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Partnership Firm - Death of a Partner |
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AB is a partnership firm in which A and B are the Partners. There are carrying trading activity. They are having stocks and there are no fixed assets in the firm. Mr A expired on 31st December 2018. As there is only one partner left in the firm and Mr A family members do not want to join as a partner the firm stand dissolved on 31st December 2018. Mr B carried the business . He made sales with GST no of the Partnership Firm and filed the GST returns also. Now as per IT act from st Jan 2019 to 31st March 2019 , it is to be treated as a proprietory concern. But sales were done with GST of the Firm. Please clarify 1. From 1st January 2019 to 31st March 2019 , I would like to file IT returns as Prop concern eventhough GST is filed with the name of the firm. 2. What are the consequences as per GST Act and IT Act. 3. Now what are the rectification steps to be taken . Posts / Replies Showing Replies 1 to 4 of 4 Records Page: 1
Sir, The partnership firm was dissolved on 31.12.2018.Within 30 days from this date you have to apply for amendment of the registration certificate. The GST returns filed will be in tact.
1. Both Acts are independent of each other. 2. (i) A penalty of ₹ 10,000/- is imposable under Section 122 (xii) of CGST Act which is as follows:-. (xii) furnishes any false information with regard to registration particulars, either at the time of applying for registration, or subsequently. he shall be liable to pay a penalty of ten thousand rupees. You were required to inform the department within 30 days from the date of change and you failed to do so. OR (ii) A penalty of ₹ 25000/- can be imposed upon under Section 125 of CGST Act. 3. Inform the department about the change in the constitution and get your registration certificate amended. Registration No.will remain the same.
In view of death of one of the partners, the partnership itself stands dissolved statutorily, by operation of law, in view of provision under Section 42(c) of the Indian Partnership Act, 1932. ------ Supreme Court in the case of S.K.Mishra & Others Vs. Mohd. Laiquddin Khan & another = 2019 (11) TMI 1 - SUPREME COURT Order dated 18.10.19
A partnership firm is a business structure in which two or more individuals may or may not be registered to manage and operate a business in accordance with the terms and objectives set out in a partnership agreement. Page: 1 Old Query - New Comments are closed. |
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