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What are 15CA and CB certificate?

15CA and CB certificate The 15CA and CB certificate are documents required by the Indian government for certain types of international transactions. Here’s an explanation of each certificate: Form 15CA: This form is a declaration of remittance under Section 195(6) of the Income Tax Act, 1961. It is require for any payment or transfer of… Read More »

How to know gst compliance rating?

    About GST compliance Rating GST compliance rating, In many countries where the GST (Goods and Services Tax) is implemented, tax authorities generally do not assign a specific “GST compliance rating” to businesses. However, businesses can assess their GST compliance by considering the following factors: 1.Timely GST Registration: Ensure that your business is register… Read More »

What is direct tax and indirect tax?

Indirect and Direct Tax    Indirect and Direct tax is a type of tax that is imposed on the income or wealth of an individual or entity. It is called “direct” because the tax is levied directly on the person or entity that is liable to pay it. The tax liability cannot be shifted to… Read More »

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 »

What is the purpose of GST returns?

Purpose of GST returns The purpose of Goods and Services Tax (GST) returns is to provide a consolidated report of a taxpayer’s business activities, including sales, purchases, tax liability, and input tax credit claims. So, GST returns are filed by registered taxpayers with the GST authorities on a regular basis, as per the rules and… Read More »

What does it mean when we say GST is a destination based tax?

Destination based tax When we refer to GST (Goods and Services Tax) as a destination-based tax.  It implies that the tax is imposed at the final point of consumption for goods or services. The tax proceeds collecte by the state where the goods or services consumed, rather than the state where they produced. For more… Read More »