Ambit of GST widened

DGFT Introduces online e- PRC system for application seeking Policy/ Procedure relaxation in terms of Para 2.58 of FTP 2015-20  w.e.f. 25/01/2021 via Trade Notice No. 38/2020-21 dated 15th January’2021 Recent Judgement Honorable High Court of Delhi DRC-03 – Petition is not maintainable, as an alternate efficacious remedy under Rule 159(5) of the CGST Rules, 2017 is available – time limit in the rule is directory Writ petition was preferred seeking cancellation of DRC-03 for reversal of Input Tax Credit

Effective Changes with the advent of a New Year,2021

Notification No. 94/2020-Central Tax dated 22.12.2020, CGST Change in Rule 86B (Restriction on use of Input Tax Credit for discharging the output liability) has been inserted into CGST Rules, 2017, and is effective from 1st, January 2021. Exemption to the Rule 86(4) Rule 36(4) of CGST Rules, 2017 Rule 59 of CGST Rules, 2017 Rule 9(1)a of CGST Rules, 2017 Recent Judgement M/s Hindustan Zinc Limited v/s Commissioner Central Goods and service Tax, Appllate Tribunal Delhi- Where the commissioner dismissed

GST a pulsating game of compliances synergizing with law

Notional interest on security deposit is taxable if it sways value of supply – AAR Karnataka Facts  The plaintiff plans to enter in an agreement for renting of an immovable property to an Educational Institution. Ensuing the agreement, the rent is Rs. 1.5 lacs per month and refundable security deposit is Rs. 500 lakhs, the same is refundable on termination of the tenancy without interest. The plaintiff has not obtained Goods and Services Tax Registration under the Act. However, have