The financial year (“FY”) end mandates for some important activities to be carried out by organizations under the goods and services tax (“GST”) legislations for a smooth transition to FY 2022-23, and some of these activities have deadlines approaching in the next few months. Missing out on these deadlines can result in difficulties for these organizations in the future, including during the time of audits and assessments, as well as lead to revenue leakages.
Source: mondaq.com
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