Records of goods lost, stolen, gifted a must under GST draft rules
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Complying with the “accounts and record” draft rules, put in public domain on Wednesday, will add to the compliance burden of industry.
“Every registered person … shall maintain accounts of stock in respect of each commodity received and supplied by him, and … particulars of the opening balance, receipt, supply, goods lost, stolen, destroyed, written off or disposed of by way of gift or free samples and balance of stock, including raw materials, finished goods, scrap and wastage thereof,” the rule said. Each volume of books of account maintained by the registered person should also be serially numbered.
Excise, a production-based tax, was to be subsumed under GST, which is a supply-based tax. Every registered person manufacturing goods will have to maintain monthly production accounts.
They will now have to show quantitative details of raw materials or services used in manufacturing and the quantitative details of the goods so manufactured, including the waste and by-products #casansaar (Business Standard)
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