provide victims with the right to participate in parole hearings and the right to privacy to protect their personal information from public disclosure. These rights aim to acknowledge the impact of crime on victims and to provide them with the necessary resources and involvement in the judicial process.
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Introducing New Government Regulation on Toll Road.pdfAHRP Law Firm
For nearly two decades, Government Regulation Number 15 of 2005 on Toll Roads ("GR No. 15/2005") has served as the cornerstone of toll road legislation. However, with the emergence of various new developments and legal requirements, the Government has enacted Government Regulation Number 23 of 2024 on Toll Roads to replace GR No. 15/2005. This new regulation introduces several provisions impacting toll business entities and toll road users. Find out more out insights about this topic in our Legal Brief publication.
DNA Testing in Civil and Criminal Matters.pptxpatrons legal
Get insights into DNA testing and its application in civil and criminal matters. Find out how it contributes to fair and accurate legal proceedings. For more information: https://www.patronslegal.com/criminal-litigation.html
2. 1
Weekly Newsletter
INCOME TAX UPDATES
Instant PAN through Aadhaar based
e-KYC- Release ID: 1627434 - The
facility for instant allotment of PAN (on
near to real time basis) here today. This
facility is now available for those PAN
applicants who possess a valid Aadhaar
number and have a mobile number
registered with Aadhaar. The allotment
process is paperless and an electronic
PAN (e-PAN) is issued to the applicants
free of cost.
The launch of the Instant PAN facility is
yet another step by the Income Tax
Department towards Digital India,
thereby creating further ease of
compliance to the taxpayers.
ITR forms for AY 2020-21 notified,
new ‘Schedule DI’ to avail benefit of
investment made till 30-06-2020 -
Notification No. 31/2020 -
30/05/2020 – Key changes notified in
the Income Tax Returns (ITR) for the F/Y
2019-2020:
House ownership: Individual taxpayers
who are joint owners of house property
cannot file ITR 1 or ITR4.
Passport: One needs to disclose the
Passport number if held by the taxpayer.
This is to be furnished both in ITR 1-
Sahaj and ITR 4-Sugam. Hopefully, it will
be made mandatory in other ITR Forms
as and when they are notified.
Cash deposit: For those filing ITR 4-
Sugam, it has been made compulsory to
declare the amount deposited as cash in
a bank account, if such amount exceeds
Rs 1 crore during the FY.
Foreign travel: If you have spent more
than Rs 2 lakh on travelling abroad
during the FY, you need to disclose the
actual amount spent.
Electricity consumption: If your
electricity bills have been more than Rs 1
lakh in aggregate during the FY, you
need to disclose the actual amount.
Investment details: Details of investment
qualifying for deduction under chapter
VIA with bifurcation of details of
investment made during the period from
April 1, 2020 to June 30, 2020
CBDT Notifies New Annual
Information Statement (AIS) to
replace Form 26AS to report TDS,
Foreign Tax Credit, and more -
Notification No. 30/2020 -
30/05/2020 - New Rule 114-I to be
effective from 1st June and omits Rule
31AB. New Form-26AS relating to FY
2020-21 shall contain the following
information:
Sl.
No
Nature of information
1. Information relating to tax deducted or collected at source (TDS or TCS)
2. Information relating to specified financial transaction (SFT)
3. Information relating to payment of taxes
3. 2
4. Information relating to demand and refund
5. Information relating to pending proceedings
6. Information relating to completed proceedings
7. Any other information in relation to sub-rule (2) of rule 114-I
After section 285BA of the Income-tax
Act, the following section shall be
inserted with effect from the 1st day of
June, 2020, namely:—
285BB. The prescribed income-tax
authority or the person authorised by
such authority shall upload in the
registered account of the assessee an
annual information statement in such
form and manner, within such time and
along with such information, which is in
the possession of an income-tax
authority, as may be prescribed.
Explanation.—For the purposes of this
section, “registered account” means the
electronic filing account registered by the
assessee in designated portal, that is,
the web portal designated as such by the
prescribed income-tax authority or the
person authorised by such authority.’.
