Goods and Services Tax : GST reconciliation requires matching GSTR-1, GSTR-3B, and Books of Account to detect errors in output tax and ITC claims. Identify...
Goods and Services Tax : A practical guide to ensuring Bill of Entry data flows correctly from ICEGATE to GSTR-2B. Proper verification prevents ITC blockag...
Goods and Services Tax : The High Court ruled that GST authorities must mandatorily apply Circular No. 183/15/2022-GST before disallowing ITC due to return...
Goods and Services Tax : Introduction: The Death of the Month-End Rush For nearly half a decade, the 14th of every month has been a day of reckoning for In...
Goods and Services Tax : Learn why GSTR-2B, 2A, and books differ, how mismatches occur, and the steps founders must take to claim ITC correctly and stay au...
Goods and Services Tax : GSTN alerts taxpayers about duplicate invoices in GSTR-2B for September and October 2024. Resolution is underway; QRMP taxpayers a...
Goods and Services Tax : Explore the impact of the 53rd GST Council Meeting recommendations, including waivers on interest and penalties under Section 73, ...
Goods and Services Tax : AGFTC & ITBA highlight issues with GST portal downtime on 10th and 11th April 2024, urging prompt action from authorities....
Goods and Services Tax : Explore latest GSTN advisory on DRC-01C compliance for managing input tax credit discrepancies in GSTR-2B and GSTR-3B. Learn the r...
Goods and Services Tax : It may be noted that, the Input Tax Credit (ITC) gets auto populated in GSTR3B from GSTR2B only if the taxpayer has not saved any ...
Goods and Services Tax : Allahabad HC dismisses plea in Laxmi Telecom Vs State of U.P., ruling alternative statutory remedies are available for GST dispute...
Goods and Services Tax : During the scrutiny of the petitioner's monthly return, it was found that there was a short payment of taxes due to excess claim o...
Goods and Services Tax : During the relevant period, the petitioner filed its return and paid the appropriate taxes. While scrutinizing the petitioner's mo...
Goods and Services Tax : Madras High Court held that ex-parte order passed under Section 73 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act without affording ade...
Goods and Services Tax : Kerala High Court held that Section 149 of the Customs Act is an additional remedy available to the person who seek amendment of t...
Goods and Services Tax : Understand how to manage inadvertently rejected invoices, debit notes, and credit notes on IMS, including ITC claims for recipient...
Goods and Services Tax : Draft GSTR-2B for December 2024 (Oct-Dec 2024 quarter) will be generated on January 16, 2025, following extended return filing dea...
Goods and Services Tax : Understand scenarios where GSTR-2B is not generated for October 2024, including QRMP scheme details and filing prerequisites. Read...
Goods and Services Tax : The Supplier View functionality in GST IMS allows suppliers to track actions taken by recipients on invoices, ensuring better tr...
Goods and Services Tax : GSTN issues advisory on the new Invoice Management System (IMS) for accepting or rejecting supplier invoices, impacting GSTR-2B an...
Problems That Taxpayer May Face Due To Recently introduced amendment allowing credit in GSTR 3B only if the same appears in GSTR 2B and due to Visit by GST authorities and attachment of Bank Accounts/Property.
There are many amendments proposed from 1st January 2022. Among them the most crucial two which would impact all taxpayers is related to the legal changes for availing ITC and filing GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B which have been notified vide Notification No 39/2021-Central Tax dated 21st December 2021. In this article we will discuss the said […]
New condition to avail Input Tax Credit: It was been proposed to insert the new clause ‘(aa)’, after clause (a), in Section 16(2) of the CGST Act, that provides an additional condition to claim ITC based on GSTR-2A and newly introduced GSTR-2B,
Manual > Viewing Form GSTR-2B How can I view and download Form GSTR-2B? Form GSTR-2B is an auto-drafted ITC statement which will be generated for every registered person on the basis of the information furnished by his/her suppliers in their respective Form GSTR-1 & Form GSTR-5 and ITC received through Form GSTR-6. The statement will indicate availability of […]
Concept of Person being distinct is only for GST perspective, otherwise, it is one and same person only. Hence it will help the registered person to unlock its working capital and less administrative work for GST department
All GST Taxpayers getting difficult to match their Book ITC with GSTR 2B ITC. Because GSTR-2B contains ITC is not only Related to current month ITC. It may be related to Earlier Months ITC due to their suppliers is filed GST Returns after the due date. Here is the Simple Equation for Matching your Book ITC with GSTR 2B ITC. […]
Recover interest on protective basis from your supplier if he has made default in filing of GSTR-1/IFF within due date Department is now issuing the notices for mismatch of ITC comparing GSTR 3B Vs GSTR 2A/B. The reason for such notices because your seller has not filed his GSTR-1/IFF within due date prescribed under CGST […]
ITC to be taken as per 2A/2B/Books What is ITC? Input Tax Credit Mechanism is available to you when you are registered as a Taxpayer under GST Act whether you are Manufacturer, Supplier, Agent, E-Commerce Operator etc. You are eligible to claim ITC on your Purchases. How to claim ITC? For claiming of ITC you […]
Form GSTR 2A is a purchase-related dynamic tax return that is automatically generated for each business by the GST portal and Form GSTR-2B is a new static month-wise auto-drafted statement for regular taxpayers (whether or not opted into the QRMP scheme) introduced on the GST portal. Article analyses difference between Form GSTR 2A and Form […]
GSTR 2B Matching Excel Utility V.2 (Free) GST Council Instructed All GST Taxpayers Can Take Input Tax Credit Based on GSTR 2B. GSTR 2B is a Auto Drafted Statement Generated (For Instance) for the month of Aug 2021, a Suppliers filed their GSTR1 on 12th Aug 2021 up to 11th Sep 2021. The statement for Aug 2021 […]