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GST Committee Report on Returns

GST Committee Report on Returns
Start Date :
Oct 20, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 16, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Submission Closed

The Government of India intends to introduce the Goods and Services Tax (GST) in the country at the earliest. GST seeks to subsume many indirect taxes at the Central and State ...

The Government of India intends to introduce the Goods and Services Tax (GST) in the country at the earliest. GST seeks to subsume many indirect taxes at the Central and State level. The proposed dual GST envisages taxation of the same taxable event, i.e., supply of goods and services, simultaneously by both the Centre and the States.

The Constitution (One Hundred and Twenty-Second Amendment) Bill, 2014, has been introduced in the Parliament for facilitating the introduction of GST in the country. Simultaneously, committees comprising of officers from the Central Government, as well as the State Governments, have been constituted for the drafting of Model CGST, SGST and IGST laws, and GST business processes of registration, refunds, returns and payments.

The draft Model CGST, SGST and IGST laws, shall be put up for inviting comments of stakeholders in due course. Presently, the draft business processes on GST returns, GST registration, GST refunds and GST payments are being published.

The Report of the Committee on GST Returns is available here. Comments and views are invited on these business processes by 6th November, 2015. Users are requested to keep in mind the guidelines for posting their comments:

1. Please use the following hashtags for commenting on the report:

a. #GSTReturns: for general comments.
b. #GSTReturnsForms: for comments on proposed Returns Forms

2. Please restrict your comments to 500 characters. In case your comments exceed this limit, please upload your comments as a pdf document.

Showing 245 Submission(s)
vivekurankar
VIVEKANAND URANKAR 9 years 9 months ago

we the income tax practitioners and Sales tax practitioners are giving service to the both department since 1952. We also practitioner under the VAT act. it is unfortunate that these group is not recognized under the GST act. Lacks of people giving good service to the government and public under the such circumstance The prince Minister of India and The Finance minister of India Should look in to the matter and they must provide the practice provision in the GST ACT.

Rudrappa Basappa virapannavar
Rudrappa Basappa virapannavar 9 years 9 months ago

so If STP’s are ignored under GST Stream not only STP’s but also dependent employees of STP’s may also be become burden on the society as they become unemployed, therefore all existing STP’s should be treat as TRP under proposed GST Act.

Rudrappa Basappa virapannavar
Rudrappa Basappa virapannavar 9 years 9 months ago

STP’s also practice other taxation laws like Direct tax, service tax, central excise etc. STP’s are playing important role in collection of revenues to state govt and Central Govt. As STP’s are having experience they are capable of handling various tax matters. Therefore these large number of TSP’s spread across the country should be authorized to certify the form GSTAR – 8 under proposed GST Act.so

Santosh A Virupaxi
Santosh A Virupaxi 9 years 9 months ago

We the Tax Practitioners of our country are playing a major role in providing basic and regular compliances in helping collection of revenue in all most all the states. It is truly injustice on our part to get the annual return to be certified by CA. Tax Practitioners also must be allowed for certification in GST.

SHRIKANT S SAJJANAR
SHRIKANT S SAJJANAR 9 years 9 months ago

GREETINGS TO THE GREAT MOVEMENT OF GST. WE THE TAX PRACTITIONERS WELCOME THIS INITIATE IN MAKING NATION ON PAR WITH SUPER POWERS.
RESPECTED SIR/MADAM, TAX PRACTITIONERS ARE MAIN SOURCE OF REVENUE SINCE BECAUSE OF VOLUNTARY COMPLIANCES OF THE TAX PAYERS AND IT OUR DAY TO DAY BREAD AND BUTTER.
WE ARE CONFUSED,LITTLE SHOCKED AS WE ARE NOT A PART OF THIS NEW SYSTEM,SINCE OUR FRATERNITY SERVING SINCE 1922 & TRANSITED TO VAT REGIME. WE PRAY YOUR GOODSELVES TO KINDLY CONTINUE TAX PRACTITIONERS IN GST

sharanabasappa s sajjanar
sharanabasappa s sajjanar 9 years 9 months ago

STP’s also practice Direct Tax, Central Excise and Service Tax. They are playing important role in Direct and Indirect Tax collection for States & Central Govt. Number of STP’s are more than the number of CA’s. Many CA’s are not practicing VAT and Central Excise by choice. After introduction of GST assesses number will increase. CA’s alone may not be able to handle this. STP’s have specified qualification, training, experience and are capable of handling the Indirect Tax Matters(GST).

MAHANTESH V MUDNUR TAX PRACTITIONER BELAGAVI KS
MAHANTESH V MUDNUR TAX PRACTITIONER BELAGAVI KS 9 years 9 months ago

Greetings.
Motto of any new change in the system is to boost country`s economy by enhancing opportunity of employment and self reliance at large. But in the proposed GST the Tax Practitioners have no role nor clarified how they will be treated in future. This aspect created a scare among the fraternity. I hope the Tax Practitioners will be governed by continuing in the New GST regime. If not they may not be the part of the vision. So please think twice before taking any decission in this regard

Aravind A Limbikai
Aravind A Limbikai 9 years 9 months ago

So, if these large numbers of STP’s are not authorized to certify the form GSTAR-8 (annual return) under GST Act, they will be put to undue hardship and they may become unemployed overtime. This will lead to under utilization of the skilled manpower and will definitely affect the socio-economic fabric of the nation.

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