FinoPulse #7 — May 08, 2026


FinoPulse #007  ·  MAY 08, 2026

Your Monthly GST Update

India’s Daily Tax Intelligence  · 
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Imagine a GST audit team knocking on your door, asking for your Rule 42 and 43 workings. What would you do?

What the Law Actually Says
BARE ACT
Rule 42 and 43 of the CGST Rules, 2017, deal with the reversal of input tax credit.
What This Means for You

As a business owner, it’s essential to understand the rules and regulations surrounding input tax credit reversal. Failure to comply can result in hefty fines and penalties.

You must ensure that your business is accurately claiming input tax credit and reversing it when necessary. This will help you avoid any potential disputes with the GST authorities.

A Real Example

A large pharmaceutical company in Ahmedabad was claiming full ITC on its marketing overheads for two years. However, when a GST audit team arrived, they were unable to produce the necessary documents, resulting in a reversal demand of ₹1.2 crores plus 18% interest.

EXPERT CORNER

Our experts recommend that you review your input tax credit claims and ensure that you are complying with the rules and regulations.

THREE THINGS TO DO

  1. Review your input tax credit claims
  2. Ensure compliance with Rule 42 and 43
  3. Consult with a tax expert if necessary
GSTR-2B Reconciliation

What it says: GSTR-2B is a statement that shows the input tax credit available to a taxpayer.

What it means: You must reconcile your GSTR-2B with your actual input tax credit claims to avoid any discrepancies.

When it applies: You must reconcile your GSTR-2B on a monthly basis.

Common mistakes: Failure to reconcile GSTR-2B, incorrect input tax credit claims, and not maintaining proper records.

GST Update

New GST rates for certain goods and services

The GST Council has announced new rates for certain goods and services, effective May 1, 2026.

These changes will impact your business, so it’s essential to review and update your pricing and tax calculations accordingly.

GST Council

New Rates for Certain Goods and Services

The GST Council has announced new rates for certain goods and services, effective May 1, 2026.

These changes will impact your business, so it’s essential to review and update your pricing and tax calculations accordingly.

GST Council

Removal of Exemptions on Certain Services

The GST Council has announced the removal of exemptions on certain services, effective May 1, 2026.

These changes will impact your business, so it’s essential to review and update your pricing and tax calculations accordingly.

Quiz Time!

What is the purpose of GSTR-2B reconciliation?




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Finoscape Team

India’s Tax Intelligence Hub



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