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1. What is Form GSTR-1? Who is required to file Form GSTR-1?

Form GSTR-1 is a monthly Statement of Outward Supplies to be furnished by all normal and casual registered taxpayers making outward supplies of goods and services or both and contains details of outward supplies of goods and services.

Every registered taxable person, other than an input service distributor/ composition taxpayer/ persons liable to deduct tax u/s 51 / persons liable to collect tax u/s 52 is required to file Form GSTR-1, the details of outward supplies of goods and/or services during a tax period, electronically on the GST Portal.

Also Read: Manual | Form GSTR-1 Creation & Submission of Outward Supplies Return

2. When can I opt for Quarterly filing of Form GSTR-1 return?

You can opt for Quarterly filing of Form GSTR-1 under following condition:

  • If your turnover during the preceding financial year was up to Rs. 1.5 Crore or
  • If you are registered during the current financial year and expect your aggregate turnover  to be up to Rs. 1.5 Crores

3. I have already opted for Quarterly filing of Form GSTR-1 return. Can I change my preference now?

Facility to change frequency is available if you have not filed any return during the financial year according to the original frequency.

4. Is Form GSTR-1 filing mandatory?

Form GSTR-1 needs to be filed even if there is no business activity (Nil Return) in the tax period.

5. What are the available modes of preparing Form GSTR-1?

Form GSTR-1 can be prepared using the following modes through:

1. Online entry on the GST Portal.

2. Uploading of invoice and other Form GSTR-1 data using Returns Offline Tool.

3. Using third party application of Application Software Provider (ASPs) through GST Suvidha Providers (GSPs).

6. What details have to be furnished in Form GSTR-1?

The following details of a tax period have to be furnished in Form GSTR-1:

a. Invoice level details of supplies to registered persons including those having UIN;

b. Invoice level details of Inter- State supplies of invoice value greater than Rs. 2,50,000 to unregistered persons (consumers);

c. Details of Credit/Debit Notes issued by the supplier against invoices;

d. Details of export of goods and services including deemed exports (SEZ);

e. Summarised state level details of supplies to unregistered persons (consumers);

f. Summary Details of Advances received in relation to future supply and their adjustment;

g. Details of any amendments effected to the reported information for either of the above categories;

h. Nil- rated, exempted, and non-GST supplies; and

i. HSN/SAC wise summary of outward supplies.

7. Which type of registered taxpayers are not required to file the Form GSTR-1?

The following taxpayers are not required to file Form GSTR-1:

  • Taxpayers under the Composition Scheme (Return to be filled by them in GSTR 4);
  • Non-resident foreign tax payers (Return to be filled by them in GSTR 5);
  • Online information database and access retrieval service provider (Return to be filled by them in GSTR 5A);
  • Input Service Distributors (ISD) (Return to be filled by them in GSTR-6);
  • Tax Deducted at Source (TDS) (deductors) (Return to be filled by them in GSTR-7)
  • E-commerce operators collecting TCS (Return to be filled by them in GSTR-8)

8. What are the pre-requisites for filing Form GSTR-1?

Pre-requisites for filing Form GSTR-1 are:

a. The taxpayer should be a registered taxpayer and should have an active GSTIN during the tax period for which Form GSTR-1 has to be furnished;

b. The taxpayer should have valid login credentials (i.e., User ID and password) to login into GST Portal;

c. The taxpayer should have an active and non-expired/ revoked digital signature (DSC), in case the digital signature is mandatory;

d. In case taxpayer wants to use EVC, they must have access to the registered mobile number of the Primary Authorized Signatory

9. For which class of taxpayers is DSC mandatory for filing returns?

DSC is mandatory in case of all Public & Private Limited Companies, Limited Liability Partnerships (LLPs), , and Foreign Limited Liability Partnerships (FLLPs).

10. By when do I need to file the Form GSTR-1 for a given tax period? OR What is the due date for filing the Form GSTR-1?

The due date to file Form GSTR-1 for a given tax period is 11th day of the succeeding month in case of taxpayers filing it monthly and last date of month succeeding the end of every quarter in case of taxpayers filing quarterly or such other dates as may be extended by Government through notification.

