NEW DELHI : The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) on Tuesday said that the due date for filing form GST return-3B for the month of April 2022 has been extended till 24 May.
The due date for filing GST return-3B for every month is the 20th of the next month for businesses with sales more than ₹five crores. Accordingly, April returns were to be filed by 20 May and the tax authority’s order gives them extra time.
The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) is considering a proposal to extension to the due date for filing of GSTR 3B on account of technical glitch faced by the taxpayers in filing their return for the month of April.
Read MoreSource: https://taxguru.in/goods-and-service-tax/govt-extend-due-date-filing-gstr-3b-april-2022.html
A technical glitch has been reported by Infosys in generation of April 2022 GSTR-2B & auto-population of GSTR-3B on portal. Infosys has been directed by Govt for early resolution. Technical team is working to provide GSTR-2B & correct auto-populated GSTR-3B at the earliest.
Read MoreSource: https://taxguru.in/goods-and-service-tax/gstr2b-april-2022.html
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 data in GSTR3B for that tax period.
2. The auto population of ITC in GSTR3B will not happen for those taxpayers who have already saved data in GSTR3B. In such cases, the taxpayer has to input the ITC data in Table 4 of GSTR 38
18 May seems to be a D-Day for the online gaming sector as the Group of Ministers (GoM), chaired by Meghalaya chief minister Conrad Sangma, has unanimously decided to impose 28% Goods and Services Tax (GST) on casino, race course and online gaming services.
Read MoreThe Group of Ministers (GoM) has agreed to recommend hiking the GST rate on casino, race course and online gaming services to 28 per cent.
Read MoreSource: https://www.livemint.com/news/india/maharashtra-up-top-in-gst-registrations-11652625287515.html
NEW DELHI : Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh have topped in Goods and Services Tax (GST) registrations by businesses and dealers followed by Gujarat and Tamil Nadu, reflecting that economic prowess of these states.
Read MoreNational capital Delhi has registered a record GST collection of ₹2,898 crore in April 2022. It is Delhi's highest-ever SGST collection for April. The record GST collection is also a sound indicator of the national capital's economy recovering fast after the devastation caused by the three waves of the Covid pandemic.
Read MoreSource: https://taxguru.in/corporate-law/cbi-arrests-four-sub-inspectors-posted-delhi.html
CBI TAKES EXEMPLARY ACTION AGAINST ITS OFFICIALS AS PART OF ZERO TOLERANCE POLICY TOWARDS CORRUPTION & OTHER OFFENCES, ARRESTS ITS FOUR SUB-INSPECTORS AND CONDUCTS SEARCHES AT THEIR PREMISES; ALL FOUR DISMISSED FROM SERVICE
Read MoreSource: https://taxguru.in/goods-and-service-tax/6-processes-improve-experience-gst-taxpayers-haryana.html
Conference on Taxpayer Friendly Measures in GST and launch of Haryana GST Returns Scrutiny Manual
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