- Significant changes to Indian GST system effective November 1, 2024
- Changes focus on simplifying tax compliance, increasing transparency, and providing relief to taxpayers
- Waiving uncharged or undercharged GST to correct past mistakes without penalties
- Relief on interest and penalties for tax demands from 2017-18 to 2019-20 if full tax amount paid by March 31, 2025
- Introduction of Form GST DRC-03A for easier compliance
- Changes to Reverse Charge Mechanism (RCM) including 30-day limit for self-invoices and ITC restrictions
- New restriction on ITC refunds for zero-rated supplies subject to export duty
- New forms SPL-01 and SPL-02 for penalty waivers starting January 2025
- Stricter deadlines for e-invoicing starting April 2025
- Anti-profiteering cases now handled by GSTAT for faster resolutions.
Source: rmpsco.com
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