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GST - Due dates for all returns extended; GSTR-3B to survive till Mar 31, 2018

By TIOL News Service
 

GUWAHATI, NOV 10, 2017: THE GST Council at its latest meeting has recommended the following facilitative measures for taxpayers:

Return Filing

a) The return filing process is to be further simplified in the following manner:

i. All taxpayers would file return in FORM GSTR-3B along with payment of tax by 20 th of the succeeding month till March, 2018.

ii. For filing of details in FORM GSTR-1 till March 2018, taxpayers would be divided into two categories. Details of these two categories along with the last date of filing GSTR 1 are as follows:

(a) Taxpayers with annual aggregate turnover uptoRs. 1.5 croreneed to file GSTR-1 on quarterly basis as per following frequency:

Period Dates
Jul- Sep 31 st Dec 2017
Oct- Dec 15 th Feb 2018
Jan- Mar 30 th April 2018

(b) Taxpayers with annual aggregate turnover more thanRs. 1.5 croreneed to file GSTR-1 on monthly basis as per following frequency:

Period Dates
Jul- Oct 31 st Dec 2017
Nov 10 th Jan 2018
Dec 10 th Feb 2018
Jan 10 th Mar 2018
Feb 10 th Apr 2018
Mar 10 th May 2018

iii. The time period for filing GSTR-2 and GSTR-3 for the months of July, 2017 to March 2018 would be worked out by a Committee of Officers. However, filing of GSTR-1 will continue for the entireperiod without requiring filing of GSTR-2 & GSTR-3 for the previous month / period.

b) A large number of taxpayers were unable to file their return in FORM GSTR-3B within due date for the months of July, August and September, 2017.Late fee was waived in all such cases. It has been decided that where such late fee was paid, it will be re-credited to their Electronic Cash Ledger under “Tax” head instead of “Fee” head so as to enable them to use that amount for discharge of their future tax liabilities. The software changes for this would be made and thereafter this decision will be implemented.

c) For subsequent months, i.e. October 2017 onwards, the amount of late fee payable by a taxpayerwhose tax liability for that month was ‘NIL'will be Rs. 20/- per day (Rs. 10/- per day eachunder CGST & SGST Acts) instead of Rs. 200/- per day (Rs. 100/- per day eachunder CGST & SGST Acts).

Manual Filing

d) A facility for manual filing of application for advance ruling is being introduced for the time being.

Further benefits for service providers

e) Exports of services to Nepal and Bhutan have already been exempted from GST. It has now been decided that such exporters will also be eligible for claiming Input Tax Credit in respect of goods or services used for effecting such exempt supply of services to Nepal and Bhutan.

f) In an earlier meeting of the GST Council, it was decided to exempt those service providers whose annual aggregate turnover is less than Rs. 20 lakhs (Rs. 10 lakhs in special category states except J & K) from obtaining registration even if they are making inter-State taxable supplies of services. As a further measure towards taxpayer facilitation, it has been decided to exempt such suppliers providing services through an e-commerce platform from obtaining compulsory registration provided their aggregate turnover does not exceed twenty lakh rupees. As a result, all service providers, whether supplying intra-State, inter-State or through e-commerce operator, will be exempt from obtaining GST registration, provided their aggregate turnover does not exceed Rs. 20 lakhs (Rs. 10 lakhs in special category States except J & K).

Extension of dates

g) Taking cognizance of the late availability or unavailability of some forms on the common portal, it has been decided that the due dates for furnishing the following forms shall be extended as under:

S. No. FORM and Details Original due date Revised due date
1 GST ITC-04 for the quarter July-September, 2017 25.10.2017 31.12.2017
2 GSTR-4 for the quarter July-September, 2017 18.10.2017 24.12.2017
3 GSTR-5 for July, 2017 20.08.2017 or 7 days from the last date of registration whichever is earlier 11.12.2017
4 GSTR-5A for July, 2017 20.08.2017 15.12.2017
5 GSTR-6 for July, 2017 13.08.2017 31.12.2017
6 TRAN-1 30.09.2017 31.12.2017 (One-time option of revision also to be given till this date)

Revised due dates for subsequent tax periods will be announced in due course.

Benefits for Diplomatic Missions/UN organizations

h) In order to lessen the compliance burden on Foreign Diplomatic Missions / UN Organizations, a centralized UIN will be issued to every Foreign Diplomatic Mission / UN Organization by the Central Government and all compliance for such agencies will be done by the Central Government in coordination with the Ministry of External Affairs.

2. Relevant notifications for all of the above decisions will be issued shorty, so as to be effective from 15.11.2017.


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