Launch of online filing of application for Authorised Economic Operators (AEO T2 and AEO T3)

Ministry of Finance Press release dated 07th July 2021

Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Customs (CBIC) Chairman Shri M. Ajit Kumar here today inaugurated the online filing of Authorised Economic Operators (AEO) T2 and T3 applications. The AEO web application is accessible at URL www.aeoindia.gov.in. The new version (V 2.0) of the web application is designed to ensure continuous real-time and digital monitoring of physically filed AEO T2 and AEO T3 applications for timely intervention and expedience.

The AEO application processing for AEO T1 on the web-based portal www.aeoindia.gov.in has been functional since December 2018. To take this endeavour for digitisation forward, in line with the government’s Digital India initiative, the CBIC Board has launched a new version (V2.0) for on-boarding of AEO T2 and AEO T3 applicants for online filing, real-time monitoring, and digital certification.

For further details, refer to CBIC Circular No. 13/2021-Customs dated 01.07.2021.

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GST Revenue collection for June2021-₹ 92,849 crore gross GST revenue collected in June’ 2021

The gross GST revenue collected in the month of June’ 2021 is₹92,849 crore of which CGST is ₹16,424 crore, SGST is ₹20,397, IGST is ₹49,079 crore (including ₹25,762 crore collected on import of goods) and Cess is ₹6,949 crore (including ₹809 crore collected on import of goods).The above figure includes GST collection from domestic transactions between 5thJune to 5th July’2021 since taxpayers were given various relief measures in the form of waiver/reduction in interest on delayed return filing for 15 days for the return filing month June’21 for the taxpayers with the aggregate turnover uptoRs. 5 crore in the wake of covid pandemic second wave.

During this month the government has settled ₹ 19,286 crore to CGST and ₹ 16,939 crore to SGST from IGST as regular settlement.

The revenues for the month of June 2021 are 2% higher than the GST revenues in the same month last year.

GST collection after posting above Rs. 1 lakh crore mark for eight months in a row, the collection in June’2021 dropped below Rs. 1 lakh crore. The GST collection for June’2021 is related to the business transactions made during May’2021. During May’2021, most of the States/UTs were under either complete or partial lock down due to COVID. The e-way bill data for the month of May 2021 shows that during the month, 3.99 crore e-way bills were generated as compared to 5.88 crore in the month of April 2021, down by more than 30%.

However, with reduction in caseload and easing of lockdowns, the e-way bills generated during June 2021 is 5.5 crore which indicates recovery of trade and business. The daily average generation of e-way bill for the first two weeks of April 2021 was 20 lakh, which came down to 16 lakh in last week of April 2021 and further to 12 lakh in the two weeks between 9th to 22nd May. Thereafter, the average generation of e-way bills has been increasing and has reached again to 20 lakh level since week beginning 20th June. Therefore, it is expected that while the GST revenues have dipped during the month of June, the revenues will see an increase again from July 2021 onwards.

Ministry of Finance Press release dated 06 July 2021

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Finance Minister Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman appreciates CBIC efforts in fighting COVID-19 pandemic; says enhanced revenue collection in recent months should now be the “New Normal”

The fourth anniversary of introduction of GST, the GST Day, 2021, was marked by Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) and all its field offices across India here today. The national level programme was organised by CBIC through virtual mode on the digital platform which was attended by all field formations. GST with enhanced revenue collections for last eight months has been instrumental in building an Aatma Nirbhar Bharat. The year marked enhanced taxpayer facilitation with COVID-19 relief packages being announced to ease the burden of compliance. As part of the programme 31 officers were awarded with the GST Day commendation certificate across all zones and to one officer posthumously.

In a message on GST Day 2021, Union Minister for Finance & Corporate Affairs Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman said that it is a matter of great satisfaction that we have overcome most challenges, including two waves of unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic, in providing stability to this new tax regime. The Finance Minister was happy to note the buoyant tax collections which crossed Rs. 1 lakh crore for eight months in a row with record GST collection of Rs. 1.41 lakh crore in April, 2021. The enhanced revenue collection in recent months should now be the “new normal, She added.

Smt. Sitharaman appreciated CBIC effort in recognising more than 54,000 GST taxpayers for their contribution to nation building on the eve of four years of implementation of GST. Taxpayers facilitation during pandemic involved two COVID-19 relief packages covering late fee waiver, interest rate reduction, relaxation of timelines and conducting refund drives to enhance liquidity in the hands of taxpayer. Further, GST rates on vaccines, essential medicines and products/services used for prevention and treatment of COVID-19 were also reduced.

