Saturday, June 27, 2020

New Tab Enabled at GST Portal - Help and Taxpayer facilities

Today GST Portal enabled a new tab "Help and taxpayer Facilities" by this facility the taxpayers can avail various facilities such as:-


Part - I – Taxpayers Services: -

  • Free Accounting and Billing Services: List and details of empanelled accounting and billing software solutions.
  • GST Suvidha Providers: List and details of GST Suvidha Providers.
  • Site Map: List of website’s contents to help the users navigate the GST Portal.

Part - II – Help Item: -

  • GST Knowledge Portal: GST Videos, FAQs and Manuals related to GST.
  • Grievance Redressal Portal: Designed for lodging complaints by taxpayers and other stakeholders.
  • Advisories: List of all the advisories issued by GSTN for different functionalities available on GST Portal.
  • System Requirements: System Requirements for accessing the GST Portal and more.
  • GST Media: Webinars, interviews & videos on various aspects of GST Portal
  • Grievance Nodal Officers: Contact details of Nodal Officers.
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Wednesday, June 24, 2020

Stop using Google Pay, Its not authorised - RBI Says!!


Google Pay not a payment system operator: RBI to Delhi HC

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has told the delhi High Court that Google Pay is a third-Party app provider (TRAP) and does not operate any payment systems.


The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has told the Delhi High Court that Google Pay is a third-party app provider (TPAP) and does not operate any payment systems.

Therefore, its operations are not in violation of the Payment and Settlement System Act of 2007, RBI has told a bench of Chief Justice D N Patel and Justice Prateek Jalan.

RBI has also told the court that since Google Pay does not operate any payment system, it does not find a place in the list of authorised payment system operators published by the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI).

The RBI's submissions came in response to a PIL by financial economist Abhijit Mishra who has alleged that Google's mobile payment app, Google Pay or GPay in short, was facilitating financial transactions without the requisite authorisation from RBI.

RBI declared that if any issue arises while transferring amount thru Gpay one cannot claim as the same is not in the list of authorised payment system by NATIONAL PAYMENTS CORPORATION OF INDIA


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DISCLAIMER : THE ENTIRE CONTENT OF THIS DOCUMENT HAVE BEEN PREPARED ON THE BASIS OF RELEVANT PROVISIONS AND AS PER THE INFORMATION EXISTING AT THE TIME OF PREPARATION. THOUGH UTMOST EFFORTS HAS MADE TO PROVIDE AUTHENTIC INFORMATION, IT IS SUGGESTED TO HAVE BETTER UNDERSTANDING. KINDLY CROSS CHECK THE RELEVANT SECTIONS AND RELATED RULES TO IT. THE OBSERVATION OF THE AUTHOR ARE THE PERSONAL VIEW AND AUTHOR DO NOT TAKE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE SAME. IN NO EVENT I SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT AND INDIRECT RESULT FROM THIS ARTICLE. THIS IS ONLY A KNOWLEDGE SHARING INITIATIVE.  

THE AUTHOR - CA ASHU BANSAL (ASSOCIATED AT ASHU H & CO.) 

CAN BE REACHED AT | CAASHUBANSAL5@GMAIL.COM | M: 9034674871 | 

Friday, June 5, 2020

GST Registration Process under Composition Scheme – A Pictorial Guide

This article will help you to understand the complete process of GST Registration under composition scheme.

Under the present GST regime, every individual or company that supplies goods or services has to register under Goods and Services Tax (GST) whose aggregate annual turnover exceeds the specified limit.


Documents/information required for GST registration of Individual:
·       Photo (JPEG up to 100 KB)
·       Valid email id
·       Valid phone number
·       Trade name or Firm name
·       PAN card
·       Aadhar card
·       Electricity bill of the place of business (PDF or JPEG up to 100 KB) 
·       Rent agreement for the place of business (if property is rented) (PDF or JPEG up to 2 MB)
·       Lease deed for the place of business (if property is owned)
·       HSN of the goods or services in which assessee is dealing
·       Cancelled cheque for bank details

Take a look at how to register for GST online in easy steps:
GST registration is completely online hassle-free process and there are no government fees for its application.

Step 1.     Go to GST Portal and click on Register Now under Taxpayer Normal.
Step 2. 
  1. Select new registration
  2. In drop down list select Taxpayer.
  3. Select your state and district from the drop down.
  4. Enter legal name as name appearing on the PAN Card.
  5. Enter email id and mobile number on which you get OTPs.
  6. Fill captcha 
  7. Click on proceed
Step 3. 

