Latest update 17.05.2025

latest update

Latest update 17.05.2025

A. Amendment

Attention – Advisory on reporting values in Table 3.2 of GSTR-3B

GSTN has decided that Table 3.2 shall remain editable for the time being.

DGFT-Public Notice No. 07/2025-26 dated 16.05.2025

Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) issued Public Notice No. 07/2025-26 dated 16.05.2025 regarding Amendments in Standard Input Output Norms (SION) A-1303

B. Article

Lawgics – Judgment No. 198

by Adv. Nidhi Aggarwal

Synopsis: The demand order was quashed on the ground that the hearing notices must not be merely uploaded on portal but also e-mailed to petitioner.

DAY 1 — THE WELLSPRING OF CUSTOMS DUTY

Article 1 of 30 days series on Customs and FTP by CA Navjot Singh

C. Tax in Media

GST authorities catch fake inter-state ITC billing worth Rs 88 crore by iron and steel traders; 2 held

GST authorities have unearthed a nexus of iron and steel traders involved in fake input tax credit-related billing related to the illegal sale worth Rs 87.9 crore that led to tax evasion amounting to Rs 13.4 crore.

Punjab unearths Rs 1,549-cr billing scam, Ludhiana leads with Rs 900 cr fake invoices

Punjab Finance, Planning, Excise and Taxation Minister Harpal Singh Cheema announced on Monday that the investigative wings of the state’s Taxation Department detected transactions worth Rs 1,549 crore involving bogus billing or paper transactions and successfully blocked fraudulent Input Tax Credit (ITC) claims amounting to Rs 108.79 crore in the current fiscal.

Delhi South CGST officials bust GST ITC fraud worth ₹7.85 crore; Chartered Accountant arrested

In a major crackdown on Goods and Service Tax (GST) fraud, the CGST Delhi South Commissionerate has uncovered a fraud on a large-scale involving fraudulent Input Tax Credit (ITC) claims amounting to Rs. 7.85 crore (approx.) by a South Delhi based Chartered Accountant.

GST Registration is not optional: What changes in 2025 for businesses & online sellers

The Goods and Services Tax (GST) was implemented by the government in July 2017 to replace various existing indirect taxes including excise duty, VAT, purchase tax, and service tax. Under the GST system, specific goods and services are subject to taxation. Businesses that exceed an annual turnover of Rs 40 lakh for goods and Rs 20 lakh for services are required to register for GST.

Govt approves 187 startups for I-T exemption benefits

The government on Thursday said it has approved as many as 187 startups for income tax exemption.


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