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Let’s delve into the primary reasons behind GST notices, shedding light on key areas that demand attention and compliance.
Dr. Reddy's Laboratories Ltd. faces tax notice from GST authority. The demand amounts to a staggering Rs 74.22 crore, marking a notable financial challenge for the company.
GSTR 3B Rectification allowed by Kerla HC when ITC in GSTR 3B return accounted as IGST credit instead of CGST and SGST credit erroneously.
An audit notice under GST is a formal document issued by a government agency or regulatory body to a business or individual, informing them that they will be subject to an audit.
The rise in GST notices due to policy changes, rule alterations, and fraudulent claims presents a complex challenge for companies. In this article, we'll explore effective strategies for managing multiple GST notices simultaneously.
The government or the GST officials often send notice to registered taxpayers pertaining to any non-compliance or oversight in their GST returns.
In this blog, we will delve into 4 significant areas where GST disputes commonly arise and explore the underlying provisions of the CGST and GST Acts that contribute to these disputes.
In this blog, we will unravel form GST ASMT in detail, understand its content and learn how to file a response. All about Form ASMT-10
Order under GST refers to the legal verdict passed by a GST authority, bearing significant implications on tax liabilities and compliance norms for taxpayers.
An adjudication notice under GST is a formal legal notice issued by the GST department to a registered person who has violated the provisions of the GST laws.
Inspection Notice under GST is typically issued to taxpayers who are suspected of under-reporting their tax liabilities or engaging in any other activity that is deemed to be in violation of the GST law.