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Im 26, finished tally (not gst), ms office & still unemployed. whenever I apply for a job, they always need fluent english (which Im not)/experienced/with a qualified course. Even if I want to do more courses, my family is having financial problems & I desperately need a job. what should I do?

Shivam Khare 13th Dec, 2020

Hello Dear Student,

I will advise you to Join Internshala, You can download the app of Internshala from Google Play store, Create your Account on Internshala and you can find numerous Paid Internships and Fresher Jobs according to your Skills.

If you are interested in Work from Home only, then there are many Internships which is offering Work from Home nowadays, If you know MS Office then you can easily find a Job or Internship of Data Entry or Content Writing.

There are many other online Job portals where you can search for Online Work according to your Interest, If you are not Good in Spoken English then do not worry, you can find job according to Proficiency of Written English, If you are Good in Writing then there are lots of Opportunities waiting for you. Just Stay Positive.

All the Best

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What are the books needed for GST Practitioner exam ? Can somebody tell me the syllabus ?

URE SHRUTI 28th Oct, 2020

A GST Practitioner is a kind of consultant who provides services to other tax payers through online mode. A GST Practitioner must registered on GSTN portal and must have gained a certificate by going through an application procedure before you start your practice. This exam is conducted by NACIN- National Academy of Customs Indirect Taxes and Narcotics. As a person enrolled as GSTP is required to pass this examination within 2 years of limit. The exam is conducted by twice a year as per the schedule given by NACIN.

GST exam syllabus contains the GST LAW AND PROCEDURES (no negative marks). The time alloted to complete the exam is 2 hour 30 min minutes. There will be 100 multiple choice questions in English and Hindi languages. The maximum marks are 200 out of which you have to qualify 100marks.

The detailed syllabus of GST laws and procedures

1.Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017

2.Integrated Goods and Service Tax Act, 2017

3.State Goods and Service Tax Act, 2017(of all states)

4.Union Territory and Services Tax Act, 2017

5.Goods and Services(Compensation to states) Tax Act, 2017

6.Central Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017

7.Integrated Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017(of all states)

8.Notifications, Circulars and Orders issued from time to time under the said acts and rules.

Book for preparation :

Book: GST PRACTITIONER question bank with quick exam guide

Author :C A DIVYA BANSAL

Publication :Taxman publication

Edition: 4th edition

Binding: Paperback

Publish year :2020






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How to become a GST practitioner ? I want to know the full details

Hi, GST law is a new and evolving indirect tax law in India. Thus, it is bound to rise doubts in the minds of tax payers concerning registration, return filing,refunds claim and other complainces in GST. So the government has introduced the concept of GST Practitioner to assist tax payers. The GST practitioner is a person approved by the central government or state government.

The eligibility for that is ,you should have to complete a graduation or studies related to commerce, business,law in any recognized Indian university which is approved by law. You should pass in the GST practitioner exam. For more details about the examination vist ( cleartax.in).

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is GST included in fees of college?

Hrisheekesh Singh 17th Sep, 2020

Hi Abhi,

Please note that Educational institutions like pre-schools, schools, and colleges receive an exemption from GST. So, colleges do not charge fees including GST to students. However, on short term courses, they give around 18% of taxation as GST.

Feel free to ask doubts in the Comment Section.

I hope this information helps you.

Good Luck!

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Om manufacturer marks of printer for 12000 rupees and sells it at 15% discount to a wholesaler the wholesaler gives 10% discount on the marked price to A shopkeeper the shopkeeper sells it at marked price and GST charged is 12% find the amount of GST deposited with the central government bye wholesa

Rama Devi 22nd Jul, 2020

Hello,

Marked price = Rs. 12,000

Manufacturer sell printer at 15% discount to wholesaler

Discount = 12000 * 15/100 => Rs. 1800

Discount = 1800

The price of printer after discount = 12000-1800

= Rs.  10200

GST = 12%

Tax payed by wholesaler = 12% of 10200

= Rs. 1224

The wholesaler sell at 10% discount on marked price to shopkeeper

Discount = 10% of 12000

= Rs. 1200

The price of printer after discount = 12000-1200 => Rs. 10800

GST = 12%

Tax payed by shopkeeper = 12% of 10800 => Rs. 1296.


the price paid by the wholesaler inclusive of tax= tax payed by the shopkeeper - tax payed by wholesaler

= 1296-1224 = Rs. 72

Hope you find this information helpful.

Thank you.

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Is GST included in the VIT fees or not for the 2020 b.tech session ?

Prabhav Sharma 9th Aug, 2020

Hello Siddheshwar,

Please note that the educational institutions are exempted from GST. Therefore, fee structure of any college does not have GST in it. The total fee for first year for b.tech course at VIT, vellore is INR 176000/- for Group A streams and INR 198000/- for Group B streams. You can check the list of group A and group B streams at this link: https://vit.ac.in/admission/ug/fee-structure

Hope this helps! All the best for your career!

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what do you mean by intra-state and inter-state transaction

Nimisha Gupta 23rd Jun, 2020
When goods or services are supplied from one state to another, one union territory to another or one state to a union territory it is called as Inter State supply. IGST is applied on such goods that are part of interstate supply.

When goods or services are supplied within same state or union territory it is called intrastate supply. On such goods SGST and CGST are applied.
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LNMIIT Jaipur total fees ( including hostel+ mess) for b.tech including GST ?

Disha Arora 15th Jul, 2020

Hi

As per your question according to the data I provide fee details per semester , you'll calculate of for

years.

For applicants admitted through JEE (Main) / RBSE mode:

One-time payment:

Caution money Rs. 10,000.00 (Refundable at the time of leaving the Institute)

Charges per-semester:

Registration fee Rs. 3,000.00

Tuition fee Rs. 82,500.00

*Other charges Rs. 41,500.00

Total Amount Rs. 1,37,000.00

Applicants are, therefore, required to pay Rs. 1,37,000/- (Rs. One Lakh Thirty Seven Thousand only) for

admission to the Institute within the first semester.

Note:

1. Other charges includes Hostel accommodation, Internet, Activity charges, Building Fund, Mess & Food

charges etc.

2. The Institute runs a skeleton bus company which may be availed on payment basis.

3. The Governing Council of LNMIIT reviews the fee structure and other charges annually. there'll be an

annual increase of 10% (approximately) in fee and other charges.

4. The LNMIIT may be a residential Institute. Therefore, staying within the Institute's hostel and joining

the mess is compulsory for all the scholars . This condition could also be relaxed if

a) there's a shortage of accommodation thanks to increased intake or the other reason out of hand .

b) a student features a genuine reason to remain outside the campus. during this case the institute will

take the ultimate decision on case by case basis

5 If a student is permitted for day-boarding, then s/he are going to be refunded the Hostel fees and

Mess maintenance charges amounting up to Rs 19,000/- per semester.

Hope helpful.

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what is gst what is supply under gst

Hrisheekesh Singh 16th May, 2020

Hi Rakshit,

GST is Goods Service Tax which is a common tax on goods and services imposed by Central Government.

Normally, supply involves two independent persons. However, GST makes transactions between two branches of the same legal entity in different States/ countries or two different registrations within the same State also taxable under GST. Transactions of supply of goods between principals and agents which are counted for tax in present regime are taxable supplies under GST as these have been treated as supplies under Schedule I of the CGST Act.

Feel free to ask doubts in the Comment Section.

I hope this information helps you.

Good Luck!


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