Saturday, 7 October 2017

GST gets simpler for small businesses and exporters

NEW DELHI: The GST Council tweaked rules on Friday to make life simpler for small businesses and exporters and also cut rates on 27 products+ , including man-made yarn, which was a key demand of the textiles sector, in a bid to mollify those complaining about the new tax regime.

While the main focus was on reducing the compliance burden for a majority of taxpayers+ who contribute a minuscule part of the revenue, the move to reduce the rate on man-made fibre was meant to comfort businessmen in states such as Gujarat, where assembly elections are due later this year.

Similarly, the tax rate on rotis and khakra was cut along with savouries and ayurvedic and homoeopathic medicines.

GST Council's decision to help small, medium businesses: PM

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who had promised on Wednesday to remove all impediments, was quick to comment that the council's decisions would immensely help small and medium businesses, which have been complaining the most. "Good and simple tax becomes even simpler. Today's recommendations will immensely help small and medium business... GST is in line with our constant endeavour to ensure interests of our citizens are safeguarded and India's economy grows," he tweeted hours after finance minister Arun Jaitley announced the changes at a press conference.


After day-long deliberations, the Centre and the states agreed to put in place a new mechanism that will allow those with a turnover of up to Rs 1.5 crore — which make up for over 90% of the base but only 5% of the tax collections — to file returns every quarter.

At the same time, Jaitley promised that none of the large businesses, which will have to file monthly returns, will be denied credit for the taxes paid by their smaller vendors.
In addition, the government has allowed traders, manufacturers and restaurants with turnover of up to Rs 1 crore, instead of the Rs 75-lakh cap earlier, to opt for the composition scheme that will reduce their compliance burden by paying a flat rate of tax ranging between 1% and 5%. In addition, the deadline for the reverse charge mechanism was also extended.

"If you look at the GST pattern, the large players provide substantial taxation. SMEs pay nil or nominal tax but have high compliance pressures," Jaitley said.

As a result, the GST Council has decided to exempt those covered by the advance authorisation scheme, export promotion capital goods or 100% export-oriented units from paying taxes on inputs till March. Merchant exporters will pay 0.1% GST for purchases from domestic players.
In Video: Govt reduces GST rates on 27 items; relief for small traders and exporters

Tuesday, 26 September 2017

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Daily updates 22-9-2017

1. PM Modi 2-Day Visit to Varanasi

i. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on the two-day visit to his Lok Sabha constituency, Varanasi. In the Visit, he flagged off remotely Varanasi-Vadodara country’s third Mahamana Express.
ii. The Projects worth over Rs. 1000 crore are being inaugurated. PM also inaugurated Jal Shavbahan and Jal Ambulance. He has also inaugurated Utkarsh Bank, it specialises in micro-finance to extend assistance to self-help groups.

Important Takeaways from Above News-


Yogi Adityanath is the present CM of UP.





Ram Naik is the present Governor of UP.



2. First Scorpene Submarine INS Kalvari Delivered to Navy

i. The first of the Scorpene class submarines, INS Kalvari, was delivered to the Indian Navy by Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL). The submarine will soon be commissioned into the Indian Navy.
ii. The delivery of a submarine means that its trials are over and the Navy has accepted the boat. Commissioning is a ceremony that officially makes it part of the Navy's fleet.

Important Takeaways from Above News-

Sunil Lanba is the Present CNS of Indian Navy.



3. Himachal Pradesh, First State to Launch Electric Bus Service in India

i. The Himachal Pradesh government on launched first-of-its-kind electric bus service in the 51km-long stretch road between Manali and Rohtang Pass. The bus service was flagged off by State Transport Minister GS Bali.
ii. With this initiative, the state has become the first in the world to ply electric buses at an altitude of 13 thousand feet.

Important Takeaways from Above News-

The main objective behind the initiative is to curb carbon emission which is resulting in melting of glaciers in the Himalayas.



4. ‘Newton’ India’s Official Entry For Oscars 2018

i. ‘Newton’ will be India’s official entry for the Best Foreign Film category at the Oscars 2018, according to the Film Federation of India.
ii. The movie directed by Amit Masurkar, starring Rajkummar Rao, tells the story of a polling officer Newton Kumar who is bent on conducting free and fair elections in the conflict-ridden jungles of Chhattisgarh. 

Important Takeaways from Above News-

This year’s Oscars will be held on March 4, 2018, in Los Angeles.



5. Textiles Minister Smriti Irani Inaugurates 'VASTRA' Fair

i. Union Textiles Minister Smriti Irani and Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje inaugurated the 6th edition of the four-day international textile and apparel fair, 'VASTRA' in Jaipur. 
ii. FDI in textiles industry has tripled in 2016-17. Mudra Yojna has benefited the weaver's community and their incomes have shown a tremendous increase within 60 days from the date of loan availed. Skill development has also enhanced the quality of placements in the textile industry.

6. Britain and Saudi Arabia Sign Military Cooperation Deal

i. Saudi Arabia and Britain signed a framework deal for military cooperation. The agreement came after Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman discussed security ties with visiting British Defence Secretary Michael Fallon in the Red Sea port city of Jeddah.
ii. The agreement comes as Britain seeks to explore lucrative trade deals outside Europe, including energy-rich Gulf monarchies, after voting to leave the European Union.

Important Takeaways from Above News-

Riyadh is the Capital of Saudi Arabia.



7. Uber Stripped of its Licence to Operate in London

i. London's transport regulator stripped Uber of its licence to operate, affecting over 40,000 drivers in a huge blow to the taxi app.
ii. The final day of Uber's licence will be on September 30. In London, Uber has faced criticism from unions, lawmakers and traditional black cab drivers over working conditions.

Important Takeaways from Above News-

Dara Khosrowshahi is the present CEO of UBER.



8. Yesteryear actor Shakila Passes Away

i. Yesteryear Bollywood actor Shakila, known for her work in films like Aar Paar and CID, died after a heart attack.
ii. She was 82. She was famous after the song “Baabuji dheere chalna...”.

9. Legendary Boxer, Jake LaMotta Passes Away

i. Jake LaMotta, former boxing champion whose life of violence in and out of the ring was portrayed in the movie "Raging Bull," passed away. 
ii. He was in his 90s and died of complications of pneumonia. Fighting mostly as a middleweight and known as the "Raging Bull" and "Bronx Bull".