For example, Form GSTR-1 for the calendar month of January, 2020 need to be filed by 11th February, 2020. Form GSTR-1 for the quarter of January to March, 2020, need to be filed by 30th April, 2020.

11. How should the value of turnover to be in entered in the mandatory field on the landing page of Form GSTR-1?

The turnover value in Table 3 of Form GSTR-1 has to be entered manually for the first year as the information is not available with the GST system. From the second year of implementation of GST, the system will auto-calculate the turnover based on all the annual returns filed for all the GSTINs associated with a given PAN (PAN-based turnover). However, the turnover value will be editable and you will have the option to amend it.

12. What does the ‘Total Invoice Value’ column indicate in Form GSTR-1?

The ‘Total Invoice Value’ column in Form GSTR-1 is for the invoice value inclusive of taxes.

13. Will there be any validation on relationship between Invoice value and Taxable Value?

Taxable value is the value as per the provisions of GST law. There will be no validation that the invoice value is equivalent to taxable value plus the tax amount.

14. Can I enter details of Goods and Services in the same invoice?

Yes, you can enter details of Goods and Services in the same invoices.

15. What are B2B Supplies?

B2B supply refers to supply transactions between registered taxable entities/persons (Business-to-Business supplies).

16. What is meant by B2C Supplies?

B2C supply refers to supply transactions between a Registered Supplier and an Unregistered Buyer (Business-to-Consumer).

17. When are Debit Notes to be reported in the return?

Debit Notes are to be reported in the return of the month in which they are issued by the supplier.

18. When are Credit Notes to be reported in the return?

Credit Notes are to be reported in the return of the month in which they are issued but not later than the return of the September month following the end of the financial year in which such supply was made, or the date of furnishing of the relevant annual return, whichever is earlier.

19. Does a tax payer need to report the credit notes and debit notes of supplies to consumer separately?

No. These can be reported in Form GSTR 1 in a consolidated manner, net off of the values of credit and debit notes issued.

20. In case of Receipt of advance by the Supplier from a Receiver, is the supplier liable to pay tax on such an advance amount?

Yes, supplier is liable to pay tax on advances received from receivers for the supply of services and report the consolidated advance received details in a month in which payment is received. The amount of advances to be reported in Form GSTR-1 is net off the amount for which invoices have already been issued and the value reported in the same return in other sections.

21. How is the tax paid on advance payments adjusted against the invoice(s) issued in the subsequent tax period(s)?

The taxpayer has to declare the advance that has to be adjusted in the tax period in which advance is received. Subsequently when invoice is issued, then taxpayer can adjust the tax liability of the invoice issued of that tax period, in the Form GSTR-1 of that period. This can be shown in the advance adjustment table of Form GSTR-1.

22. How is Export treated under the GST regime?

Exports are generally treated as Zero-rated Inter-State Supplies. In case of exports, the taxpayer has the option to export without payment of any integrated tax and claim refund of ITC (against the exports made) or the taxpayer may pay IGST and claim refund of the IGST amount paid (post affecting the exports).

23. Is shipping bill number mandatory while declaring export invoices in Form GSTR-1?

No, a taxpayer can furnish details of the export invoices in Form GSTR-1 and file the return without mentioning the shipping bill number and date, if the shipping bill details are not readily available with him.

24. How can shipping bill number be furnished after the filing of Form GSTR-1?

If the shipping bill details are received by the taxpayer after the filing of the Form GSTR-1, he needs to declare it in the Form GSTR-1 of the month in which he receives it through the amendment section of Form GSTR-1.

25. How do I report supplies to SEZ units or SEZ developers in Form GSTR-1?

As the SEZ unit or SEZ developer are registered and have GSTIN, the invoice details of supplies to them need to be reported in the section of supplies to registered taxpayers (B2B invoice details) with appropriate SEZ flag.

26. Is it required to submit the details of supplies effected through E-Commerce?

Yes. The return provides for the declaration of the details of all taxable Supplies effected through E-Commerce along with the GSTIN of the e-commerce portal in Form GSTR-1. However, this would be implemented once the relevant provisions of GST law are notified.

27. How should exempt supplies through E-Commerce operator be reported in Form GSTR-1?

It should be reported in a consolidated manner in the nil rated and exempt supply section of the Form GSTR-1.

