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This course is part of PwC GST Taxation Executive Professional Certificate
Instructor: Tax Academy
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Learner should be familiar with basic numeric calculations, MS Excel skills, and accounting principles.
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Beginner level
Learner should be familiar with basic numeric calculations, MS Excel skills, and accounting principles.
Define and explain the key concepts for the availment and utilisation of input tax credit.
Critically analyse whether tax paid on purchases can be availed as input tax credit.
Examine whether or when input tax credit availed needs to be reversed and the reasons thereof.
Distribute the tax appropriately through an ISD and undertake the necessary compliances.
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GST, if applicable, can be paid in cash or through the utilization of input tax credit, also commonly known as ITC. In this course, you will learn about the concept of the input tax credit, conditions , and restrictions on availing and utilizing ITC, legal requirements and procedures for reconciliation of ITC , and the concept of distribution of ITC. Input tax credits, along with valuations, play an important role in the pricing of goods and services.
This course provides a platform for learners planning to launch their careers in tax or sharpen their skills with the technical understanding of GST law in India. This program is industry agnostic and is relevant for anyone looking to acquire basic knowledge of GST. It will provide you with the skills required for entry level jobs in the fields of finance, tax, or law. By the end of this course, you will: - Know what is input tax credit and the conditions for availing of such credit - Learn about the restrictions on the availment of credit and understand when credit needs to be reversed - Know the legal requirement for performing reconciliation of purchase records and the detailed process for the same - Identify the practical challenges one may face while performing the reconciliations - Understand the concept of input service distributor, as well as, when and how it needs to be applied.
The GST paid on procurements is available as input tax credit and can be used to offset the output GST liability. In this module, you will learn what is input tax credit as well as the conditions and restrictions for availing input tax credit. You will also learn the process of availing input tax credit and the requirement to reverse input tax credit under various scenarios.
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One of the key challenges of the erstwhile tax regime was that the levy of taxes had a cascading effect. In the GST regime, this was sought to be remedied by allowing input tax credit, commonly known as ITC, on procurements. In the module on ITC, you would have learnt that ITC can only be availed if the supplier has furnished the details of the invoice in their statement of outward supplies and has paid the tax to the Government. This requires the recipient to reconcile the details of their procurements with the details furnished by the supplier on the GST portal. This reconciliation is called ‘vendor reconciliation’. In this module, we shall discuss the legal requirement and the detailed process for such reconciliation. We shall also highlight the key aspects and practical challenges faced during such reconciliation.
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An input service distributor or ISD is a facility made available to businesses to distribute the tax paid on input services from a centralised location. By using this mechanism, a manufacturer could transfer the credit of service tax on services availed at the head office to its factories where the manufacturer had output excise liability. In this module, you will learn what an ISD is, the manner of distribution of tax, the compliance requirements and the process of reconciliation prior to tax distribution.
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This program is industry agnostic and would be relevant for anyone looking to acquire basic knowledge of GST.
Learner should be familiar with basic numeric calculations, MS Excel skills, and accounting principles.
Yes, it is recommended that you take the courses in the specific order from one to seven.
It will provide you with the skills required for entry and mid-level jobs in the fields of finance, tax and law.
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