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GST Committee Report on Registrations

GST Committee Report on Registrations
आरंभ करने की तिथि :
Oct 12, 2015
अंतिम तिथि :
Nov 16, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The Government of India intends to introduce the Goods and Services Tax (GST) in the country at the earliest. GST seeks to subsume many indirect taxes at the Central and State ...

The Government of India intends to introduce the Goods and Services Tax (GST) in the country at the earliest. GST seeks to subsume many indirect taxes at the Central and State level. The proposed dual GST envisages taxation of the same taxable event, i.e., supply of goods and services, simultaneously by both the Centre and the States.

The Constitution (One Hundred and Twenty-Second Amendment) Bill, 2014, has been introduced in the Parliament for facilitating the introduction of GST in the country. Simultaneously, committees comprising of officers from the Central Government, as well as the State Governments, have been constituted for the drafting of Model CGST, SGST and IGST laws, and GST business processes of registration, refunds, returns and payments.

The draft Model CGST, SGST and IGST laws, along with GST business processes for filing of returns, shall be put up for inviting comments of stakeholders in due course. Presently, the draft business processes on GST registration, GST refunds and GST payments are being published.

The Report of the Committee on GST Registration is available here. Comments and views are invited on these business processes by 31st October, 2015. Users are requested to keep in mind the guidelines for posting their comments:

1. Please use the following hashtags for commenting on the report:

a. #GSTReg: for general comments.
b. #GSTRegNew: for comments on the procedure for seeking new registration under GST.
c. #GSTRegForms: for comments on proposed GST Registration Form.

2. Please restrict your comments to 500 characters. In case your comments exceed this limit, please upload your comments as a pdf document.

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136 सबमिशन दिखा रहा है
Ganesh Kamat
Ganesh Kamat 10 साल 8 महीने पहले
1) For Big Tax collections, take 1% Tax from 20 Taxpayers, than 20% Tax from one Taxpayer. 2) Simple Tax of 1% on Receipt /Transaction /Interest /Sale /Gift /Loan /Benefit /Salary /Dividends /Rent /Custom..... any & all inward cash, Cheque etc. 3) Average say on Rs. 30 L Receipt, Pay Rs. 0.3 Lac Tax per year. If Taxpayers = 60 Cr. Tax collection will be 18 L- Cr. 4) Simple Tax means more Taxpayers, more collection & No refund Problem.
Vipul Jasani
Vipul Jasani 10 साल 8 महीने पहले
Any country can not progress with accountants and tax experts. Country needs technocrats, scientists, engineers, skilled work force. What India is doing?? Creating accountants and tax experts. All technocrats, scientists, engineers are being harassed by our complex tax systems. They are not able to focus on their Job as they have to learn tax system because any mistake will punish them heavily because ignorance can not be an excuse. No wonder why so much brain drain!!
Vipul Jasani
Vipul Jasani 10 साल 8 महीने पहले
What is good for me not necessarily good for you. GST will create more problems. Current tax system requires simplification and transparency. It will be foolish to bring GST. Today, tax authorities enjoy powers without responsibility. There should be strict rules that tax authority can not question any transactions that are more than 2 yrs old. They should work hard to catch tax evaders in stipulated time. Our system wants to make people either accountant or tax experts.
vs unnikrishnan krishnan
vs unnikrishnan krishnan 10 साल 8 महीने पहले
Small traders upto one crore shall be included with registration fees alone ,with no other formalities. Due consideration in fees shall be given to traders who generates employments.all registered dealers shall be connected to a main server to facilitate billing from shops through the system,so that tax evasion can be avoided. thanks.
Srikanth Garlapati
Srikanth Garlapati 10 साल 8 महीने पहले
#GSTReg #GSTRegNew If annual turnover is considered for judging the exemption of certain traders from registration, it will have undesirable effects. It does not define the issuing of bills for sales he makes. A bill with out a registration number can not be tracked. Even if the Government wants to exempt low turnover traders from paying taxes, registration can still be made mandatory for every kind of trader.
P N SANKHERE
P N SANKHERE 10 साल 8 महीने पहले
शहर में ट्रेफिक सुधार हेतु फ्लाई ओवर वनवायें जायें और कचरा कलेक्शन डोर टू डोर की व्यवस्था पूर्णतया लागू करवायी जाये
Emipro Technologies Pvt Ltd
Emipro Technologies Pvt Ltd 10 साल 8 महीने पहले
We may not that familiar with #GST, but what we are facing, is from becoming a small company, if we want to purchase any office, the biggest difficulty we face is huge difference of actual amount, and amount in paper. Major amount is being asked in cash, while the amount of office in paper goes way down to actual amount which we are supposed to pay ! Stuff like these are biggest hurdler not allowing to pay taxes and other things honestly, and Government finds more ways to get tax. #WeNeedChange
Sankaranarayanan R
Sankaranarayanan R 10 साल 8 महीने पहले
All tax departments should be integrated into a single department. Businesses are frequently requested to a lot of repetitive paperwork from different tax departments again and again. Tax officials also do not produce proper documents to check a business, they try to harass us by saying that they have every right to raid our premises. This creates a lot of social stigma. Clear cut details, policies, accountability and rules are need for the hour.