Representation seeking extension of the last date for filing appeals before GSTAT by KSCAA
KSCAA has submitted a representation highlighting practical and procedural issues faced by taxpayers and professionals in relation to GSTAT…
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KSCAA has submitted a representation highlighting practical and procedural issues faced by taxpayers and professionals in relation to GSTAT…
The Karnataka State Chartered Accountants Association (R) (in short `KSCAA’), established in 1957 and registered under the Karnataka Societies Registration Act, represents a wide body of Chartered Accountants across the country.
Sales Tax Bar Association (Regd.), New Delhi filed representation to The Commissioner, State Tax/ DGST, New Delhi on issues relating to cancellation of registration and processing of refund applications under GST.
As the December 31 deadline looms for filing GSTR-9 and GSTR-9C for the financial year 2024-25, several prominent tax practitioners’ associations across India are demanding deadline extension.
Direct Taxes Committee of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, on 23rd September, 2025 issued an Announcement as below-
Request for Due date extension due to portal technical issue
Karnataka State Chartered Accountants Association (R) writes to Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman, Hon. Union Minister of Finance and Chairperson of GST Council, Government of India on 28th July 2025 vide their letter bearing Ref No: 21/2024-25.
Karnataka State Chartered Accountants Association (R) writes to Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman, Hon. Union Minister of Finance and Chairperson of GST Council, Government of India on 28th July 2025 vide their letter bearing Ref No: 18/2024-25.
Karnataka State Chartered Accountants Association (R) writes to Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman, Hon. Union Minister of Finance and Chairperson of GST Council, Government of India on 28th July 2025 vide their letter bearing Ref No: 19/2024-25.
The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (I&B) has urged the Department of Revenue to take initiatives for exempting digital news subscriptions from the Goods and Services Tax (GST) or bringing it down to 5% from 18%.