The Finance Minister condoled the loss of 189 personnel and remembered their contribution to the national effort and noted the effort of CBIC in releasing a book “Shraddhanjali” to pay homage to these departed souls. Smt. Sitharaman also congratulated all awardees of ‘Commendation Certificate’ for their exceptional contribution in GST administration.

In his message, Minister of State for Finance & Corporate Affairs Shri Shri Anurag Singh Thakur expressed gratitude to trade and industry, specially MSMEs, whose continuous support and feedback has helped the Government in steadily improving GST laws, procedures and systems over last four years. Shri Thakur condoled the loss of many precious lives from the GST family to COVID-19 pandemic. Shri Thakur congratulated all officers selected for commendation certificate for their dedication, hard work and the spirit of serving the nation.

In his virtual message played during the programme, Shri Bibek Debroy, Chairman, Prime Minister Economic Advisory Council, highlighted that GST is a work in progress which is improving by each passing day. GST has cut down on large number of indirect taxes, brought down litigations and removed inter-state restrictions. During the programme, video messages of eminent personalities from various fields were also played.

Chairman CBIC Shri M. Ajit Kumar lauded the efforts of CBIC officers in facilitating taxpayers during the pandemic and use of technology to ensure minimum physical interaction. He appreciated the taxpayers for coming back strong post covid and ensuring V-shaped recovery of economy. CBIC effort in recognising more than 54,000 GST taxpayers for their contribution to nation building is a testimony to the fact that their support to GST is imminent. CBIC Members highlighted the automation done over the years in GST processes and exhorted the officers to enhance the use of technology. Sh. Vivek Johri, Member GST appreciated the DGARM reports and MIS generated which is used by field formations to increase revenue collections.

MoF Press release dated 01st July 2021

Shri Nitin Gadkari says GST will help in achieving the vision of five trillion dollar Indian economy by 2025, calls for performance audit alongwith financial audit

Minister for Road Transport & Highways and MSME Shri Nitin Gadkari has said that GST will help achieve the vision of five trillion dollar Indian economy by 2025. Addressing a webinar on the “GST Day” on the theme “THE JOURNEY OF GST AND WAY FORWARD – AATMANIRBHAR BHARAT” organised by the Institute of Cost Accountants of India he said said GST is founded on the notion of “One Nation, One Market, One Tax” which has helped and will be helping the trade and industry a lot despite the prevailing pandemic situation. Shri Gadkari said Goods and Services Tax was implemented from 1st July 2017 and now it has completed four years of its implementation, during these four years a remarkable change is seen in the way the business is being carried out.

The minister said digitalisation and information technology have an important role to play. He said for transparent and time bound decision making process Performance Audit alongwith Financial Audit is very important. Talking about the problems faced by MSMEs he said delayed payments are the main cause of concern which has to be resolved.

The minister said though GST has completed four years there is still room for improvement . Shri Gadkari said cooperation, coordination, communication and rectification is needed from all stakeholders.

Shri Gadkari complimented The Institute of Cost Accountants of India for conducting regular webinars, seminars, various courses for different stake-holders throughout the Country to unlearn and relearn new subjects which are need of the hour to survive in the New Normal.

Full event link https://youtu.be/83c7SBwegX0

Ministry of Road Transport & Highways Press Release dated 01 July 2021

On the eve of completion of 4 years of the GST, CBIC to honour the tax payers contributing to the GST success story

On the eve of completion of 4 years of the GST, CBIC to honour the tax payers contributing to the GST success story


CBIC to issue certificates of appreciation to honour contributions of tax payers

Government reaffirms its commitment to continuous improvement in taxpayer services

GST is a historic tax reform introduced on the 1st of July 2017. Over the years there has been a reduction in the tax rates, simplification of procedures and a growing economy has also led to an exponential increase in the tax base. GST revenues have steadily grown and have been above the 1 lakh crore mark for eight consecutive months in a row. On the eve of completion of 4 years of the GST, it has been decided to honour the tax payers who have been a part of the GST success story.

A data analytics exercise was hence undertaken by the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs to identify taxpayers who have made substantial contribution in payment of GST in cash along with timely filing of returns. As a result, 54,439 (Fifty-Four Thousand Four Hundred and Thirty-Nine) taxpayers have been identified. More than 88% of these taxpayers are from Micro (36%), Small (41%) and Medium enterprises (11%) representing a wide spectrum sectors involved in the supply of goods & services spread acrossall States/UTs, as given below:

