Bogus donation receipts justified commission income assessment and defeated political-party tax exemption for inaccurate accounts and reporting failur...
Pure reimbursement without income element escapes tax withholding, while delayed withholding and unsupported provisions face deferred or renewed scrut...
Public benefit requirement defeats charitable registration where residents' association services are reciprocal, member-only facilities governed by mu...
Exempt-income expenditure disallowance is confined to investments that actually generated exempt income, while supported business expenses remain dedu...
Objective characteristics and principal use govern mining-tyre classification, while fresh advance ruling applications may rely on additional technica...
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AAR ruled that corpus/sinking fund collection by a Resident Welfare Association constitutes a taxable supply under GST. The key findings are: (1) amounts collected from members for maintenance and building work are considered advance payments towards future services, (2) such collections are subject to CGST and SGST, (3) input tax credit can be utilized with restrictions under Rule 42, and (4) monthly subscriptions under Rs. 7,500 per member remain GST-exempt. The housing society must register under GST if turnover exceeds 20 Lakhs and comply with applicable tax regulations when collecting funds for maintenance and capital improvements.
AAR ruled that corpus/sinking fund collection by a Resident Welfare Association constitutes a taxable supply under GST. The key findings are: (1) amounts collected from members for maintenance and building work are considered advance payments towards future services, (2) such collections are subject to CGST and SGST, (3) input tax credit can be utilized with restrictions under Rule 42, and (4) monthly subscriptions under Rs. 7,500 per member remain GST-exempt. The housing society must register under GST if turnover exceeds 20 Lakhs and comply with applicable tax regulations when collecting funds for maintenance and capital improvements.
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