Goods and Services Tax : The article explains how IMS makes accepted invoice records the basis for ITC eligibility, strengthening compliance, fraud detecti...
Goods and Services Tax : The article explains how the GSTAT held that a mere mismatch between GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B is insufficient to invoke Section 74 witho...
Goods and Services Tax : GSTAT held that a mere mismatch between GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B does not automatically establish tax evasion or justify proceedings und...
Goods and Services Tax : The issue concerns confusion regarding the purpose and sequencing of GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B filings. The key takeaway is that GSTR-1 s...
Goods and Services Tax : ICAI clarified that ITC wrongly reversed under Table 4(B)(1) instead of Table 4(B)(2) can still be reclaimed within statutory time...
Goods and Services Tax : The Government introduced reforms such as e-invoicing and auto-population of data in GST returns. These measures improve accuracy,...
Goods and Services Tax : ICAI writes to CBIC requesting a one-week extension for the September 2025 GSTR-3B due date, citing the Diwali festival period and...
Goods and Services Tax : Important change in Table 6 of GSTR-9 for FY 24-25 - Taxpayers can now report ITC of previous financial year that was claimed in ...
Goods and Services Tax : BCAS requests extension of GSTR-3B filing and payment deadline for Sep 2025, arguing the original date of Oct 20 coincides with Di...
Goods and Services Tax : Due to severe floods in Maharashtra, MCTC has requested a three-day extension for the GSTR-3B filing deadline, citing hardships fa...
Goods and Services Tax : The assessment was based on four discrepancies: reconciliation issues between GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B, input tax credit (ITC) mismatch ...
Goods and Services Tax : The Karnataka High Court ruled that ITC for FY 2018-19 cannot be denied merely because import and SEZ transactions were absent fro...
Goods and Services Tax : The Madras High Court remanded an ex parte assessment arising from a GSTR-3B and GSTR-2A mismatch after finding that the assessee ...
Goods and Services Tax : The Karnataka High Court quashed ex-parte GST adjudication orders after the taxpayer claimed it could explain discrepancies betwee...
Goods and Services Tax : Gauhati High Court rules GSTR-1 vs GSTR-3B mismatch from clerical errors cannot trigger automatic tax recovery without Rule 88C pr...
Goods and Services Tax : CBIC extends due date for filing March 2026 GSTR-3B to April 21, 2026, for registered persons under Section 39 of the CGST Act....
Goods and Services Tax : GSTN clarified that system-calculated interest for February 2026 was incorrectly reflected in March returns due to a technical iss...
Goods and Services Tax : GST Portal revises interest computation in GSTR-3B, factoring minimum cash ledger balance and auto-populating non-editable interes...
Goods and Services Tax : GST Network has issued an advisory introducing significant system enhancements in GSTR-3B beginning with the January 2026 tax peri...
Goods and Services Tax : The advisory clarifies that from November 2025, auto-populated values in Table 3.2 of GSTR-3B cannot be manually edited. Any corre...
Learn how to use an automated Excel toolkit to reconcile GSTR-3B, GSTR-1, and your books. Streamline GST compliance with a simple, four-step process.
Madras High Court allows GST payers to claim ITC for FYs 2017-21 if GSTR-3B was filed by Nov 30, 2021, reversing disallowances.
Madras High Court held that ITC in respect of delayed GSTR-3B allowed provided GSTR-3B is filed on or before 30.11.2021. accordingly, claim of ITC barred by limitation in terms of section 16(4) of CGST Act but within period prescribed in terms of section 16(5) is allowed.
The petitioner has preferred the present appeal mainly contesting that respondent-department erred in denying claim of ITC for delay in filing GSTR-3B returns since the delay was on account of Covid-19 outbreak.
Mere clerical error in filing GSTR-3B, when GSTR-1 reflected correct figures and no revenue loss occurred to department, could not be a ground for raising tax demands and taxpayer was permitted to rectify a clerical error made while filing GSTR-3B.
Writ petition filed by assessee challenging a GST ( Goods and Services Tax ) order on alleged wrongful availment of Input Tax Credit ( ITC ) was rejected holding that the dispute did not fall under Section 16(4) and that the proper remedy lay in filing an appeal.
Due to heavy rains in Maharashtra, the GSTR-3B filing due date for July 2025 has been extended to August 27 for Mumbai, Thane, Raigad, and Palghar districts.
Due date for GSTR-3B for July 2025 is extended to August 27, 2025, for taxpayers in Mumbai, Thane, Raigad, and Palghar districts of Maharashtra
Due to severe floods in Maharashtra, MCTC has requested a three-day extension for the GSTR-3B filing deadline, citing hardships faced by taxpayers.
Explore the debate over GSTR-3B hard-locking and whether it aligns with GST laws. Learn how this change impacts taxpayers and what it means for compliance.