State/UT

Count of GSTIN

Maharashtra

15131

Karnataka

7254

Tamil Nadu

5589

Haryana

3459

West Bengal

2977

Telangana

2863

Rajasthan

2527

Uttar Pradesh

2179

Gujarat

2162

Punjab

1709

Madhya Pradesh

1694

Kerala

1385

Delhi

1163

Uttarakhand

895

Assam

583

Bihar

551

Andhra Pradesh

516

Goa

436

Chandigarh

361

Chattisgarh

192

Dadra and Nagar Haveli

181

Odisha

128

Tripura

104

Jharkhand

96

Meghalaya

88

Himachal Pradesh

60

Pondicherry

47

Sikkim

44

Jammu and Kashmir

32

Mizoram

24

Arunachal Pradesh

2

Nagaland

2

Andaman and Nicobar Islands

2

Manipur

1

Lakshadweep Islands

1

Ladakh

1

Total

54,439

While it is widely acknowledged that the Nation meets its obligations towards spending in various social sectors and welfare schemes and infrastructure development out of revenues mobilized through tax payments by millions of honest tax payers, this step marks the first effort by the Government to directly communicate to the GST taxpayers for their contributionAs an acknowledgment, the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs will be issuing certificates of appreciation to these taxpayers. Goods and Services Tax Network (GSTN) will be sending out the certificates of appreciation to individual tax payers by e-mail. The taxpayers will be able to print and display these certificates.

The Government is committed to continuous improvement of taxpayer services and seeks the cooperation of all taxpayers for their voluntary compliance and contributing to national development for a strong and resilient India.

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Ministry of Finance Press release dated 30 June 2021

RM/MV/KMN

44th GST Council Meeting highlights – 12.06.2021

The tax rate on ventilators, medical grade oxygen, COVID-19 testing kits, oxygen concentrators and BiPAP machine have been brought down to 5 percent from 12 percent at present.

The GST on anti-coagulants like Heparin, high flow nasal canula (HFNC) device and pulse oximeters has been reduced to 5 percent from 12 percent at present.

The GST on hand sanitisers and temperature check equipment has been reduced to five percent from 18 percent at present.

5% GST on vaccines will stay.

“GST rates have been decided for 4 categories of products- medicines, oxygen, oxygen-generation equipment, testing kits and other machines and other COVID19 related relief material.

GST Council approved all recommendations of GoM on rate rationalisation.GST on ambulances reduced to 12 percent.

The Centre will buy the 75 per cent vaccine as announced and will pay its GST too. But 70 per cent of income from GST will be shared with States.

Weekly YouTube video compilation on Income tax, GST, Financial awareness & Entreprenurship (06th June 2021 to 12th June 2021

Dear Sir,

Please find below Weekly YouTube video compilation on Income tax, GST, Financial awareness & Entreprenurship (06th June 2021 to 12th June 2021:

Date 12-06-2021 GST Topic New functionalities on GST Portal -11 June 2021 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6rTi0Zsc5c
Minute 5.18

Date 12-06-2021 GST Topic GST on E-Commerce & Electronic Commerce Operator https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Ttjb0ltyX0
Minute 4.42

Date 11-06-2021 Entreprenurship Topic E-Commerce Business Models II Self-run model II E-platform/marketplace model II Hybrid model https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kN3x2eYk4-o
Minute 11.57

Date 10-06-2021 Financial awareness Topic What are Bank Loan Options for Women entrepreneur https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LF-wiSUfEdU
Minute 5.35

Date 09-06-2021 Income Tax Topic Tax benefits available to Producer Companies II Section 80PA II Tax Deduction for Producer Companies https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zssPO4OVtO0&t=83s Minute 2.29

Date 09-06-2021 Financial awareness Topic Common borrowing Mistakes that can impact your finance https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jS52mchI5L8 Minute 5.16

Date 08-06-2021 Financial awareness Topic How to prepare financially for unexpected events? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_PoySSEV_w&t=110s Minute 13.26

Date 07-06-2021 Income Tax Topic Tax implications if your medical treatment/covid treatment is crowdfunded https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XiBT1yV7scY&t=143s Minute 3.46

Date 06-06-2021 Entreprenurship Topic How to Start Grocery Store business? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0we73JX6Weo&t=829s
Minute 27.1

Date 05-06-2021 Income Tax Topic New Taxpayer friendly e-filing Portal (New Features) -MOF Press Release dated 05 June 2021 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gN93Fni22zQ&t=124s
Minute 5.06

Regards,
Bipul Kumar

New functionalities on GST Portal-11 June 2021

Dear Sir,

Please find below *YouTube video Link on *New functionalities on GST Portal-11 June 2021*
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6rTi0Zsc5c

1.Ledgers: Negative liability statement made available to composition taxpayers

2. Returns: Download of Form GSTR-4A in excel and auto-population of its details in Form GSTR-4 of the composition taxpayer

3. Front: Office Inclusion of common names in the HSN Directory and its download in excel format by the taxpayers

Regards,
Bipul Kumar