GSTR 9 is an annual return to be filed yearly by taxpayers registered under CGST Act, 2017. GSTR 9 consists of details regarding the outward and inward supplies made/received during the relevant financial year under different tax heads i.e. CGST, SGST & IGST.
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Goods and Services Tax : CBIC exempt the registered person whose aggregate turnover in the financial year 2022-23 is up to two crore rupees, from filing an...
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Goods and Services Tax : CBIC reduces Annual Return Late Fee as follows vide Notification No. 07/2023–Central Tax Dated: 31st March, 2023 – A. for...
COVID pandemic subsiding and GST Department Stepping up the Heat on the Assesses With COVID pandemic subsiding, the activities of GST department with regard to the scrutiny of the data filed for the year 2017-18 have increased. The GST assessees are getting communications from the GST department along with system generated excel files showing various […]
Various notifications have been issued by the CBIC today to give effect to the recommendations of the 43rd GST Council meeting. Synopsis of the same is as follows: ♦ Notification No. 16/2021 – Central Tax Dated 01/06/2021: Section 112 of the Finance Act providing for retrospective amendment in Section 50 of the CGST Act related […]
GSTR-9 : Annual return for the regular tax payer (Due Date – 31st December of next F.Y.) Before going to file the GSTR-9 annual return, we should have several data ready with us to provide in the annual return. 1. List of tax invoices (Taxable, Exempted & Non- GST Supplies) issued during the period in […]
Common credit means that part of ITC which cannot be identified specifically to taxable supplies including zero rated or exempt supplies or non- business rather commonly used for taxable supplies, exempt supplies or/and for non-business use. For Input goods and services: Rule 42 of the CGST Rules 2017 prescribe the ITC reversal on the supplies […]
Due date for furnishing of GSTR-9 and GSTR-9C for the financial year 2019-20 extended further to 31.03.2021. Due date was earlier extended from 31.12.2020 to 28.02.2021
Goods and Services Tax Practitioners’ Association Vs. Union of India (Bombay High Court) On due consideration, we are not inclined to accede to the prayer made by the petitioners that too at this eleventh hour. It is not that the time-limit has not been extended. The initial due date of 31.12.2020 has been extended to […]
Excel utility for preparation of GSTR 9 (Annual Return) & GSTR 9C (Audit Report) Excel utility for preparation of GSTR 9 (Annual Return) & GSTR 9C (Audit Report) for Financial Year 2019-20. File is Easy to use and contains three type of fields i.e those which user has to fill, those which will be automatically […]
KSCAA requested to extend the due date for filing Annual Return GSTR9 and Reconciliation Statement GSTR9C for FY 2019-20 by at least 3 months i.e. until 31st May, 2021. KARNATAKA STATE CHARTERED ACOOUNTANTS ASSOCIATION (R) CA Kumar S Jigajinni President, KSCAA CA Parmod Srihari Secretary, KSCAA Date: 24th February, 2021 To, Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman Hon’ble […]
Advisory on Annual Return (GSTR-9) The taxpayers are advised to ensure that values are reported upto two decimal places in the GSTR-9 offline utility. The error “Error! Invalid Summary payload” after uploading the JSON created from the Offline Utility of GSTR-9 is reported due to reporting values upto three decimal places instead of two decimals. […]
Attention GST Taxpayers whose Aggregate Annual Turnover for the FY 19-20 is more than Rs. 5 crore! File your Annual Return along with Reconciliation statement GSTR-9C before February 28, 2021. Attention GST Taxpayers whose aggregate annual turnover for the FY 19-20 is more than Rs. 2 crore! File Annual GSTR-9 Return before February 28, 2021.