Alastair McKenzie’s GST — A Practical Guide is widely considered to be the authoritative New Zealand text on goods and services tax. In addition to covering the broad framework and operation of GST in New Zealand, the book provides in-depth coverage of special problem areas and contentious issues regarding the application of the Goods and Services Tax Act 1985. The ninth edition has been comprehensively updated to incorporate the new legislative regimes for input tax, apportionment of input tax, adjustments and the zero-rating of land transactions which came into force in 2011. It also encompasses other legislative developments, case law and IRD rulings and statements that have been released since the publication of the eighth edition in 2008.
The fifth edition of this book has been written with a perspective to enable the taxpayers to ensure compliance with the applicable provisions of GST related to filing of annual returns and self-certified Form GSTR-9C. The vast experience of the four authors totaling about one hundred years in consulting, adjudicating, judging and implementation of indirect taxes would immensely help the professionals implement GST provisions and conduct of audit in an easier way while providing value to their clients/employers. The book is divided into 6 parts as follows: Part 1 – Overview of GST law and insights on good accounting practices, record maintenance and documentation to facilitate returns filing, reconciliation and professional opportunities from the perspective of GST Audit. Part 2 – Background of the Annual returns, role of professionals and a detailed clause by clause analysis with Practical FAQ's for filing the Annual Returns in Form GSTR 9. Part 3 - Background of the GST Audit, role of professionals and a detailed clause by clause analysis with practical FAQ's for filing the Reconciliation statement in Form GSTR 9C. Part 4 – Checklists, formats, ICQ's, templates and practical methodology of conducting GST Audit [verification of documents/transactions after evaluation of internal control, reconciliations with tips to mitigate demand, common errors to avoid. Part 5 – Customs Audit, year-end action points for taxpayers, other GST certifications and Departmental Audit and some useful decisions. Part 6 - Appendices containing the gist of important notifications, guidance notes, standards, forms of audit under GST, and important templates for ready reference of professionals. KEY FEATURES Includes practical tables giving Step by Step approach with internal control questionnaires, checklists, templates, Good accounting practices, review program and reconciliation statements for: –Filing annual return with checklist and enabling formats –Audit certification Detailed analysis of reporting comments, remarks and qualifications in Part B of GSTR 9C along with exhaustive list of sample observations, remarks to be reported which would be relevant till FY 2019-20 Detailed discussion on various other key reconciliations including ITC, outward supplies, etc. Extensive list of common errors to be avoided in GST while doing preparation for audit. Coverage of key reconciliations viz., GSTR 2A to 3B, GSTR 1 to 3B, etc. Extensive discussion on professional approach to GST audit using the internal control questionnaire and sample audit program for enabling taxpayers in filing GSTR 9C form. Insights on key year-end activities & relationship between GSTR 1, GSTR 3B & GSTR 9. Covering important tools/techniques for optimization of tax, ITC, year-end actions, and some decisions in favour of taxpayers to avoid future disputes and adding value. Visit http://bit.ly/GSTAudit for updates and information.
This book addresses individuals' critical issues with GST law and offers practical solutions. The authors present numerous problems and preventive, corrective, and defensive approaches to tackle them. Written in accessible, non-technical language, the book ensures that even those without a legal background can understand and resolve their GST-related challenges. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the problems within GST law and their potential solutions. While not every issue is presented in a question-and-answer format, many are explained through insightful commentaries that provide detailed answers. The book also employs tabular formats for easy comprehension. Blending question-and-answer sections, commentaries, tables, and diagrams, this book provides a complete perspective on GST law, making it an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to understand and get practical solutions to the complex landscape of GST. The Present Publication is the 2nd Edition | 2024, authored by CA. D.S. Agarwala, CA. Vikash Kumar Banka and CA. (Dr) Ayush Saraf. The law stated in this book is updated till 15th May 2024. The noteworthy features of the book are as follows: • [Easy Understanding of 'Supply to Return' Cycle] This book covers various types of supply such as: o Non-GST Supply o Taxable Supply o Non-Taxable Supply o Exempt Supply o Nil-Rated Supply • [Explanation of Reverse Charge Mechanism] Presented in the simplest possible manner for easy comprehension • [Determination of GST Rates] Based on classification principles, making it easy to understand and apply • [Practical Issues & Suggestions] Addresses common problems and offers practical solutions in areas such as: o Supply, including provisions and practical issues o Valuation, with various practical scenarios and solutions o Invoicing o Time of Supply o Input Tax Credit, with detailed and micro-level analysis o Registration, including a detailed commentary on common mistakes, possible repercussions, and solutions o Accounts and Records o Detention of Goods & Vehicles o Transfer of Business due to the death of the proprietor • [Standard Operating Procedures for Filing Returns (GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B)] Detailed procedures for taxpayers and professionals to minimise mistakes and errors • [Complete Guide to GST Refunds] Includes all relevant provisions, circulars, notifications, etc., for each refund category in one place • [Two-Way GST