Students' Guide to GST & Customs Law is a comprehensive, application-driven textbook that presents GST and Customs Law as a unified, fully operational indirect tax system in India. It goes beyond statutory explanation to focus on the practical working of levy, valuation, place and time of supply, exemptions, input tax credit, and compliance, while giving equal depth to customs duties and procedures. Structured on a teach-yourself methodology, the book systematically bridges theory with analytical reasoning and problem-based application. Updated up to 1st January 2026, it functions as an authoritative classroom text, self-study guide, and examination companion for CA, CS, CMA, and other students of indirect taxation.
Book Description
Students' Guide to GST & Customs Law is a comprehensive, student-oriented, and application-driven textbook that presents the Goods and Services Tax (GST) and Customs Law as an integrated, fully operational indirect tax system in India. The book reflects the settled and jurisprudentially mature phase of GST alongside the continuously evolving customs law framework governing cross-border trade. It explains GST not merely as a statutory framework, but as a functional economic and compliance system, focusing on how levy, classification, valuation, place of supply, time of supply, exemptions, input tax credit, and compliance provisions operate in practice. Parallelly, Customs Law is treated as an equally important pillar of indirect taxation, with structured and detailed coverage of customs duties, valuation rules, clearance procedures, baggage provisions, and exemptions. The central objective of this work is to eliminate learning fragmentation. It is editorially designed to minimise the need to consult multiple textbooks, bare acts, and problem manuals by offering a single, integrated learning resource that systematically moves from statutory concepts to analytical reasoning and practical application. Written on a teach-yourself methodology, the book functions simultaneously as a classroom textbook, a self-study guide, and an examination companion.
This book caters to multiple audiences, as listed below:
- Students of CA, CS, CMA, & Other Professional Courses where GST and Customs form core or allied subjects
- Undergraduate & Postgraduate Students of Commerce, Management, and Law studying indirect taxation
- Faculty Members & Academic Institutions seeking a structured, paragraph-wise, illustration-driven teaching text
- Learners Preparing for Examinations that emphasise problem-solving, valuation, and application of law, rather than rote learning
- Early-career Professionals seeking a consolidated reference on GST and fundamental customs law
The Present Publication is the 14th Edition | 2026 and amended up to 1st January 2026. This book is authored by Dr Vinod K. Singhania, with the following noteworthy features:
- [Teach-yourself Pedagogical Design] The entire book is structured on a self-learning model, enabling readers to independently progress from basic concepts to advanced application without continuous external instruction
- [Concept-to-Application Continuum] Each topic follows a disciplined progression—statutory principle, analytical explanation, numerical or situational illustration, and consolidated problem practice
- [Paragraph-wise Analytical Presentation] Content is organised into clearly numbered paragraphs, each addressing a distinct legal concept, ensuring precision, ease of reference, and efficient revision
- [Extensive Original Problem Bank] The book contains well over 300 original problems and illustrations, carefully drafted to explain complex provisions such as valuation, exemptions, place of supply, reverse charge, ITC computation, and duty calculation
- [Dedicated Consolidated Practice Modules] In addition to chapter-wise illustrations, the book includes a full chapter devoted exclusively to Problems on GST, allowing students to integrate and test their learning comprehensively
- [Equal Depth for GST and Customs Law] Customs Law is not treated as a peripheral add-on. It receives independent, chapter-wise treatment covering concepts, duties, valuation, procedures, baggage rules, and exemptions
- [Quick-reference Rate Summaries] Annexures provide at-a-glance summaries of GST rates for goods and services, aiding quick recall and examination-time efficiency
- [Exam-oriented Appendix] An appendix compiles GST Examination Questions and Answers, including CA Intermediate papers (up to January 2025) and university-level examinations, strengthening exam alignment
- [Updated Law] All discussions reflect statutory provisions, notifications, and legal developments as amended up to 1st January 2026
The coverage of the book is as follows:
- Unit I | Goods and Services Tax (GST) – The GST unit is developed in a logical sequence that mirrors the real-world tax framework:
- Basic concepts and constitutional framework of GST
- Concept of supply, including goods vs services, composite and mixed supplies
- Levy and collection of CGST, SGST, IGST, and UTGST
- Exemptions and zero-rated supplies
- Place of supply rules for goods and services, including import/export scenarios
- Time of supply and value of taxable supply
- Reverse Charge Mechanism
- Input Tax Credit—eligibility, restrictions, computation, and utilisation
- Composition scheme and alternative composition scheme
- Registration provisions, tax invoices, credit and debit notes
- Returns, tax payment, and interest provisions
- Special chapter on GST provisions governing real estate services, including rate and regime-specific analysis
- A comprehensive Problems on GST chapter consolidating the application across the syllabus
- Unit II | Customs Duty – The Customs Law unit presents a complete operational framework governing imports and exports:
- Basic concepts and scope of Customs Law
- Levy and chargeability of customs duties
- Types of customs duties
- Valuation of imported and export goods
- Customs clearance procedures and documentation
- Baggage rules and passenger clearances
- Exemptions and concessions under customs law
The structure of the book is as follows:
- Two-unit Architecture (GST followed by Customs) for conceptual clarity
- Chapter-wise Progression from foundational principles to advanced application
- Paragraph-numbered Exposition enabling precise navigation and citation
- Illustration-led Learning, immediately following conceptual discussions
- Continuous Assessment Orientation through embedded problems and consolidated practice chapters