Tag Archives: #TaxationClarification

Will GST be levied on a legal barter transaction done between 2 companies?

Legal barter transaction   Legal barter transaction, Yes, GST (Goods and Services Tax) may be levy on a legal barter transactions done between two companies. According to the GST Act, any supply of goods or services made for a consideration in the course of business or commerce is taxable, including barter transactions. The value of… Read More »

Do we have to pay service charge after GST?

  Service charge after GST   Service charge after GST, Following the implementation of GST, the practice of a distinct service charges has been eliminate. According to the guidelines provide by the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, any applicable service charges should be include in the menu prices. And customers are not oblige to pay an… Read More »

What is the difference between revenue and tax?

Difference between revenue and tax Difference between revenue and tax are so many. Both Revenue and tax are two distinct concepts in the realm of finance and government. Revenue refers to the funds or income generated by individuals, businesses, or governments through various channels, including sales, services, investments, and taxes. It represents the overall amount… Read More »

Is one GST registration possible for different businesses?

Is one GST registration possible for different businesses Yes, the GST Act permits businesses to operate multiple businesses, business verticals, and business branches using the same GSTIN. This concept is known as Vertical Business in GST. Under this concept, you have the flexibility to register your various businesses and business branches under a single GST… Read More »

What is One Time Tax?

Understanding One Time Tax “One Time Tax” does not have a universally defined meaning and can vary depending on the context. However, in general terms, understanding One Time Tax typically refers to a tax that levy only once on a specific transaction or event. For instance, during the purchase of a property, you may encounter… Read More »

Why is the output GST a liability?

Why is the output GST a liability Output GST is a liability because it represents the amount of GST that a business collects from its customers on sales made during a particular period. When a business sells goods or services, it charges GST to its customers, and this collected amount of GST is held as… Read More »