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Employee contracts need to be re-worded post GST- Tanushree Roy

Consideration, whether in cash or otherwise, paid to employees, termed as Cost to Company (CTC) for work done during employment, is exigible to income tax and not indirect taxes. In terms of the GST legislation, consideration paid by an employer to the employee (i.e. salary) for rendering services in the course of employment would not be liable to GST. However, the GST law does not provide clarity in cases where the employer reimburses certain expenses to its employees that are outside the purview of the employee’s CTC or recovers certain expenses for facilities provided to employees. Tanushree Roy, Director- GST with inputs from Himanshu Arora, Nangia & Co LLP contributed an article on Tax talk: Employee contracts need to be re-worded post GST for Financial Express. employee-contracts-need-to-be-re-worded-post-gst-tanushree-roy

Is it sahaj or sugam anymore? – Anupam Jain

Dear All   As far as filing of income-tax returns goes, all governments face a twin challenge. On the one hand, they wish to make the process simpler so that more people are encouraged to file returns.   Anupam Jain, Executive Director contributed an article on Is it sahaj or sugam anymore? for Business Standard. In this article , Anupam has  discussed  the recently notified Income tax returns, especially the one relevant for Individuals with Salary income (SAHAJ) and one relevant for assessees under presumptive taxation.  And, also discussed the broad intensions that the government may have had in formulating these new forms .Is it sahaj or sugam anymore? - Anupam Jain

Amit Agarwal spoke at a seminar organised by Committee on International Taxation (ICAI) on Transfer Pricing

Amit Agarwal, Partner– Transfer Pricing  for second year in a row spoke at the seminar organised by Committee on International Taxation of ICAI. It was a well attended seminar and had attendees from industry and practice. The following topics were covered in the session:
  • Transfer Pricing Litigation
  • Dispute Resolution Mechanisms
  • MAP / APA
  • Actions taken to reduce Litigation
    • CBDT Instructions
    • Safe Harbour Rules
  • Specified Domestic Transactions
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Compliance has improved, but still has some way to go – Tanushree Roy

Nine months after the Goods and Services Tax was ushered in, taxpayers are beginning to enter the comfort zone in filing their returns. But experts feel that a lot more can be done by the GST Council and the GSTN to bring within the GST fold those still outside it. Tanushree Roy, Director shares her views on aforementioned story for Hindu Business Line- Front page/first story.Compliance has improved, but still has some way to go - Tanushree Roy