Saturday 20 May 2017

How to ensure new business setup in India


Due to the increasing working population and their enhancing buying power, retail is one of the fastest growing economic sectors of India. If ventured correctly, you can reap significant profit in the retail field. But always remember the fact that a new business setup in India needs great research, hard work and investment of time and money. So, if you are a novice in this field, it is advisable to search for a credible company that can help you set up your new business venture following the right procedure, rules and regulations.      

Registering the Name of your Company
The next step involves registering the name of your company with the Registrar of Companies. Here, the business set up experts will duly guide you in submitting the required documents for company registration along with the registration fees. When the process is complete you will receive the certificate of company incorporation in gurgaon, legally approving the name of your new company. 
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Friday 19 May 2017

New Tax Norms Target Shell Firms

The government on Tuesday issued guidelines to plug tax evasion by shell companies or foreign firms set by groups in India to retain income outside the country, dashing hopes of industry. The rules outline companies incorporated overseas but with effective control of that implementation of these norms would be deferred to next year.The rules will affect companies in industries like pharmaceuticals, automobiles, energy, manufacturing and software. The guidelines have a few safeguards that were not present in draft norms issued in 2015 such as a collegium of officers to vet whether companies are to be taxed on the basis of their place of effective management (POEM) and test of active business. However, experts warned even then there could be subjectivity in establishing Poem. Business and majority ofboard meeting in India will be considered a tax resident. The rules will not apply to companies with a turnover or gross receipts of ~50 crore or less in a financial year. “The intent is to target shell companies and accounting outsourcing companies in India created for retaining income outside India although real control and management of affairs is located in India,” the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) said in a release. The rules will come into effect from assessment year 2017-18, which essentially means the current financial year. Tax consultancy firms in Delhi pitched for a deferment raising compliance concerns because the rules were issued in the tenth month of the financial year.

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Friday 12 May 2017

Input tax credit on ATF: Aviation ministry suggest ways to compensate Airlines


Civil aviation ministry has written to the finance ministry suggesting ways to compensate airlines that will not be able to take input tax credit on aviation turbine fuel (ATF) under the Goods and Services Tax (GST). Since petroleum products including ATF are outside the GST regime for the time being, airlines will not be able utilise credit on taxes paid on ATF – a key input which comprises over 40 per cent Union civil aviation minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju said his ministry has suggested various alternatives to the finance ministry to help compensate airlines that cannot take tax consultancy firms in delhi ncr credit on ATF under the GST regime.

“The issue has to be identified, flagged and the ministry has flagged it with the finance ministry in indirect taxation in India. They have to take a call on it, what to do, how to go about it. Anywhere between 40-45per cent of the operating costs are fuel. If fuel is high taxed and that too with no set offs, they will be in trouble,” the minister said.

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GSTN Enrolment Window to Re-Open on June 1 for 15 Days


The process of migration of 84 lakh VAT, excise and service tax assesses to the GSTN had started in November, with a phased enrolment plan for each state in company formation gurgaon. The government had earlier set March 31 as the migration deadline, which was later extended to April 30, following which the government shut down the enrolment process for technical reasons.

The GSTN is conducting a pilot on GST System Software from May 2-16 with 3,200 taxpayers drawn from each State/UT and Centre as participants to test the three modules of company registration in gurgaon, Returns and Payment and to get their feedback on the live system, the statement said.  

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Friday 5 May 2017

GST To Ease Loan Access for Millions of Firms Using Digitalised Data

The new unified indirect taxation in India system, which is scheduled to be implemented later this year, will bring in millions of unorganized businesses on one platform. This would effectively, Nilekani believes, help them get loans
Nilekani pointed out, though the country has over 60 million businesses, fewer than one million are incorporated and only a few thousand are listed. A digital trail through GST would help these firms get access to formal credit at a much lower cost, which would help more small enterprises get into the formal economy.
Nilekani headed the empowered group on information technology infrastructure on GST in chartered accountant firms in mumbai.

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