Advocate Shruti Goyal

Advocate Shruti Goyal is a dedicated legal professional with expertise in corporate law, taxation, and regulatory compliance. With a strong background in advising businesses, startups, and individuals, she brings clarity and practical insight to complex legal matters. Shruti regularly contributes informative articles aimed at simplifying legal concepts for a wider audience, helping readers stay informed and compliant. Her commitment to accessible legal education reflects in her clear, well-researched content.

GST on Broadband

GST on Broadband

Telecom services were levied a service tax of 14% along with a Swachh Bharat cess of 0.5% and a Krishi Kalyan cess of 0.5%, totalling 15%. However, with the GST regime going live on 1st July 2017, telecommunication services, including broadband services, were classified into a higher tax slab. As a result, the GST rate for broadband services now […]

GST on Beauty Products

gst on beauty products

GST rate for all goods and services was notified by the GST Council in June 2017. To create a standardized tax across India after the implementation of GST, the Ministry of Finance mapped the GST rate to the HSN code. GST is levied under five tax rates, namely 0%, 5%, 12%, 18% and 28%. HSN Code & GST Rate

GST on Banquet Hall

gst on banquet hall

Goods and Services Tax (GST) is an indirect tax. It is imposed on the supply of goods and services across the country. It has brought uniformity in the indirect tax hierarchy by replacing all the indirect taxes that existed in the pre-GST regime. GST on Banquet Hall and Catering Services India, hotels, and large Banquet

GST on Bank Charges

gst on bank charges

Banks requires the account holders to maintain a certain minimum average balance in their savings or current account during a month. This threshold is known as Average Monthly Balance. If the customer is unable to maintain the required minimum balance, banks charge AMB charges incl GST from the account holders. However, is it important to

GST on Bamboo

GST on Bamboo

GST rates of bamboo products to other wood products, it’s evident that bamboo enjoys a favorable position, reflecting its status as a sustainable resource and the government’s intent to promote environmentally friendly materials. GST Rate of Bamboo Products The GST rate for bamboo products is generally set at 12%. This rate applies to most products made

GST on Bakery Items

gst on bakery items

The bakery outlets usually supply bakery products such as cakes, pastries, biscuits, cookies, bread, buns, cupcakes, muffins, rusks, rusks, etc. which are taxable under Goods and Service Tax (GST). In addition to the above products nowadays, bakery shops also sell food products such as sandwiches, samosas, rolls, pizzas, and cold drinks. Applicability of GST on

GST on Ayurvedic Medicine

GST on Ayurvedic Medicine

The ayurvedic products such as hair oil, conditioners, face serums, etc. licenses issued under the AYUSH scheme do not make them medicaments which attract 12 per cent GST and are still considered cosmetics that have to be levied with 18 per cent GST.In India, the Goods and Services Tax (GST) on medicines, including Ayurvedic medicines,

GST on Atta

gst on atta

Flours are categorised depending on how much grain has been stripped away. Following this, wheat flour means a whole grain containing the seed’s germ, endosperm, and bran. Its major variants are called atta, maida, and sooji or rawa. What is HSN Code 1101? he HSN code 1101 is the trading code that is used for

GST on Apartment Maintenance

gst on apartment maintenance

The payment of GST that residents of flat buildings and housing units are required to make to society is frequently unknown to them. Apartment maintenance fees are only one of the many expenses associated with purchasing a home. The owners or tenants of apartments pay these maintenance fees on a monthly or yearly basis to keep their

GST on Ambulance Service

gst on ambulance service

The Government of India under National Health Mission provides free ambulance service to States. Free ambulance service is based on two model Dial 108 and Dial 102 services. Dial 108 is Emergency Response System, wherein, patients of critical care, trauma and accident victims are attended, whereas, Dial 102 is for Patient Transport System and covers