# tin
12 posts in `tin` tag
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GST Amnesty Scheme: Essential Elements & Due Dates
The GST Amnesty Scheme is a relief initiative by the government for taxpayers who have missed GST return filings or face compliance issues. This blog explains its key features, eligibility, advantages, and deadlines to help businesses take advantage of the scheme and avoid penalties.
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e-Way Bill Compliance Made Simple: ENR-03 Advisory for Unregistered Dealers in India
This blog post describes Advisory ENR-03, which makes it easier for unregistered dealers in India to join in e-Way Bills. In order to guarantee the smooth and lawful transportation of products under GST, it covers the enrollment procedure, advantages, and important points.
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A Complete Guide to GST Registration in India for 2024–2025
With an emphasis on Rule 8 of the CGST Rules, 2017 and the significance of Aadhaar identification, this blog offers a comprehensive reference to GST registration in India for 2024–2025. It goes over important commercial factors, the registration procedure, and the most recent upgrades.
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Old vs New Tax Regime: A Detailed Comparison to Save More
The Indian government provides two tax regimes – the Old Regime and the New Regime – each with its own benefits and drawbacks. The Old Regime offers multiple deductions and exemptions, while the New Regime provides lower tax rates with minimal exemptions. This blog explores the key differences, tax calculations, and real-life illustrations to help taxpayers make an informed choice. Find out which tax regime suits your financial situation best!
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GST Appeals & Notification 02/2025: Understanding Section 128A
The CGST Act, 2017's Section 128A, which gives taxpayers the ability to contest interest and penalty charges under the GST, is explained in this blog article. It goes over the section's main points, pertinent CBIC notices, and the appeals procedure.
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GST Notifications & Key Changes: What You Need to Know (28th Jan - 3rd Feb 2025)
This blog offers a thorough examination of the most recent GST announcements and modifications from January 28 to February 3, 2025. The hard locking of the automatically generated tax obligation in GSTR-3B, improved automation in submitting GST returns, clarifications of ITC eligibility, extensions of the GST return deadline for some industries, and improvements to the GSTN site are some of the major developments. The goals of these improvements are to increase taxpayer satisfaction, decrease mistakes, and improve compliance.
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GSTR-1 Updates: Mandatory HSN Code Reporting Explained for Taxpayers
With effect from February 2025, the GSTN has implemented Phase-3 modifications for HSN code reporting in GSTR-1 and GSTR-1A. These modifications are intended to improve compliance, guarantee standardization, and increase data accuracy. Businesses may face initial difficulties, but there are substantial long-term advantages. To guarantee a seamless transfer, get ready today.
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GST Compliance: Important January 2025 Deadlines
In order to help taxpayers remain on top of the deadlines for GSTR-3B, GSTR-1, CMP-08, and other crucial forms, this blog summarizes the crucial dates for completing GST returns in January 2025. It also gives advice for seamless compliance and insights on how to prevent penalties through timely filing.
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Taxpayer Relief: GSTR-3B Filing Deadline for December 2024 Extended
The deadline for submitting GSTR-3B has been extended to December 2024 by the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC). On January 10, 2025, the notification was released with the intention of giving taxpayers compliance relief. Depending on the taxpayer's primary location of business, the updated deadlines are separated into two groups. Businesses gain from this extension, which guarantees easier GST compliance and lessens system load.
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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.
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Simplified GST Compliance: Relief Offered Under Section 128A Advisory
By eliminating or lowering late fines and penalties for GST reporting delays, the GST Waiver Scheme under Section 128A helps taxpayers. This guidance assists MSMEs, fosters voluntary compliance, and pushes companies to regularize their files. Find out how to take advantage of this limited-time offer, including qualifying requirements and advantages.

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.