Section 115BAC of the Income Tax Act, 1961 has opened the horizon of opting for lower tax rates subject to the condition of non-claiming of specified exemption or deduction or additional depreciation (This is commonly referred to as the ‘new tax regime’). Presently, the normal / old tax regime was the default tax regime under […]
Due to technical glitches in generation of GSTR 2B, the due date is extended as below: –GSTR 3B – Due date for April 2022 month is extended till 24th May 2022 (Notification No. 05/2022 – Central Tax – dated 17th May 2022). –PMT – 06 – Due date for deposit of tax for QRMP persons[…..]
-GSTN has received complaints from many taxpayers that certain records are not reflected in their GSTR 2B statement for the period of April 2022 even though such details are properly reflected in GSTR 2A. -GSTN is trying to resolve this technical glitch, but it doesn’t seems to be resolved till 20th May i.e. due date[…..]
From 1st April 2022, rate of tax along with the claiming of Input Tax Credit and the reporting details of the same in GSTR 1 has undergone major changes. We are trying to explain the same in an easy way as below: Nature of BRICKS covered: Tariff Item Description Rate till 31.03.22 Rate from 01.04.22[…..]