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Stakeholder Consultation on draft Model Goods and Services Tax Law

Stakeholder Consultation on draft Model Goods and Services Tax Law
आरंभ करने की तिथि :
Jun 17, 2016
अंतिम तिथि :
Jul 18, 2016
18:00 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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In order to engage with the stakeholders and invite comments from the public at large, the Department of Revenue has decided to make available the draft Model Laws on Goods ...

In order to engage with the stakeholders and invite comments from the public at large, the Department of Revenue has decided to make available the draft Model Laws on Goods and Services Tax (GST) in the public domain.

There are two Model Laws on GST which are being put up in the public domain. This discussion pertains to the draft Model Goods and Services Tax Law for the Centre and the States. The draft law can be seen here. You are invited to submit your comments/feedback on the draft law through this discussion on MyGov.in.

To facilitate the analysis of the comments / feedback, you are requested to add a hashtag to your comments. The hashtags should be added using the following scheme:

Use the hashtag #ModelGSTChap1 for comments pertaining to Chapter 1 of the Model GST Law, #ModelGSTChap2 for comments pertaining to Chapter 2 of the Model GST Law, etc.

In case you have more than one suggestion to offer, you may find it convenient to type out your comments in a separate document, with hashtags specifying the Chapters for which the comments are being given. This document can be converted into a PDF and uploaded in the discussion thread.

Click here to read the Model GST Law Draft 1

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Rajesh Maheshwari 9 साल 1 week पहले

To keep track of Bank accounts which are used to circulate black money and transactions. It should be made mandatory for all banks to update GST number in current , loan , and other business accounts. I think atleast 50 % bank accounts will be closed if it becomes mandatory. During registration / issue of GST number it should be made mandatory to give bank account and name of bank. Then the particular bank account can also be updated automatically in bank account.Pl give 6 month time to update

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Rajesh Maheshwari 9 साल 1 week पहले

To increase the Income tax base . All Sales figures should be used for tax calculation which are submitted in GST returns. An Automatic calculation should be send to GST dealer holder with his tax liability taking 8 % under section Section 44AD: Income of Business – 8% . He should be given link to accept the tax liability and this tax liability should be reduced if he adds 80C section and other deductions.
By this platform you can increase tax payers base.

Rahul_6731
Rahul 9 साल 1 week पहले

Dear Sir
Suggestion for Tax Audit
Tax audit should be done by taxation law expert who is expert in taxation law while accounting audit should be done by chartered accountant who is expert in accounting

B G YASHVANTH
B G YASHVANTH 9 साल 1 week पहले

We the Tax Practitioners under the indirect tax laws till date were confined to the sales tax/state Vat compliance work of the dealers and we are there since the introduction of the Sales tax and continued under the State Vat Acts. But in the proposed draft GST the tax practitioners were nowhere and we are feeling insecurity to our life and worried about our family, dependents and even for our future bread without butter. We request the government kindly consider tax practitioners under GST

B G YASHVANTH
B G YASHVANTH 9 साल 1 week पहले

We the Tax Practitioners under the indirect tax laws till date were confined to the sales tax/state Vat compliance work of the dealers and we are there since the introduction of the Sales tax and continued under the State Vat Acts. But in the proposed draft GST the tax practitioners were nowhere and we are feeling insecurity to our life and worried about our family, dependents and even for our future bread without butter. We request the government kindly consider tax practitioners under GST

B G YASHVANTH
B G YASHVANTH 9 साल 1 week पहले

Congratulations to Union Government. Appreciating the dynamism in publishing the draft Model GST law prepared by CBEC in association with All State Commercial Tax Departments in the nation and inviting suggestions. We find some inadequacies for a due place for sales tax/VAT Act practitioners which is available under existing KVAT Act, 2003/all other state tax laws which is proposed to be subsumed. Please do not neglect this fraternity to become unemployed, shelter-less to avoid hue & cry after.

BSKRAO
BSKRAO 9 साल 1 week पहले

Huge revenue loss of around Rs.26 Lakh Crores from Individual Income-Tax Payers in India, due to “46 Plus Mandatory CA Certificates” prevailing in Indian Income-Tax Act, which is causing strict hurdle for voluntary compliance from Non-CA Tax Professionals. Model GST Law has become another IT Act, because of Mandatory Certificate from CAs.

SREEDHARA PARTHASARATHI
SREEDHARA PARTHASARATHY 9 साल 2 सप्ताह पहले

Once GST is introduced, gigantic number of assesses will increase. There will be a big need of Tax professionals to serve broadened tax base. Government should examine ILL EFFECT of peculiar situation TO REVENUE keeping in mind the trouble faced by assesses assisted by Registered Tax Practitioners in the light of judgment of T.D.Venkata Rao Vs Union of India,to search for empty slots of only CA`s for Tax Audit & only Advocates to plead & act before tax authorities as per BCI Vs A.K.Balaji.

SREEDHARA PARTHASARATHI
SREEDHARA PARTHASARATHY 9 साल 2 सप्ताह पहले

The ill effect, Strict hurdle for voluntary compliance by Regd Tax Practitioners since they are deprived from both powers on account of judgment in the case of T.D.Venkata Rao Vs Union of India (1999)237 ITR 315(SC), only CAs` will conduct Tax Audit in Income-Tax Act. Latest verdict in the case of BCI Vs A.K.Balaji SLP(Civil)17150-17154/2012 Dt.4.7.2012(SC), held by Hon’ble Supreme Court that Advocates alone are entitled to practice the Profession of Law both in litigious & non-litigious matters

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