Enter the OTP received on registered email and mobile. Click on proceed. If you have not receive the OTP click on re-send OTP.

Step 4. 
You will receive the Temporary Reference Number (TRN). This TRN will also be sent to your registered email and mobile. Save the TRN number carefully.


Step 5.
Open GST Portal once again (Click here to open) 

Step 6.
Select the Temporary Reference Number (TRN). Fill the characters and click on proceeds.

Step 7.
You will receive OTP on registered email and mobile. Enter the OTP and click on proceed.



Step 8.
You will see that status of application is now shown as draft. Click on edit button in action tab.


Step 9. 
Now you will see another part containing 10 sections. Fill the details step by step. Click on business details tab.


For more help related to find your jurisdictional area (Please click here).

Step 10. 
After filing business details next tab is Promoter/Partner. Fill the requisite details and click on save and continue. Also enable authorised signatory button in case of proprietor is authorised signatory.


Step 11.  
In this authorized signatory tab, we have to fill information of authorized signatory. We have made proprietor itself as authorized signatory then click on Primary Authorized Signatory. Then Save and Continue.

If you want to authorise any other person as authorized signatory then fill the required details.


Step 12. 
In this step, we will fill the information under Principal Place of Business TAB.
Taxpayer need to select nature of business which are most suitable to him. Then click save and continue. 
Step 13. 
In this TAB, One have to fill details of HSN code of goods in which assessee is dealing.

Step 14.
Once all details are complete go to verification page. Tick the declaration ans submit the application using any of the ways-
  • Companies must submit application form using DSC
  • Using EVC - OTP will be sent to registered email and mobile.   


Step 15.
A success message will be displayed and Application Reference Number (ARN) will be sent to registered email and mobile number.



Note: You can check the ARN status of your application by entering ARN in GST Portal.

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DISCLAIMER : THE ENTIRE CONTENT OF THIS DOCUMENT HAVE BEEN PREPARED ON THE BASIS OF RELEVANT PROVISIONS AND AS PER THE INFORMATION EXISTING AT THE TIME OF PREPARATION. THOUGH UTMOST EFFORTS HAS MADE TO PROVIDE AUTHENTIC INFORMATION, IT IS SUGGESTED TO HAVE BETTER UNDERSTANDING. KINDLY CROSS CHECK THE RELEVANT SECTIONS AND RELATED RULES TO IT. THE OBSERVATION OF THE AUTHOR ARE THE PERSONAL VIEW AND AUTHOR DO NOT TAKE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE SAME. IN NO EVENT I SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT AND INDIRECT RESULT FROM THIS ARTICLE. THIS IS ONLY A KNOWLEDGE SHARING INITIATIVE.  

THE AUTHOR - CA ASHU BANSAL (ASSOCIATED AT ASHU H & CO.) 

CAN BE REACHED AT | CAASHUBANSAL5@GMAIL.COM | M: 9034674871 | 

Tuesday, June 2, 2020

MSME Definition Widened - Economic Impact !!! (A Complete Guide)


The MSME sector contributes to 45% of India’s Total Industrial Employment, 50% of India’s Total Exports and 95% of all industrial units of the country and more than 6000 types of products are manufactured in these industries (As per msme.gov.in). When these industries grow, the economy of the country grows as a whole and flourishes. These industries are also known as small-scale industries or SSI’s.

What is MSME?

MSME stands for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises. In a developing country like India, MSME industries are the backbone of the economy.
In accordance with the provision of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises Development (MSMED) Act, 2006 the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) are classified in two Classes:

1.     Manufacturing Enterprises-The enterprises engaged in the manufacture or production of goods pertaining to any industry specified in the first schedule to the industries (Development and regulation) Act, 1951 or employing plant and machinery in the process of value addition to the final product having a distinct name or character or use. The Manufacturing Enterprise are defined in terms of investment in Plant & Machinery.

2.     Service Enterprises: -The enterprises engaged in providing or rendering of services and are defined in terms of investment in equipment.

Existing MSME Classification
Criteria: Investment in Plant & Machinery or Equipment's
Classification
Micro
Small
Medium
Manufacturing Enterprises
Investment Criteria
Less than Rs. 25 Lakh
Less than Rs. 5 Crore
Less than Rs. 10 Crore
Service Enterprises
Investment Criteria
Less than Rs. 10 Lakh
Less than Rs. 2 Crore
Less than Rs. 5 Crore
.

