This course will enable the students develop an understanding of the practical applicability of provisions of Goods and Services Tax Act.
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24DFSG614A |
Goods and Services Tax-Practical (Practical)
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CO235: Attain an understanding about nitty-gritties(Forms) involved in seeking Registration under GST and assess the awareness about recent amendments regarding exemptions under GST CO236: Classify types of supply and infer provisions and compliances applicable to composition dealers. CO237: Analyze various types of GST Liabilities and infer provisions pertaining to Reverse Charge Mechanism CO238: Generation of E waybills on the portal – Steps involved CO239: Evaluate Case studies on GST Audits and maintenance of records CO240: Contribute effectively in course-specific interaction |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussions, Tutorials, Problem solving sessions, Presentations
Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, Case Study Analysis, Presentations, Group Discussions |
Continuous Assessment Test, Semester End Examinations, Quiz, Solving Numerical Problems, Assignments, Class Presentations, Individual and group projects. |
• Study of various forms involved for seeking registration under GST and amendment thereof.
• Recent amendments regarding exemptions of goods and services from GST
• Differentiation between exempt, zero rated and taxable supplies taking practical examples of these supplies.
• Detailed practical study of composition dealers and compliances observed by them.
• Case studies based on various GST liabilities and identifying live examples where reverse charge mechanism is applicable
• Procedure for Generation of E-Way Bills on the common portal
• Case studies on GST Audits and maintenance of records
• Chaudhary, V., Dalmia, A., & Girdharwal, S. GST- A practical Approach. Taxmann's Publications.
• Patel, & Choudhary. Goods and Service Tax. Choudhary Prakashan.
• Shah, & Mangal. Goods and Services Tax. Ramesh Book Depot.
• Nitya Tax Associates, Basics of GST. Taxmann’s Publications
• Ahuja, G. & Gupta, R. Professional Approach to Direct Taxes. Bharat Law House Pvt Ltd, New Delhi
• Vinod. K. Singhania. Direct Tax Planning and Management. Taxmann’s
• Tax Planning. RBD Publications
Suggested Refrence Books:
● Mohan, R. Illustrated Guide to Goods and Services Tax. Bharat Publications
● Bangar, V. & Bangar, Y. Beginner’s Guide to GST. Aadhya Publications
● Bhargava, S.R & Jain N.L . Tax Planning via Status in Direct tax matters
● Shrivastva , E. A. Corporate Tax Planning
e-Resources:
● https://selfservice.gstsystem.in
● http://www.idtc.icai.org/gst.html
● https://taxmantra.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/GST-Ebook.pdf
● https://gstcouncil.gov.in
● https://cleartax.in/s/gst-book-online-pdf
● https://cbic-gst.gov.in
Reference Journals:
• Tax World
• The Chartered Accountant
• The Economist
• Business World