This course will enable the students develop an understanding of the provisions of Goods and Services Tax
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25DATG501A |
Goods and Services Tax (Theory) |
CO121: Develop an understanding about the broad framework of Indirect Taxes in India and the process of registration, its amendment and cancellation under CGST. CO122: Classify types of supply and infer provisions regarding composition levy and various Exemptions under GST. CO123: Analyse Time, Value, and place of supply CO124: Explain the process of reverse charge Mechanism, appraise rates of GST and Computation of GST Liability along with Interest on delayed or excessive claim of ITC CO125: Interpret the provisions related to maintenance of records, Generation of E waybills and Administration and Audit under GST CO126: Contribute effectively in course-specific interaction |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Tutorials, Problem solving sessions, Presentations Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, Case Study analysis, Presentations, Group discussions |
Continuous Assessment Test, Semester End Examinations, Quiz, Solving numerical problems, Assignments, Class Presentations, Individual and group projects. |
● CGST- Basic Knowledge, Important Definitions
● Legal Framework of CGST
● Procedure for registration under CGST
● Amendment of Registration
● Cancellation and Revocation of Cancellation of Registration
● Supply- Meaning, Nature, Concept, Scope and Types of Supply
● Activities mentioned in Schedule-III
● Composition levy, Levy and Collection of Tax
● Exemptions from GST
● Time of Supply
● Value of Supply
● Place of Supply
● Input Tax Credit
● Reverse Charge Mechanism
● Applicable rates of GST
● Payment of Tax
● Computation of GST liability
● Interest on Delayed or undue or excess claim of ITC
● Deemed passing of incidence
● TDS, TCS
● Maintenance of Records- General and Special records
● Preservation period
● E-ways Bills and rules
● Administration and Audit
● Audit by Tax Authorities and special audit
• Chaudhary, V., Dalmia, A., & Girdharwal, S. GST- A practical Approach. Taxmann's Publications.
• Patel, & Choudhary. Goods and Service Tax. Choudhary Prakashan.
• Shah, & Mangal. Goods and Services Tax. Ramesh Book Depot.
• Nitya Tax Associates, Basics of GST. Taxmann’s Publications
Suggested Readings:
· Mohan, R. Illustrated Guide to Goods and Services Tax. Bharat Publications
· Bangar, V. & Bangar, Y. Beginner’s Guide to GST. Aadhya Publications
· Yogendra Bangar; Indirect Tax Law & Practice; (Aadhya Academy)
E-Content:
· https://cbic-gst.gov.in [2]
· https://cleartax.in/s/gst-book-online-pdf [3]
· http://www.idtc.icai.org/gst.html [4]
· https://taxmantra.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/GST-Ebook.pdf [5]
Reference Journals:
· Tax World
· The Chartered Accountant
· The Economist
· Business World
Links:
[1] https://accountingtaxation.iisuniv.ac.in/courses/subjects/goods-and-services-tax-11
[2] https://cbic-gst.gov.in/
[3] https://cleartax.in/s/gst-book-online-pdf
[4] http://www.idtc.icai.org/gst.html
[5] https://taxmantra.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/GST-Ebook.pdf
[6] https://accountingtaxation.iisuniv.ac.in/academic-year/2025-2026