Business expenditure deduction requires proof of genuine commission payments and commercial allowability; turnover growth alone cannot validate the cl...
Article 8 treaty coverage excluded third-party airline support services, while documented demonetisation cash receipts remained accepted business inco...
Functional comparability under TNMM requires highway contract benchmarks to reflect operation, maintenance and transfer activities, requiring fresh be...
The trade circular addresses key interpretative issues regarding Section 128A of the MGST Act, 2017, specifically clarifying two critical points: (1) taxpayers who paid taxes through GSTR-3B before 1st November 2024 remain eligible for benefits under Section 128A, subject to proper officer verification; and (2) for notices/orders spanning periods partially within and outside Section 128A's scope, taxpayers can file specific forms (SPL-01/SPL-02) after paying tax liability for covered periods, with appellate authorities empowered to adjudicate remaining periods appropriately. The circular aims to provide uniform implementation guidance for tax dispute resolution.
The trade circular addresses key interpretative issues regarding Section 128A of the MGST Act, 2017, specifically clarifying two critical points: (1) taxpayers who paid taxes through GSTR-3B before 1st November 2024 remain eligible for benefits under Section 128A, subject to proper officer verification; and (2) for notices/orders spanning periods partially within and outside Section 128A's scope, taxpayers can file specific forms (SPL-01/SPL-02) after paying tax liability for covered periods, with appellate authorities empowered to adjudicate remaining periods appropriately. The circular aims to provide uniform implementation guidance for tax dispute resolution.
Note: It is a system-generated summary and is for quick reference only.