Rs 94,016 Crore of total gross GST revenue collected in May2018
[To be published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part II, Section 3, Sub-section (i)]Government of IndiaMinistry of FinanceDepartment of RevenueCentral Board of Indirect Taxes and CustomsNotification No. 25/2018 � Central TaxNew Delhi,
Roll out of e-Way Bill system for intra-State movement of goods in Chhattisgarh, Goa, Jammu & Kashmir, Mizoram, Odisha, Punjab, Tamil Nadu and West BengalAs per the decision of the GST Council, e-Way Bill system for inter-State movement of goods
Refunds of GST have been a concern for both the Government and Trade for the past several months. Till now, the Government has sanctioned more than Rs 30,000 crore as GST Refund. This includes an amount of Rs 16,000 crore of IGST and Rs 14,000 crore
The system will now give one of following status:a) Refund confirmation received from ICEGATE on <date>: This implies that the ICEGATE has completed the processing and has reverted with confirmation to the GST System.b) Refund record rejected b
No change in the GST law and taxation relating to farmers since July, 2017; Support Services to agriculture, forestry, fishing or animal husbandry are exempt from GST; Agriculturists are also exempted from taking GST Registration.It has been reported
Taxpayers guide on whether GSTR-5A can be filed after making part payment of taxesTaxpayers guide on filing GSTR-5A for current period if return for previous period has not been filedTaxpayers guide on the details required to be furnished in GSTR-5A
Roll out of e-Way Bill system for intra-State movement of goods in the Maharashtra, Manipur and Union Territories (without legislature)As per the decision of the GST Council, e-Way Bill system for inter-State movement of goods has been rolled out fro
Arrest made by Central Tax, Delhi East Commissionerate involving GST evasion of Rs. 28 CroreCentral Tax, GST Delhi East Commissionerate arrested a Shahdara based father son-duo on 22.05.2018 in case of fraudulent issuance of Input Tax Credit invoices