Accounting System] Ensures effective monitoring of input tax credit and output liability • [Standard Operating Procedures for Finalization of Accounts] Focuses on important areas such as: o Auditors' Report o Directors' Report o Notes to Accounts o Balance Sheet o Profit & Loss Account o Reporting GST transactions in Form 3CD o Assessing Form 26AS from the Perspective of GST Law • [Audit by GST Department] Covers audits under section 65 of the CGST Act, 2017 • [Defensive Measures] Provides strategies for dealing with departmental proceedings • [MIS Reports Generated by GSTN] Includes practical suggestions for utilising these reports • [Tax Audit Report (Form 3CD) & Companies Audit Report] Addresses GST-related transactions, ensuring comprehensive coverage The structure of this book is designed to guide readers through the complexities of GST law in a logical sequence: • [Introduction to GST] The first chapter provides an overview of the basic structure of the GST Law and its essential concepts • [Concept of Supply] The second chapter addresses the definition of supply in detail, covering the 'Supply to Return' cycle and various types of supplies, including Non-GST Supply, Taxable Supply, Non-Taxable Supply, Exempt Supply, and Nil-Rated Supply • [Reverse Charge] The third chapter explains the reverse charge mechanism and associated issues • [Valuation] The fourth chapter discusses the valuation of goods and services under GST, presenting various practical scenarios and their solutions • [Classification of Goods & Services and Determination of GST Rate] The fifth chapter focuses on the classification of goods and services and the determination of GST rates • [Place of Supply] The sixth chapter covers provisions and practical issues related to the place of supply • [Invoicing, Credit & Debit Notes] The seventh chapter explains the provisions related to invoicing, credit notes, and debit notes, detailing possible scenarios and their solutions • [Time of Supply] The eighth chapter elaborates on the time of supply provisions and addresses related practical issues • [Input Tax Credit] The ninth chapter provides a critical analysis of the issues taxpayers face in availing input tax credit and offers detailed solutions • [Payment of Tax] The tenth chapter discusses the provisions for the payment of tax under GST • [SOP for Filing of Returns (GSTR-1 & 3B)] The eleventh chapter offers a standard operating procedure for filing returns, aiming to minimise errors and mistakes • [Refund] The twelfth chapter is a comprehensive guide to claiming refunds, consolidating all relevant provisions, circulars, and notifications • [Annual Return and Reconciliation Statement] The thirteenth chapter details the provisions for annual returns and reconciliation statements • [Registration] The fourteenth chapter provides a detailed commentary on registration provisions, common mistakes, repercussions, and solutions • [Accounts and Records] The fifteenth chapter emphasises the importance of maintaining proper accounts and records under GST and offers defence strategies for unintentional non-compliance • [GST Accounting Treatment] The sixteenth chapter discusses the accounting treatment of GST transactions • [SOP Before Finalization of Accounts] The seventeenth chapter offers a detailed SOP on checkpoints before finalising accounts, covering auditors' reports, directors' reports, notes to accounts, balance sheets, profit & loss accounts, reporting GST transactions in Form 3CD, and assessing Form 26AS • [Audit by GST Department] The eighteenth chapter addresses issues faced during departmental audits under section 65 of the CGST Act 2017 • [Assessment] The nineteenth chapter covers the provisions related to assessment under sections 61, 62, 63, and 64 of the CGST Act 2017 • [MIS Reports] The twentieth chapter discusses various MIS reports generated under GST and offers practical suggestions for their use • [Transfer of Business (Due to Death of Proprietor)] The twenty-first chapter provides a detailed commentary on the procedure for transferring business in case of a proprietor's death, including relevant notifications and legal provisions • [Detention, Seizure & Release of Goods and Conveyances in Transit] The twenty-second chapter elaborates on the provisions for detention, seizure, and release of goods and conveyances in transit, addressing practical problems and solutions. • [Overview of GST Portal – Dashboard] The final chapter provides a brief overview of the GST Portal – Dashboard
About the book The purpose of this book is to enable the taxable person to understand the applicability and impact of GST provisions with respect to the Real Estate Industry. The comprehensive and in-depth practical knowledge of the four authors would help in implementation of the provisions in an easy manner. This book is divided into eight parts as follows: Part 1 - Introduction and Overview Part 2 - GST impact analysis on real estate developers: Complex Developers, Joint development, contractors and other income. Part 3 - Detailed operational law containing classification, registration, tax credits, documentation, payments etc. Part 4 - Detailed procedural law containing assessment, audit, advance ruling, appeals, penalties, demands etc. Part 5 - Tax planning avenues, GST and RERA, Transitional provisions Part 6 - Disputes and department actions, [focussing on possible dispute area & resolution]. Part 7 - Role of Professionals from GST audit and tax planning perspective. Part 8 - Miscellaneous: 220+ FAQs and filled forms. Appendices containing FAQs released by CBIC and Important Notifications. Key Features Detailed and practical analysis of the GST provisions with case laws pertaining to the real estate industry. Covering all possible dispute areas along with their resolutions. Detailed analysis of the tax planning aspect. Covering extensive FAQs for removal of doubts. Blank as well as filled forms for better understanding. Detailed discussion on the role of professionals on how they can help in various GST matters. Visit http://bit.ly/GSTrealestate for Free online updates and important information.