Section 9A Remuneration to be paid
to an eligible Offshore Fund Manager
- Notification No. 29/2020 - CBDT
has also notified following new forms and
Annexure-
-FORM No. 3CEJA- Report from an
accountant to be furnished for purpose of
section 9A regarding fulfillment of certain
conditions by an eligible investment fund
with
ANNEXURE TO FORM No. 3CEJA–
Particulars relating to fund management
activity required to be furnished for the
purposes of section 9A of the Income-tax
Act, 1961
-FORM No 3CEK- Statement to be
furnished by an eligible investment fund
to the Assessing Officer. CLICK HERE to
read the full notification
Notification No. 28/2020–
27/05/2020- Central Government
notifies for the purposes clause (46) of
section 10 of the Income-tax Act, 1961,
‘Uttarakhand Environment Protection &
Pollution Control Board’ a Board
constituted by the Government of
Uttarakhand
Notification No. 27/2020-
27/05/2020 - Central Government
notifies for the purposes clause (46) of
section 10 of the Income-tax Act, 1961,
‘‘Cochin Special Economic Zone
Authority’ a authority constituted by the
Government of India
4. 3
Weekly Newsletter
GST UPDATES
PORTAL UPDATES
Facility for registration of IRP/RPs
made available on the GST Portal
The facility for IRP / RP who are required
to obtain a new registration on their
appointment as IRP/RP has been enabled
on GST Portal.
[https://www.gst.gov.in/newsandupdate
s/read/377]
EVC option enabled for GSTR-1 filing
by companies
GSTN has enabled the option to file
GSTR-1 through EVC for companies as
well. Earlier, the companies were
allowed to file GSTR-3B through EVC
but were still required to use DSC for
filing GSTR-1.
ITC-02A form enabled on GST Portal
GSTN has enabled Form GST ITC-02A for
transfer of unutilised ITC on obtaining
separate registration for multiple places
of business in a State/UT. The transferee
shall be required to accept the details so
furnished by the registered person and,
upon such acceptance, the unutilised
input tax credit specified in FORM GST
ITC-02A shall be credited to electronic
credit ledger of the transferee.
JUDICIAL UPDATES
Transfer of title in goods without the
transfer of possession is liable to
GST - Karnataka Authority for
Advance Rulings -DOLPHIN DIE
CAST (P) LTD
The applicant manufactured the moulds
as per the customer’s specification and
retained the same for use in manufacture
of castings but its ownership would be
transferred to its customer.
The Authority held that the transfer of
ownership of moulds would amount to
supply, but since it is not sent outside
India, it would not result in its export as
per Section 2(5) of the IGST Act. The
date of issuance of invoice shall be the
time of supply in terms of Section 12 of
the CGST Act and it would be considered
as an intra-state supply in terms of
Section 8(1) of the IGST Act.
TDS is not required to be deducted in
case of exempt supplies- Karnataka
Authority for Advance Rulings -
MAHALAKSHMI MAHILA SANGHA
The applicant was engaged in providing
catering services to educational
institutions sponsored by State/Central
Governments. The said services are
exempted vide Notification 12/2017
Central Tax (Rate). The Authority held
that since the services provided by the
applicant were exempt, the provision of
tax deduction at source under Section 51
would not be applicable on the payment
made to them by the educational
institutions.
5. 4
Order passed by subordinate
authority without authorisation is
invalid - Mahendra Kumar Indermal
Vs Deputy Assistant Commissioner
(ST) (Andhra Pradesh High Court) -
As per the provisions of Section 67(1)
and (2) of the Act, power of inspection is
conferred on an officer not below the
rank of joint commissioner. The said
officer for the purpose of search / seizure
may authorize in writing any other
subordinate officer. The High Court held
that the order of prohibition passed in
GST INS 03, without reference to the
order of authorisation in writing, is illegal
and without jurisdiction.
Emaar MGF to refund profiteered
amount to 1239 homebuyers:
National Anti Profiteering Authority
NAA has found real estate firm Emaar
MGF guilty of profiteering of Rs 13.35
crore from additional ITC, which is 11.90
per cent of turnover between July 2017
and March 2019 and directed it to return
the amount to 1,239 homebuyers with
18 per cent interest. It has also asked
the realty firm to reduce the prices of
flats in Emerald Floors Premier
commensurate with the benefit of ITC
received.
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