28. Until when can changes be made to the uploaded invoice details?

Taxpayers can modify/delete invoices any number of times till they submit the Form GSTR-1 of that particular tax period. The uploaded invoice details are in a draft version, and can be changed irrespective of due date until the Form GSTR-1 is submitted.

29. Can there be duplicate invoice series in a particular financial year for a particular GSTIN?

For a particular GSTIN, there cannot be duplicate invoice series in a particular financial year. The GST system will not accept duplicate supply invoices in a return and will provide error on validation.

30. Can a registered taxpayer have multiple series of tax invoices?

Yes, a tax payer can have multiple series of tax invoices in a financial year. There is no limit on the number of series of tax invoices that one can have in a financial year.

31. Is there any specified format for invoice number under GST laws?

Yes, the invoice number has to be of maximum length of 16 characters and the allowable characters are alphanumeric and special characters of dash and slash.

32. How HSN wise summary is reported in Form GSTR-1?

From May’21 onwards, HSN-wise summary of outward supplies is furnished along with rate and quantitative details.

Before May’21 onwards, HSN-wise summary of outward supplies is furnished with quantitative details.

33. What is the cut-off date for entry of invoices in Form GSTR-1 in case a normal taxpayer opts for composition scheme?

In cases where a taxpayer opts for composition scheme, Form GSTR-1 will be available for filing only for the period during which the taxpayer was registered as normal taxpayer. The taxpayer would be able to file Form GSTR-1 for the said period, even if filed with delay, for the period prior to opting to composition scheme.

34. What is the due date for the payment of monthly tax liabilities for normal taxpayers?

A normal taxpayer is required to discharge their return related liability at the time of filing of GSTR-3B. The due date for filing GSTR-3B is 20th of the succeeding month.

35. From where can I file the Form GSTR-1 and what are the steps involved?

For a detailed description along with screenshots for filing Form GSTR-1, please refer to the User Manual available at help section of the GST Portal.

36. Does a taxpayer need to electronically sign Form GSTR-1 after successful submission of Form GSTR-1?

Yes, a tax payer needs to electronically sign the Form GSTR-1 after successfully submitting it, otherwise Form GSTR-1 will be considered as not-filed. The successful submission freezes the Form GSTR-1 and no changes can be made by taxpayer thereafter.

37. What are communications received after successful filing of Form GSTR-1?

a. Application Reference Number (ARN) gets generated on successful filing of Form GSTR-1.

b. An SMS and email is also sent to the taxpayer on the Mobile Number and E mail ID of his primary authorised signatory.

38. What are the different ways in which Form GSTR-1 can be electronically signed?

Taxpayers can electronically sign their returns using a DSC (mandatory for all types of companies and LLPs) or verify through EVC (Electronic Verification Code sent to the registered mobile number of the authorized signatory).

39. What precautions need to be taken while applying Digital Signature Certificate (DSC)?

1. DSC should be Class II or Class III, PAN-based DSC

2. The DSC must not be expired

3. The DSC must be registered on the GST Portal

4. EM Signer version 2.6 must be installed on the computer

5. The DSC Dongle must be connected to the computer

40. Will a taxpayer receive notice if he does not file Form GSTR-1 by due date?

Yes, he will receive a system generated return defaulter notice in format 3A if he fails to file Form GSTR-1 by due date.

41. Does a taxpayer need to check the validity of the registration of the recipients furnished in Form GSTR-1?

Yes, the taxpayer should check the validity of the recipients GSTIN and upload the invoice details only if the recipient was active on the date of issue of invoice, otherwise the system will throw a validation error and will not accept invoice details pertaining to that GSTIN.

42. Up to how many decimal digits do different values need to be declared in Form GSTR-1?

All values like invoice value, taxable value and tax amounts are to be declared up to 2 decimal digits.

43. A taxpayer cannot file Form GSTR-1 before the end of the current tax period. Is there any exception to this rule?

A taxpayer cannot file Form GSTR-1 before the end of the current tax period. However, following are the exceptions to this rule:

a. Casual Taxpayers after the closure of their business can file Form GSTR-1 before the end of the current tax period

b. A taxpayer who has applied for cancellation of registration will be allowed to file Form GSTR-1 after confirmation of receipt of the application before the end of the current tax period

44. I am unable to view the invoices, I have uploaded. What should I do?

Scroll down to the bottom of the Form GSTR-1 – Details of outward supplies of goods or services page and click the GENERATE GSTR1 SUMMARY button. This will include the auto drafted details pending for action from recipients. Also the invoices you have added will start reflecting in the relevant section of the Form GSTR-1.

