Hi,
I wanted to understand, which is less income tax deduction, Consultancy services or On role job services ?
For eg. I have been paid Rs.50,000 (plus GST) as consultancy charges to me as a consultant or a job holder ?
Since for a given eg above, for consultancy services TDS may be 10% while for job it is in 3 slabs of 10, 20 and 30% and benefits of tax savings is also separate for both.
Please give me a general and approx. ways and which is more beneficial ?
Thanks and Regards
- Hari
Sir,
Yesterday I had completed my GSTR1 for the month of Jan 2020, but by mistakely Value less entered, return filed. Amendment will be done at february GSTR1 Return, its effect my seller due to new rule ITC
Please guide me my seller take full ITC because next month I will amend the values Thanking you,
Exempted sales of 2017-18 declared in GSTR-3B of April to Sept.18(2018-19) in GSTR-9 which table we can show this exempted sales. In GSTR-1 this sales already declared in 2017-18 So in GSTR-9 exempted sales shown in Table-5(D) whether it is correct or not pls reply
Answer nowDear Sir
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Hi,
A service is provided in Chennai for a company registered in Bangalore.
The service provider has issued a invoice with CGST & SGST (Intrastate) and filed his GSTR as IGST (Interestate).
Based on my GSRT2A, it is showing as IGST, can I claim the input credit.
Thanks in advance for the advise.
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Nagabushan
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Hello Experts,
My current company import vehicle items but the same are charged @ 28% GST however , when the same goods are sold in the local market the goods are sold @ 18% GST. How can we manage the same in Tally. Because when the ledger is created in Tally we would create the at 28% but while selling we are required to charge 18%. How can we sort the same?
My client had wrongly claimed excess ITC in 2017-18 but failed to reverse in 2017-18 & 18-19.But till December 2020 my client has filled GSTR_3B.Can i reverse the excess and pay the difference in cash OR File the January 2020 return as it is OR reverse excess ITC using DRC 03 Voluntary payment???
Answer nowIn my case the Invoices are raised on suppose 30.11.2019, we receive it in Dec 2019. We then in the Month of December claim the GST on such Invoice. Now we receive Email from Govt. regrading excess claim of GST in month of December and we have been asked to reverse the same GST Input, as the same is reflecting in GSTR 2A of Nov 2019 and not in the month of December 2019.
We can claim Input only when we have actually received the Tax Invoice.
How to treat this situation. should we communicate with the GST department.
Dear Sir,
I have received notice for claiming excess input credit in the month of October 2019 as compare to Reflected in 2A.
the credit which is used by me in 3B of October 2019 have not been consider by me in return of December 2019 in which it is reflected in 2A.
as have already utilized the same i have not consider while calculating 110% of input reflected in 2A.
as per the notice department is asking me to reverse the credit
my query is if i reverse the credit than when i can utilize the credit as credit is reflected in 2A of December and return for the same has been filed without considering the input of October 2019.
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Which is less income tax deduction