GST Committee Report on Returns

GST Committee Report on Returns
Start Date :
Oct 20, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 16, 2015
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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.

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PRASHANT V HANCHATE
PRASHANT V HANCHATE 8 years 10 months ago

Tax Practitioners are playing very vital role in contribution to the Indian Economy by providing consultation service to the business people. By this Registered Tax Practitioners are acting as bridge between the Government and Business People.Therefore we request to consider "All the existing Tax Practitioners should be treated as Authorized Service Provider/TRP/Practitioner under proposed GST Act with Certification of GSTR-8".

BALAJI MOHARE
BALAJI MOHARE 8 years 10 months ago

We the Tax Practitioners are bridge between the government departments and clients. And all STP's already registered under the State Vat Acts. In case if the STPs are neglected in the GST stream they may become burden on the society as they become unemployed

BASAVARAJ F CHIKKAMATH
BASAVARAJ F CHIKKAMATH 8 years 10 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.

prakashgongolli@gmail.com
Prakash Gongolli 8 years 10 months ago

Tax Practitioners are playing important role in Indian Economey from so many years, small traders/assesses not possiable to pay higher fees to CA's for consultation so they always prefer ITP's and STP's. Tax practitioners also had good knowledge about tax matters like Incmoe Tax, VAT Tax, Service Tax, Excise Duty etc. so they easily understand GST System and educate the assesses, but i not understand why govt not provide any role of ITP's & STP's in GST System.

SHANKAR_KADAPPANAVAR
SHANKAR_KADAPPANAVAR 8 years 10 months ago

Sir, we are the practicing professionals under the I.T./VAT Acts. We are advising the business community on VAT/Central Excise/Service Tax/Income-Tax laws and comply timely. We are directly or indirectly involved in mobilizing revenues to State/Central Govt's. We request the Honorable Prime minister and Honorable Finance Minister to include the Tax-practitioners under the GST regime so that we can render our services in nation building

VIJAYAKUMAR S REVANNAVAR
VIJAYAKUMAR S REVANNAVAR 8 years 10 months ago

We the Tax Practitioners are bridge between the government departments and clients. And all STP's already registered under the State Vat Acts. In case if the STPs are neglected in the GST stream they may become burden on the society as they become unemployed.

A UMAPATHY
A UMAPATHY 8 years 10 months ago

sir, we are living in a dynamic world with cut-thought competition, being a sales tax practitioner are facing lot of problem because under the GST regime scheme the prince Minsiter of india and the finance minister to consider the problems facing of Sales tax practitioners. so it is our humble request to continued as a tax practitioners in GST regime

vivekurankar@yahoo.co.in
VIVEKANAND URANKAR 8 years 10 months ago

up coming GST Act is without sales tax practitioners sudden unemployment will be created directly and indirectly. The GST should not provide only one class of practitioner. They also consider STP's who given their whole life for sales tax practice for their family and their dependents. So my request to consider STP's in this act. and STP's are very much capable. I hope the finance minister will look into matter seriously about our bread and butter. "Hare Krishna"