In case you want to see the summary instantly, after you have added the invoices, you can also generate the summary by clicking the GENERATE GSTR1 SUMMARY button. However, summary can be generated only at interval of 10 minutes. In case you attempt to generate summary again (within 10 minutes of earlier generated summary), you may get an error message on top of the page.

The summary is generated by the GST Portal automatically at an interval of every <30 minutes>.

You can also check if any error file has been generated on upload of JSON generated from Offline Tool. If any error file is generated, you can download the error report and rectify the issues using the Offline Tool.

45. The invoice count on the tile summary is different from the number of invoices I had entered/ uploaded. Why?

The invoice count on the tile summary gets updated only after you click the GENERATE GSTR1 SUMMARY button. You can click the GENERATE GSTR1 SUMMARY button to refresh the tile summary.

However, summary can be generated only at interval of 10 minutes. In case you attempt to generate summary again (within 10 minutes of earlier generated summary), you may get an error message on top of the page.

The summary is generated by the GST Portal automatically at an interval of every <30 minutes>.

You can also check if any error file has been generated on upload of JSON generated from Offline Tool. If any error file is generated, you can download the error report and rectify the issues using the Offline Tool.

46. How can I delete or modify the invoices which have been earlier successfully uploaded?

You can click the EDIT/ DELETE button to modify or delete the invoices which have been earlier successfully uploaded. The uploaded invoice details are in a draft version, and can be changed until Form GSTR-1 is submitted.

47. After successfully submitting my Form GSTR-1, I am getting system error when I am affixing my DSC. What should I do?

In case of DSC related issues, click here to know more.

48. How can I file Nil Form GSTR-1?

You can file nil Form GSTR-1 by first Generating Summary and then submitting the return without entering any data and signing with applicable signature.

Q. No. 1 to 7 are FAQs related to Creation of new UT of Ladakh and consequent changes on GST Portal for taxpayers

1. Can a taxpayer issue an invoice dated on or after 1st January 2020 using the old GSTIN, in case a new GSTIN has been assigned for UT of Ladakh?

No. New/fresh invoice may be generated in new GSTIN only, effective from 1st January 2020.

2. I have received an intimation that a new GSTIN has been assigned to me for UT of Ladakh. Do I need to issue invoice again?

Any invoices issued post 1st January 2020, against old GSTIN would need to be reissued with new GSTIN, once the new GSTIN is communicated to the taxpayer.

3. Can a taxpayer file monthly/quarterly returns in Old GSTN, in case, they have received an intimation that a new GSTIN has been assigned to them for UT of Ladakh?

No, in old GSTIN, they cannot file monthly/quarterly returns for the period after 1st January 2020. However, all pending returns for the period prior to 1st January 2020 need to be filed in old GSTIN.

4. I have received an intimation that a new GSTIN has been assigned to me for UT of Ladakh. From which date do I need to file returns using new GSTIN?

You need to file all your returns using new GSTIN, effective 1st January 2020.

5. Which State code is to be selected as place of supply (PoS) in case of transportation of goods outside India, by a registered taxpayer on behalf of a registered recipient?

In case of supply of services (by a registered taxpayer) by way of transportation or courier of goods to a place outside India, the place of supply is the foreign country outside India (being destination of such goods).

For reporting such transactions, where POS lies in foreign country, the supplier of services (the registered taxpayer) needs to select State code as ‘96-Foreign Country’ from the list of codes.

The registered recipient of services will then be entitled to ITC, though POS lies outside the State of his registration, in case State code 96 is mentioned by of the supplier of services (the registered taxpayer) in their statement of outward supplies.

Illustration – Supplier of goods ‘A’ is registered in State ‘X’ in India who has got an order for supply from a foreign country ‘F’. Supplier ‘A’ asked another taxpayer ‘B’ registered in the same State ‘X’ to supply services (couriers etc.) for transportation of goods to the foreign country. Taxpayer ‘B’ will issue invoice in the name of ‘A’ and mention POS as state code 96. Though, both the taxpayers are located in the same State but by virtue of POS as 96, the supply will be taxable under IGST and ITC will be available to taxpayer ‘A’ under IGST head.