Need in the change of MSME classification?

·       Low threshold in MSME definition have created a fear among MSMEs of graduating out the benefits and hence killing to urge to grow.
·       There has been a long-pending of demand for revisions.
In this regard Cabinet changed the MSME classification on 13th May, 2020. Revised classification is as follows:
Revised MSME Classification (Remains in force till 30th June, 2020)
Composite Criteria: Investment and Annual Turnover
Classification
Micro
Small
Medium
Manufacturing & Service Enterprises
Investment Criteria*


Turnover Criteria
Less than Rs. 1 Crore
AND
Less than Rs. 5 Crore
Less than Rs. 10 Crore
AND
Less than Rs. 50 Crore
Less than Rs. 20 Crore
AND
Less than Rs. 100 Crore

*Investment Criteria: Investment in Plant & Machinery or Equipment's

In the revised definition, the investment limit has been revised upwards and an additional criterion of turnover has been introduced.
The government has also done away with the distinction between manufacturing and service sector as you compare old and new definition.
But after this amended definition, government receives several representations that this revised definition is not helping the industry sector at large.
Therefore, on 01st June, 2020 government again revise the MSME definition applicable from 1st July, 2020.
Revised MSME Classification (Applicable from 01st July, 2020)
Composite Criteria: Investment and Annual Turnover
Classification
Micro
Small
Medium
Manufacturing & Service Enterprises
Investment Criteria*


Turnover Criteria
Less than Rs. 1 Crore
AND
Less than Rs. 5 Crore
Less than Rs. 10 Crore
AND
Less than Rs. 50 Crore
Less than Rs. 50 Crore
AND
Less than Rs. 250 Crore

* Investment Criteria: Investment in Plant & Machinery or Equipment's

Note: It has been decided that the "Turnover" with respect to exports will not be counted in the limits of turnover for any category of MSME units whether Micro, Small, or Medium. This will help in bringing more units under MSME classification even if their exports are more."


Computation of Investment limit in Plants & Machinery or in Equipment's for the purpose of MSMED Act, 2006
In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of Section 7 of the MSMED Act, 2006, the Central Government vide notification S.O. 1722(E) dated 5th October, 2006, the cost of which shall be excluded while calculating the investment in plant and machinery in the case of the enterprises mentioned in Section 7(1)(a) of the said Act, namely:

(i)             equipment such as tools, jigs, dyes, moulds and spare parts for maintenance and the cost of consumables stores;
(ii)           installation of plant and machinery;
(iii)         research and development equipment and pollution-controlled equipment
(iv)         power generation set and extra transformer installed by the enterprise as per regulations of the State Electricity Board;
(v)       procurement or installation of cables, wiring, bus bars, electrical control panels (not mounted on individual machines), oil circuit breakers or miniature circuit breakers which are necessarily to be used for providing electrical power to the plant and machinery or for safety measures;
(vi)          gas producer plants;
(vii)        transportation charges (excluding Goods and Services Tax) for indigenous machinery from the place of their manufacture to the site of the enterprise;
(viii)       charges paid for technical know-how for erection of plant and machinery;
(ix)          such storage tanks which store raw material and finished products and are not linked with the manufacturing process; and
      (x)             firefighting equipment 
While calculating the investment in plant and machinery referred to in above paragraph, the original price thereof, irrespective of whether the plant and machinery are new or second hand, shall be taken into account provided that in the case of imported machinery, the following shall be included in calculating the value, namely;

        (i)  Import duty (excluding miscellaneous expenses such as transportation from the port to the site of the factory, demurrage paid at the port);
        (ii)   Shipping charges;

(iii)          Customs clearance charges; and
(iv)           Goods and Services Tax (Provided input not taken)

Registration Process
    1.   To do the registration the small and medium scale industry owner has to fill a single form which he can do online.

  1.  If a person wants to do registration for more than one industry then also, he/she can do individual registration.
  2. To do the registration he/she has to fill a single form which is available at the website which is listed below.
  3. The document required for the registration is Personal Aadhar number, Industry name, Address, bank account details and some common information.
  4. In this, the person can provide self-certified certificates.
  5. There are no registration fees required for this process.
  6. Once the detail-filled and upload you would be getting the registration number.

