icon GST Nil return not filed,How to avoid late fee

Hi, in 2017 I registered at GST portal.But I never started any business and made any single transaction.But the system showing I have to pay late fee which impossible for me to pay.How can I solve thi


A. Please go through to the C. A. He will resolve your issue. Otherwise your penalty may increaae

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Latest Response 3 years ago
Advocate Roshan  Khatri

Advocate Roshan Khatri

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Advocate Roshan  Khatri

Advocate Roshan Khatri

icon Gst issue

To claim Gst benefit from builder ( has taken 18% gst for affordable homes) is it necessary that he will refund the gst amt only if u have benefited from pmay scheme??


A. Consult GST practitioners.

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Rameshwar  Dadhe

Rameshwar Dadhe

icon Regarding GST payment

Hello Team, while i had booked the flat ,seems Deal has been done with 1 % GST and i have paid the amount of 10L to the builder per said with 1 % GST agreed said. right now ,builder is asking for


A. Respected Sir,
Firstly, There is no need to pay 8% GST
you need to check your agreement first and then send a legal notice to builder
I have worked in this field before
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Adv Poonam Sapate

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Latest Response 4 years ago
 Poonam Manoj Sapate

Poonam Manoj Sapate

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Rameshwar  Dadhe

Rameshwar Dadhe

icon Builder not passing GST benefit as per PM Avas Yojna

I have bought an apartment from Sobha buildere on 26th Feb, 2019 at agreed price of 5750 / sq feet + 8% GST + 5,19,000 (Additional charges for khata, electricity etc...). I paid Rs, 2L on the same day


A. Send a legal notice and thereafter approach the civil court.

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icon Duty IGST charged by FedEx

I imported a shipment through FedEx in October and was charged a duty IGST Of Rs 40404. They didn't mention my gst number on the invoice and mentioned my aadhar number instead. They had asked for my g


A. Dear Sir,
It is a civil action. You can get issue a legal notice then approach the Court

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icon GST- Exemtion Limit raised from 20 lakhs to 40 lakhs

Please help with the answers for these questions; 1. If my revenue is less than 40 lakhs per annum then is it that I don't have to register? 2. I f I am already registered then what do I do, do I surr


A. Dear Client,
Better to get in touch with Tax Practitioner or a Chartered Accountant who is filing the Income Tax Return + other Returns to the Tax Authorities regularly and well versed in subsidies,tax rebates,tax exemptions etc.
Shanti Ranjan Behera,
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