6. What would be the type of supply when the State Code is selected as ‘96-Foreign Country’?

Supplies with Place of Supply selected as state code ‘96-Foreign Country’ will always be inter-State supply.

7. In which tables of Form GSTR-1 the State Code as ‘96-Foreign Country’ will be available for selection from the dropdowns?

The state code ’96-Foreign Country’ will be available for selection, except when the recipient is a Composition taxpayer or UIN holder, in the existing list of Place of Supply (POS) drop-down in following tables of Form GSTR-1:

  • B2B (Table 4,6B,6C)
  • B2B Amendments (Table 9A)

Note: This will be available on both online and offline.

Q. No. 1 to 4 are FAQs related to Merger of UT of Daman & Diu with UT of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and consequent changes on GST Portal for taxpayers

1. Can a taxpayer issue an invoice dated on or after 1st August 2020 using the old GSTIN, in case a new GSTIN has been assigned for UT of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu?

No. New/fresh invoice may be generated in new GSTIN only, effective from 1st August 2020.

2. I have received an intimation that a new GSTIN has been assigned to me for UT of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu. Do I need to issue invoice again?

Any invoices issued post 1st August 2020, against old GSTIN would need to be reissued with new GSTIN, once the new GSTIN is communicated to the taxpayer.

3. Can a taxpayer file monthly/quarterly returns in Old GSTN, in case, they have received an intimation that a new GSTIN has been assigned to them for UT of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu?

In old GSTIN, taxpayer cannot file monthly/quarterly returns related to the period after 1st August 2020. All pending monthly returns for the period prior to 1st August 2020, need to be filed in old GSTIN. All monthly returns for the period after 1st August 2020, need to be filed in new GSTIN.

For filing quarterly returns for the quarter July to September 2020, transactions upto 31st July 2020 need to be filled in the return pertaining to old GSTIN, by selecting the tax period as July to September 2020.

For the transactions, for the period from 1st August to 30th September, 2020, quarterly return need to be filed in the new GSTIN, by selecting the tax period as July to September 2020.

4. I have received an intimation that a new GSTIN has been assigned to me for UT of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu. From which date do I need to file returns using new GSTIN?

You need to file all your returns using new GSTIN, effective 1st August 2020.

FAQs > Form GSTR-1 Delinking of Debit and Credit Note

1. Whether taxpayer is required to link the credit or debit note to original invoice?

No, taxpayers can directly report credit or debit notes without linking it to any original invoice.

Before delinking of credit or debit note to original invoice: When the taxpayer issued one credit or debit note, for more than one invoice, then they were not able to enter all these original invoices details in Form GSTR-1. Hence, reporting of the same was not possible.

After delinking of credit or debit note to original invoice: Taxpayers can report single credit or debit note, issued against multiple original invoices in Form GSTR-1, in one go.

2. When will the Intra-State supplies attracting IGST will be enabled for taxpayers in Form GSTR-1?

Intra-State supplies attracting IGST will be enabled only when the supply attract reverse charge is selected by the taxpayer.

3. When will all the note supply type checkboxes will be disabled for a taxpayer in Form GSTR-1?

If the recipient GSTIN is ISD GSTIN, then all the note supply type checkboxes will be disabled.

4. Which GSTINs are allowed as recipient in Form GSTR-1, when taxpayer select note supply type as Deemed Exports?

If the taxpayer selects note supply type as Deemed Exports, then only Normal taxpayer (other than SEZ unit or developer) and Casual taxpayer GSTINs are allowed as recipient.

5. I have generated the JSON file from old excel utility before delinking, but has not uploaded it on the GST Portal. Can I upload the same now (i.e. after delinking of Debit and Credit Note)?

No, you cannot upload the JSON file generated before delinking of Debit and Credit Note. You need to update the details manually, in new offline excel utility again and then generate the JSON file to upload it into the GST portal.

Note: You need to download latest Returns Offline Tool from the Downloads section of GST Portal. Click here to more about it.

