Nov 302023
 

Appended below is the Pan India Compliance calendar for December 2023, the employer is under obligation to contribute towards some of the above-mentioned compliances for the welfare of the employees. Each of these compliances is again governed by a set of rules and formulas. It is proven to be a deliberate attempt to violate the provisions of the law, there could be imprisonment of the employer. Please, comply with the same in time to avoid any future non-compliance so that hefty penalties and fines are not charged by the respective dept.

 

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Nov 302023
 

07th

TDS Payment for November 2023.

10th

GST Return for authorities deducting tax at source – GSTR 7 for November 2023.
Details of supplies effected through the e-commerce operator and the amount of tax collected-GSTR 8 for November 2023.

11th

GST Details of outward supplies of taxable goods and/or services effected – GSTR 1 for November 2023.

13th

GST InvoiceFurnishing Facility (IFF) for November 2023 in lieu of GSTR 1 for QRMP Filers.
Return for Input Service Distributor – GSTR 6 for November 2023.

15th

GST Payment for November.
GST Advance Tax 3rd Installment for F.Y. 2023-24.

20th

GST GSTR 3B for November 2023 if aggregate turnover exceeds Rs. 5 crores.
Return for Non-Resident foreign taxable person – GSTR 5 for November 2023.

22nd

GST GSTR 3B for the month of November 2023 if aggregate turnover is below Rs. 5 core.

24th

GST GSTR 3B for the month of November 2023 if turnover is below Rs. 5 Crore for the Rest of India.

25th

GST Monthly Payment for November 2023 through Challan PMT06 for QRMP filers.

31st

P.F. P.F. Payment for March 2023.
ESIC  ESIC Payment for March 2023.
Prof. Tax Monthly Return Tax Liability of Rs. 1,00,000 & above for November.
Income Tax Filing of belated/revised return of income for the financial year 2023-24 for all assessees.
GST Annual Return – in GSTR 9 & Reconciliation Statement in GSTR 9C as applicable for Financial Year 2022-23

 


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Nov 292023
 

An official government notification (G.S.R. 831(E)) outlining an amendment to the Public Provident Fund (PPF) Scheme, 2019. Let’s break down the key points:

Legal Authority:

The changes are made under the authority granted by section 3A of the Government Savings Promotion Act, 1873 (Act number 5 of 1873).

Specific Amendment:

The focus of the amendment is on paragraph 13 of the Public Provident Fund Scheme, 2019.The
change occurs in the second proviso of paragraph 13. The words “or the date of extension of the account” are being replaced with “or from the date of commencement of the current block period of five years.”

The Central Government is introducing a scheme to further amend the existing Public Provident Fund Scheme, 2019. The amended scheme is named the “Public Provident Fund (Amendment) Scheme, 2023.”

Effective Date:

The amendment comes into force on the date it is officially published in the Official Gazette.

Simplified Summary:

The government, utilizing its authority under the Government Savings Promotion Act of 1873, has introduced an amendment to the Public Provident Fund Scheme, 2019. This amendment is part of the “Public Provident Fund (Amendment) Scheme, 2023,” effective from the date of its official publication in the Official Gazette.

The specific change involves adjusting the language in paragraph 13 of the PPF Scheme, particularly in the second proviso. Instead of referring to the date of extending the account, the amendment now considers the date of commencement of the current block period of five years. This change is designed to provide more clarity in the rules governing the extension of PPF accounts.

 

 

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Nov 172023
 

Case Summary: Abdul Razaque O.V., a loading and unloading worker for a tipper lorry owned by United India Insurance Company Limited, suffered injuries when a coconut tree being loaded fell on him. Seeking compensation, he filed an application under the Employees Compensation Act, 1923.

Insurance Dispute: The insurance company, while admitting the policy, contested liability, asserting that the policy didn’t cover risks associated with loading and unloading workers in the tipper lorry. The Employees Compensation Commissioner awarded compensation, prompting the insurance company to appeal under Section 30 of the Act.

Legal Question Raised: The appeal raised a legal question – whether loading and unloading workers of a tipper lorry owner are covered under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, specifically under clause (c) of the first proviso to Section 147(1).

Legal Arguments: The insurance company argued that the policy didn’t cover the worker’s risk, as he wasn’t the driver, conductor, or cleaner. Abdul Razaque argued that clause (c) of Section 147(1) of the Motor Vehicles Act covered loading and unloading workers.

Court’s Analysis:

1. The court considered precedents and the wording of the Motor Vehicles Act, emphasizing the importance of the loading and unloading process for the purpose of a goods carriage.

2. It rejected the insurer’s argument that the worker wasn’t traveling in the goods carriage, stating that loading and unloading are integral to a goods carriage’s purpose.

3. The court noted that the Employees Compensation Act is a welfare legislation aimed at compensating employees for work-related injuries.

Verdict: The court concluded that loading and unloading workers, including Abdul Razaque, fall under the coverage of clause (c) of the first proviso to Section 147(1) of the Motor Vehicles Act. Finding no irregularity in the Commissioner’s order, the court dismissed the appeal, affirming the entitlement of loading and unloading workers to compensation under the Employees Compensation Act.

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