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Refund Under GST | Refund Can Now Be Claimed Online On Excess GST

Paying attention to public demand, GSTN portal has now added a new functionality for claiming refunds. Facility to claim the refund on account of excess payment of tax has been now enabled on GST Portal for the taxpayers. GSTN is a non-government and non-profit company which provides IT infrastructure and services to taxpayers, the State

The Complete Guide to Responding to GST Notices and Orders

The common reason for receiving a notice from the GST department is defaults committed on the taxpayer's part, including no GST registration made even when the law requires, delayed or no GST returns filed, excess claim of Input Tax Credit (ITC), unpaid GST, short GST payment, etc.

The Competitive Edge: Exploring Express GST’s USP in Detail

With ExpressGST you can see return filing status of all clients / GSTIN’s which you have added in the ExpressGST software like GSTR1, GSTR3B, GSTR9 & GSTR9C. You can also see the return filing status by client wise & Month wise. User gets a real-time view of how many returns are pending & how many

Taxation Due Dates in Feb – Mar | F.Y. 2022 – 2023 in India

Here is a list of due dates for different tax filing till March 31, 2023 7 February 2023 –  This is the due date for deposit of Tax deducted/collected for the month of January 2023. However, all the sum deducted/collected by an office of the government shall be paid to the credit of the Central

File Income Tax Return Online – A Beginners Guide

Income Tax Return (ITR) can be filed online in a government-issued form used by taxpayers to report their income, costs, deductions, exemptions, taxes paid, etc. The filing of an income tax return is not necessary for people with certain basic limits.

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ऑल इंडिया फेडरेशन ऑफ टैक्स प्रेक्टिशनर्स ने एआईएफटीपी कन्वेंशन 2022 का आयोजन किया। एआईएफटीपी कन्वेंशन के तहत भारतीय सदस्यों ने कानून और कर विशेषज्ञों द्वारा दिए गए नॉलेज सेशंस में भाग लिया।

GSTR-1 Defaulters Pay Attention!!!

A taxpayer is not permitted to file GSTR-1 under section 37(4) of the CGST Act if a previous GSTR-1 has not been submitted, and under section 39(10), a taxpayer is not permitted to submit GSTR-3B if a GSTR-1 for the same tax period has not been submitted on the due date.