6. I have submitted and filed Form GSTR-1 before delinking. Should I file Form GSTR-1 again after delinking?

If you have already filed Form GSTR-1 before delinking, you are not required to file Form GSTR-1 again, for that period, after delinking.

Note: Taxpayers who have submitted, but not filed, Form GSTR-1 will need to file Form GSTR-1.

Auto-population of e-invoice Details in Form GSTR-1, for taxpayers generating e-invoice

1. In which tables of Form GSTR-1 are the details auto-populated from E-invoices?

The data gets auto-populated from E-invoices in the following tables of Form GSTR-1:

a. 4A, 4B, 4C, 6B, 6C – B2B Invoices

b. 6A – Export Invoices

c. 9B – Credit/Debit notes (Registered) – CDNR

d. 9B – Credit/Debit notes (Unregistered) – CDNUR

2. Is there a separate link/ tile to view Form GSTR-1 with only the auto populated E-invoice details?

No, there is no separate link/ tile to view Form GSTR-1 only with auto-populated E-invoice details. The details get updated in the existing tile itself. (Perform the same steps to access the Form GSTR-1, Services > Returns > Returns Dashboard option).

3. From where does the data gets auto-populated in Form GSTR-1?

After generating invoices, the taxpayers will upload the invoice details on Invoice Registration Portal (IRP), which in turn will generate a unique invoice reference number (IRN), a QR code and digitally sign it. The GST Portal will get these E-invoice details from IRP and update it in the taxpayer’s Form GSTR-1.

The data gets auto-populated from E-invoices in the following tables of Form GSTR-1:

a. 4A, 4B, 4C, 6B, 6C – B2B Invoices,

b. 6A – Export Invoices, and

c. 9B – Credit/Debit notes (Registered) – CDNR

d. 9B – Credit/Debit notes (Unregistered) – CDNUR

Editing E-invoice Details  

1. Can I edit the details that get auto-populated from E-invoice in Form GSTR-1?

Yes, you can edit the auto-populated E-invoice details in Form GSTR-1.

2. How can I edit the auto-populated E-invoice details in Form GSTR-1?

To edit an E-invoice detail auto-populated in Form GSTR-1, access the invoice (Dashboard > Returns > Form GSTR-1/ IFF: B2B (or the invoice you wish to edit), and then click the Edit icon available under the Actions column. Click the SAVE button after making the changes in the invoice. Once, the changes are made in invoice, the Source, IRN, and IRN Date fields will become blank.

3. Is there any additional field/ column that gets displayed for E-invoices auto-populated in Form GSTR-1?

Yes, in case the E-invoice details are auto-populated in Form GSTR-1, the following columns get displayed in the Processed Documents page:

  • Source: Displays the source from where the details are uploaded in Form GSTR-1. ‘E-invoice’ implies that the details are auto-populated from E-invoice.
  • IRN: Invoice Reference Number (IRN) of the E-invoice.
  • IRN Date: Date of E-invoice.

4. How do I update the changes made in auto-populated E-invoice details in my Form GSTR-1?

To update the changes, click EDIT > Change Details > Save records and then click the GENERATE SUMMARY button available at the bottom of Form GSTR-1 page to update invoice details.

Downloading/ Viewing E-invoice Details in Form GSTR-1

1. How can I download or view the details that get auto-populated from E-invoice and in which format?

You can download the E-invoice details that get auto-populated in Form GSTR-1 in an excel by clicking the DOWNLOAD DETAILS FROM E-INVOICES (EXCEL) button available at the bottom of Form GSTR-1 page.

2. How long does it take for the GST Portal to download details if I click DOWNLOAD DETAILS FROM E-INVOICES (EXCEL) button?

The time taken by the GST Portal to download and display details, when DOWNLOAD DETAILS FROM E-INVOICE button is clicked, depends on the number of records available in Form GSTR-1.

1. In case of Zero records available, clicking the DOWNLOAD DETAILS FROM E-INVOICE button displays an information message saying, “No details available for download (This is relevant only if you have reported e-invoices).”

2. In case of less than 500 records are available, the excel gets downloaded instantly and records are displayed in the excel.

3. In case of more than 500 records, the system takes some time to prepare and generate the file. The following message is displayed at the top of the page in blue bar indicating the download in process. “Excel download is in progress. Please come back in some time. Once downloaded, the file will appear in ‘E-INVOICE DOWNLOAD HISTORY”.

