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A trademark is a visual sign — a name, logo, tagline, sound, shape or colour — that legally sets your brand apart and stops others from copying it. In India, registration is governed by the Trademark Act, 1999 and filed with the Trade Marks Registry. While registration isn't compulsory, it protects your goodwill, grants exclusive rights, and can become one of your strongest business assets. A valid mark stays protected for 10 years and is renewable.
The Government of India announced a few changes to Table 4 of Form GSTR-3B in Notification No. 14/2022 - Central Tax, which was released on July 5, 2022. These changes allow taxpayers to report accurate information regarding Input Tax Credit (ITC) Availment, ITC Reversal, and Ineligible ITC in accordance with Table 4 of GSTR-3B.
The specified adjustments changed for Table 4 of GSTR-3B were made accessible on the GST Portal and integrated into GSTR-3B as of September 1, 2022.
For the GSTR-3B to be filed for the period starting in August 2022 onwards, the Taxpayers must now accurately disclose their ITC Availment, ITC Reversal, and Ineligible ITC as per the stipulated format of Table 4 of GSTR-3B at GST Portal.
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