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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalCMA Bhogavalli Mallikarjuna Gupta is a qualified Cost and Management Accountant with a Master’s Degree in Financial Management. He has over two decades of experience in the areas of Taxation, Finance, Accounts, Operations, Marketing, ERP Development and Implementation. He has architected GST solutions for various ERPs and Accounting Packages. He has a unique combination of experience in the areas of taxation, technology and business knowledgeacross industries and geographies. He is a resource person and faculty at the Institute of Cost Accountants of India and advised various Public Sector URead More...
CMA Bhogavalli Mallikarjuna Gupta is a qualified Cost and Management Accountant with a Master’s Degree in Financial Management. He has over two decades of experience in the areas of Taxation, Finance, Accounts, Operations, Marketing, ERP Development and Implementation. He has architected GST solutions for various ERPs and Accounting Packages. He has a unique combination of experience in the areas of taxation, technology and business knowledgeacross industries and geographies.
He is a resource person and faculty at the Institute of Cost Accountants of India and advised various Public Sector Units and corporates on GST. He is also a regular faculty for the Department of Defence, Regional Training Institutes for CAG officials and various PSUs and corporates.
He has authored various books and his articles on GST, MSMEs, and on Management, and they are published in multiple magazines, newspapers and online portals.
He is a member oftheGrievance Redressal Committee for GST, State of Telangana, Member at National Council for Indirect Taxes, ASSOCHAM, and Member of GST & Customs Committee – Federation of Telangana Chamber of Commerce & Industry.
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e-Invoicing is new to Indian Tax Payers, but it is implemented in 100+ countries acrossthe globe and has still not matured. e-Invoicing is implemented in all the countries in a phased manner, and India is also following the same. In India, e-Invoicing will be rolled out from 1st Oct 2020, as one of the anti-tax evasion measures for taxpayers who are having a turnover above Rs 500 crores in a financial year.
Similar to the rollout of GST, where the taxpa
e-Invoicing is new to Indian Tax Payers, but it is implemented in 100+ countries acrossthe globe and has still not matured. e-Invoicing is implemented in all the countries in a phased manner, and India is also following the same. In India, e-Invoicing will be rolled out from 1st Oct 2020, as one of the anti-tax evasion measures for taxpayers who are having a turnover above Rs 500 crores in a financial year.
Similar to the rollout of GST, where the taxpayers have to change the business process for effective implementation, the rollout of e-Invoice also involves changes in the business process, and the book covers the same. It also talks about the implementation in some of the countries, along with the benefits of e-Invoice to the taxpayers and the nation as a whole. The book provides a unique combination, as it talks about the provisions of the e-Invoice and the impact on the business and interpretation of provisions related to the same and also the API architecture and schema of Invoice Reference Number. The books also explains the reader on what is an e-Invoice? What is IRN? How it is generated? What is QR code in e-Invoicing etc.,
The book also discusses the implementation process the corporates have to adopt for the rollout and also various methods of implementing the e-Invoice in organizations. It also talks about the best methods of implementing the same, along with validations to be incorporated in the system.
e-Invoice the Encyclopedia for Indian GST covers all the aspects of the e-Invoicing from the functional, technical and legal aspects.
The Goods and Service Tax rolled out in India on 1st July 2017 subsuming a plethora of taxes into a single tax and enabling input tax credit at every stage of the supply chain, thereby making the prodcuts and services cheaper to the end consumer. The rollout of GST also improves the ease of doing business in India.
The way the business is carried out in India is undergoing a major change as the terms of manufacture, purchase, sale, and service
The Goods and Service Tax rolled out in India on 1st July 2017 subsuming a plethora of taxes into a single tax and enabling input tax credit at every stage of the supply chain, thereby making the prodcuts and services cheaper to the end consumer. The rollout of GST also improves the ease of doing business in India.
The way the business is carried out in India is undergoing a major change as the terms of manufacture, purchase, sale, and service is replaced with a single word called “Supply.” The author covers all these topics like Supply, Place of Supply, Time of Supply and Valuation with easy to understand examples so that the trade and industry can benefit at large from the same and change their business practices accordingly.
“GOOD AND SIMPLE TAX - GST FOR YOU” is a written in layman’s language and it explains the complex GST requirements in a simple and lucid language with examples.
- CS Vasudeva Rao Devaki, DV Rao and Associates
India has a complicated taxation system. This is made even more complex thanks to its federal system with each state having its own taxation rules and regulations. This makes it difficult for business houses and organizations, and very often, the complex tax structures end up having a negative impact on consumers as they end up paying more for goods and services.
The proposed Goods and Services Tax or GST has been in the pipeline for quite some time. Fin
India has a complicated taxation system. This is made even more complex thanks to its federal system with each state having its own taxation rules and regulations. This makes it difficult for business houses and organizations, and very often, the complex tax structures end up having a negative impact on consumers as they end up paying more for goods and services.
The proposed Goods and Services Tax or GST has been in the pipeline for quite some time. Finance Minister Arun Jaitley hopes to pass the bill by April 2016. The author takes us on a journey from the history of taxation in India, to its current practices and the future…if GST is implemented. You can learn about the intricacies, pros and cons of GST in this easy-to-read, pithy book.
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