Key Speakers
CA Neeraj Singla
GST Consultant & Internal Audit Expert
Moderator: Dr. Ashutosh Shah
Renowned Cosmetic Plastic Surgeon,
Elegance Clinic, Surat
Objective
Event Details
Date
21st September 2024
Time
7:30 PM
Fee
Rs. 1,999*
* This fee covers both your accountant or clinic manager, as well as your CA—no additional charges required.
Who Can Join Us?
- Cosmetic Surgeons
- Dermatologists
Why Attend?
This webinar is tailored for professionals in cosmetic surgery and dermatology to gain a comprehensive understanding of GST compliance specific to your field. From managing high-value procedures like botox, fillers, and hair transplants to running multiple clinics, we will cover everything you need to know to stay compliant.Focus Areas
GST Number: When and why you need it
Input Tax Credit: How to manage bills effectively
Clinic Planning: Using GST credit for new clinic setup
In-house Pharmacy: GST and pharmacy management
Composite Scheme: Tailored for doctors and pharmacies
Procedures Guidance: Managing GST for high-cost procedures
Multiple Clinics: Efficient management strategies
Documentation: Simplifying compliance and preparing for scrutiny
GST Categories: Tailored solutions for private practitioners, corporate, and institutional surgeons
FAQs
GST (Goods and Services Tax) is a value-added tax levied on the supply of goods and services. It is a single tax that has replaced various indirect taxes like service tax, VAT, and excise duty.
Yes, doctors must register if their taxable services exceed the threshold. Healthcare services are usually exempt, but non-healthcare services like cosmetic treatments may be taxable.
Clinics providing exempt healthcare services don’t pay GST, but taxable services, like cosmetic surgeries, are subject to 18% GST.
Yes, GST is applicable on the purchase of medicines, medical devices, and equipment. The rates may vary depending on the item.
Cosmetic and plastic surgeries that are not considered necessary for health (elective surgeries) are taxable under GST at a standard rate of 18%.
Medical consultants who are independent and not part of a hospital may be required to register and pay GST if their annual income exceeds the threshold.
Doctors can claim ITC on GST paid for goods and services used to provide taxable services. However, ITC is not available on exempt healthcare services.
Doctors and medical service providers can save on GST by:
Claiming Input Tax Credit (ITC) on goods and services used in the course of business.
Properly categorising services to ensure they benefit from applicable GST exemptions, especially healthcare services.
Ensuring compliance with GST regulations to avoid penalties and interest on late payments.
For healthcare services, the GST rate is generally 0% as they are exempt. However, for taxable services like cosmetic surgeries, the GST rate can be as high as 18%.
Register for GST Webinar
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