Date of deposit shall be actual date of credit in government accounts
In the present structure of taxation, the date of deposit of cheque in bank or date of NEFT
transaction is considered as the date of payment of tax irrespective of actual date of credit
in the government accounts.
Whereas, draft MGL has proposed that the date of payment of tax shall be the date of
credit of amount in the government account. If there is any delay in crediting the
government accounts, such payment shall be considered as late payment. GST assessee will
have to bear interest if they have made the payment of GST within due time limit but the
same is not credited to the government accounts after the due date.
It is true that GST is biggest reform in Indian taxation history and it will boost the GDP of the
country by 1-2%, but if GST is implemented in its current form, it will bring nightmares to the
assessee. Successful transition to GST will be the biggest issue to the industry, so it’s high time
for industry to roll up their sleeves for applying provisions of GST in their organization.
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