Benefits of MSME Registration
  1. Due to the MSME registration, the bank loans become cheaper as the interest rate is very low around ~ 1 to 1.5%. Much lower than interest on regular loans.
  2. It also allowed credit for minimum alternate tax (MAT) to be carried forward for up to 15 years instead of 10 years.
  3. There are many government tenders which are only open to the MSME Industries.
  4. Concession in Electricity Bills
  5. Business registered under MSME are given higher preference for government license and certification.
  6. Protection against delay in payment from Buyers and right of interest on delayed payment.
  7. Reimbursement of ISO Certification Expenses.
  8. Waiver in Earnest Money (Security Deposit) in Government tenders.
  9. Special Contribution on international Trade Fairs.
Some of the MSME scheme are launched by the Government are:
·       Udyog Aadhar Memorandum
·       Zero Defect Zero effect
·       Quality Management Standards & Quality Technology Tools
·       CHAMPIONS - Grievance Mechanism System
·       Incubation
·       Credit linked Capital Subsidy Schemes
  • Women Entrepreneurship 

Aadhaar card is a 12-digit number given to all individuals by the government. In this, the Aadhaar card is a mandatory requirement. The benefit of registering in this scheme is ease in availing credit, loans, and subsidies from the government. Registration can be done via online mode.

ZeroDefect Zero Effect:

In this model, goods that are manufactured for export have to adhere to a certain standard so that they are not rejected or sent back to India. To achieve this the government has launched this scheme. In this, if the goods are exported these are eligible for some rebates and concessions.

QualityManagement Standards & Quality technology Tools:

Registering in this scheme will help the micro, small and medium enterprises to understand and implement the quality standards that are required to be maintained along with the new technology. In this scheme, activities are conducted to sensitise the businesses about the new technology available through various seminars, campaigns, activities etc.

CHAMPIONS

Creation and Harmonious Application of Modern Processes for Increasing the Output and National Strength

It has been felt necessary to put up and promote a unified, empowered, robust, bundled and technology driven platform for helping and promoting the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) of the country. As the name suggests it will aim at Creation and Harmonious Application of Modern Processes for Increasing the Output and National Strength. Accordingly, the name of the system is CHAMPIONS. This is basically for making the smaller units big by helping and hand holding.
Three basic objectives of the CHAMPIONS:
  1. To help the MSMEs in this difficult situation in terms of finance, raw materials, labour, permissions, etc.
  2. To help the MSMEs capture new opportunities including manufacturing of medical items & accessories.
  3. To identify the sparks, i.e., the bright MSMEs who can withstand at present and become national and international champions.
This scheme helps innovators with the implementation of their new design, ideas or products. Under this from 75% to 80% of the project cost can be financed by the government. This scheme promotes new ideas, designs, products etc.

CreditLinked Capital Subsidy Scheme:

Under this scheme, new technology is provided to the business owners to replace their old and obsolete technology. A capital subsidy is given to the business to upgrade and have better means to do their business. These small, micro and medium enterprises can directly approach the banks for these subsidies.

Women Entrepreneurship:

This scheme is especially started for women who want to start their own business. The government provides capital, counselings, training and delivery techniques to these women so that they manage their business and expand it.
The government has launched a number of more schemes and support system for these enterprises. To know more about the MSME schemes.
Different State provides different benefits to MSME to Promote/Attract Industry development in the States
A Glimpse of benefit provided by Uttar pradesh Government for MSME -


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DISCLAIMER : THE ENTIRE CONTENT OF THIS DOCUMENT HAVE BEEN PREPARED ON THE BASIS OF RELEVANT PROVISIONS AND AS PER THE INFORMATION EXISTING AT THE TIME OF PREPARATION. THOUGH UTMOST EFFORTS HAS MADE TO PROVIDE AUTHENTIC INFORMATION, IT IS SUGGESTED TO HAVE BETTER UNDERSTANDING. KINDLY CROSS CHECK THE RELEVANT SECTIONS AND RELATED RULES TO IT. THE OBSERVATION OF THE AUTHOR ARE THE PERSONAL VIEW AND AUTHOR DO NOT TAKE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE SAME. IN NO EVENT I SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT AND INDIRECT RESULT FROM THIS ARTICLE. THIS IS ONLY A KNOWLEDGE SHARING INITIATIVE.  

THE AUTHOR - CA ASHU BANSAL (ASSOCIATE PARTNER AT AMKV & ASSOCIATES) 

CAN BE REACHED AT | CAASHUBANSAL5@GMAIL.COM | M: 9034674871 |