# gstcouncil
4 posts in `gstcouncil` tag
Major ITC Changes Unveiled at 55th GST Council Meeting: Impacts on Key Industries
Important modifications to the Input Tax Credit (ITC) regulations were introduced during the 55th GST Council Meeting, which had a big effect on the auto and construction sectors. Clarifications of eligibility, limitations on ITC for personal use, sector-specific actions, and improved compliance procedures are some of the most important revisions. The purpose of these modifications is to promote transparency in GST compliance and expedite ITC applications.
GST Simplified: Sponsorship Services Move to Forward Charge Mechanism
The taxability of sponsorship services underwent significant revisions during the 55th GST Council Meeting. In order to improve revenue collection and streamline compliance, body corporates and partnership businesses are switching from the Reverse Charge Mechanism (RCM) to the Forward Charge Mechanism (FCM). This blog explores the situations before and after the meeting, the updated tax structure, and the ramifications for companies and service providers.
The 54th GST Council Meeting's Principal Results: Modifications and Explanations of the GST Tax Rates
The Indian GST structure saw substantial modifications as a consequence of the 54th GST Council Meeting, which was presided over by Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on September 9, 2024. Important results included lower GST rates for medications used in cancer treatment, lower rates for certain foods, and a new GST rate for helicopter services. The introduction of e-invoicing for B2C transactions and the need for clarifications regarding input tax credit were also discussed at the discussion. The Council underlined the need of stakeholder engagement to guarantee that future changes are advantageous and sustainable for the economy, even though several decisions were postponed for more study.
Relief for Taxpayers: GST Council Announces Waiver of Interest and Penalties
This blog explains the recent GST Council decision to waive interest and penalties on demand notices issued under Section 73 of the CGST Act for the financial years 2017-18, 2018-19, and 2019-20. It outlines the eligibility criteria, benefits for taxpayers, and important considerations.