It provides step-by-step instructions for Installation Creating a Company Features & Configuration Ledgers & Groups Inventory Voucher Entry Stock Journal Credit/Debit Notes Purchase and Sales Registers Accounting Reports P/L Statements Trial Balance Cheque Printing Statement of A/c Deposit Slips Bank Reconciliation Salary Processing Generating Financial Reports Cost Centre Order Processing Data Backup & Restore Payroll TDS E-Filing Emailing Concepts & Implementation of GST, GST Reports, Input Tax Credit, GSTR-1/2/3B Return, Depreciation, E-Way Bill, File quarterly e-TDS/TCS, EEZ, sales from other territories to UT, COMPOSITION SCHEME, Practical Exercises and all NEW FEATURES OF 6.1/ 6.2/6.3/6.4 ......and Much More.
Practical Guide to Estate Planning provides an overview of estate planning, offering the widest variety of discussion on planning principles and tools from the simple to the sophisticated. This book is not lacking in detail, witnessed by its well-annotated collection of forms that will appeal to many experienced estate planners. The layout of this book reflects its emphasis on simplicity and clarity. It is divided into four major sections, the first of which provides a general view of the estate planning process.
The purpose of this book is to enable the taxable person to understand the applicability and impact of GST provisions with respect to the Textile Industry. The comprehensive and in-depth practical knowledge of the three authors would help in the implementation of the provisions in an easy manner. This book is divided into eight parts as follows: Part 1 - Introduction and Overview Part 2 - GST impact analysis on relevant sectors: Manufacturers and Traders, Service Providers, Job workers and other supplies. Part 3 - Conceptual law containing classification, ITC, valuation, place of supply, reverse charge and transitional provisions. Part 4 - Procedural law containing registration, payment, returns, refunds, assessment, audit, advance ruling, appeals, penalties, demands etc. Part 5 – Import and export containing SEZ supplies and FTP incentives. Part 6 – Disputes mitigation and department actions, [focussing on prevention of possible disputes & their resolution]. Part 7 - Tax planning and professional services. Part 8 – Miscellaneous containing FAQs and filled forms.
This report provides an overview of strategic compliance approaches for measuring tax compliance outcomes and the effectiveness of compliance activities designed to prevent non-compliance.
This book focuses on the impact of technology on taxation and deals with the broad effect of technology on diverse taxation systems. It addresses the highly relevant eTax issue and argues that while VAT may not be the ultimate solution with regard to taxing electronic commerce, it can be demonstrated to be the most effective solution to date. The book analyzes the application and the effectiveness of traditional income tax principles in contradistinction to VAT principles. Taking into account rapidly ameliorating technology, the book next assesses the compatibility between electronic commerce and diverse systems of taxation. Using case studies of Amazon.com and Second Life as well as additional practical examples, the book demonstrates the effectiveness of VAT in respect of electronic commerce and ameliorating technology in the incalculable and borderless realm of cyberspace.
This 3rd edition of Accounting: A Practical Approach continues to provide an easy to read, practical introduction to accounting concepts. The many worked examples and illustrations put the theory into context. Students can then apply their knowledge with a wide variety of self test questions.