3. Where and how can I view the downloaded file?

Click the E-INVOICE DOWNLOAD HISTORY button on the Form GSTR-1 page to view the links of downloaded files. The list of last five downloaded files gets displayed under File Available for Download column. Click the file you wish to open and view.

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19 Comments

  1. SASEENTHIRAN says:

    I have generated a new EWB but goods were not transported and missed to cancel either from supplier or from consignee within the period of 24 hrs and 72 hrs Now the data is available while prepare GSTR1 through on line and in which case need to pay the tax for goods not transported. How can I deal it without tax liabilty.

    1. saseenthiran says:

      I have not raised any credit note so far. Shall I can make a credit note against this invoice for equal taxable and tax amount and add in GSTR1

  2. K.Subbiyah says:

    Goodmorning Sir
    Please clarify the values in Table – 12 HSN Summary in GSTR-1 must be equal to the value of Other Tables like B2B,B2C,CDNR etc.. or it can vary.The debit / credit notes raised to adjust the difference in original invoice raised and reported in CDNR need to be captured in HSN summary or need not captured. If not captured the HSN Summary will not be equal to the value reported in other tables of GSTR-1

  3. K Surendranath says:

    Dear sir,
    We have filed GSTR-1 in March 2018 for a bill of Rs.5 Lakhs. Again same bill was filed in April 208 in GSTR-1 and filed GSTR-3B. we have filed 9 and 9C for 2017-18 and 2018-19. Our buyer is under composite scheme. Is it required to pay tax on 2nd time filing of GSTR-1.Please clarify.

  4. SUBRATA DEBNATH says:

    In GSTR-1, B2B Invoice value will be put after considering the Credit Note Value Rs.90/- ? i.e. Total Value Rs.100/-, Credit Note Rs.10/- Net Value Rs.90/-

  5. Abrajam VA says:

    We have claimed ITC thru GSTR 3B. But the same is not reflected in GSTR 2A. That means the supplier is not filed the GSTR-1 correctly. Can I submit copy of Invoices to prove the ITC claim.
    Awaiting your reply

  6. Rakesh ranjan says:

    Dear sir ,
    plz clear my doubt sir, I have exempted goods export (not 0 rated ), but in GSTR1 not show for exempted goods column.
    Where we show the exempted items in gstr1 ??

  7. prakash says:

    dear sir,
    i have only b2c sales i am uploading hsn summary of b2c sales and rate wise b2c sales but some 0.35 paise difference is there between hsn and b2c. is it mandatory to tally both values tell me please.

  8. Kamlesh says:

    I have different gst number in different states on my Single Pan Card in one state my turnover is more than 1.5 Crore so i file monthly GSTR 1 & in other state my GST Turnover is less than 1.5 Crore with different gst number but on single PAN, My Question is whether i have to file monthly GSTR 1 Or quarterly GSTR1 in state in which i have turnover less than 1.5 Crore???

  9. KANNAN says:

    DEAR SIR,
    PLEASE I REQUEST YOU PLEASE CLEAR MY DOUBT (I HAVE FILED MY GSTR1 AMENDMENT 2017-2018 & 2018-2019 ERROR INVOICE AM WRONGLY ENTERED IN SUPPLY ATTRACT REVERSE CHARGES WHICH ALL INVOICE AMEND FEB 19 AMEND CLEARLY BUT ITS RECTIFIED FEB 19 (2018-2019) INCLUDING 2017-2018 (WHEN WILL BE 2017-2018 INVOICE ARE RECTIFIED )

  10. devendra khanna says:

    there is no cess on our item but by error an amount equal to invoice value entered in cess in GSTR1 and the return filed now the tax liability is the total invoice value that is sum of taxable value plus gst.
    please inform how to correct

  11. manjunatha b says:

    we have raised invoices on customers but not sent to customers subsequently invoice is cancelled by raising credit note. should we net off invoice since invoice and credit note is in same month or file independently. this is only cancellation of invoice transaction.

  12. harshdeep says:

    dear sir
    if I am registered dealer of gst and if I make sale to a shopkeeper who is unregistered small shopkeeper , would my invoice be raised as b2c(small) ,, kindly help me with this

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