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January 2018
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The government has waived late fees for
non-filers of summary and final sales returns for the July 2017-September 2018
period by businesses registered under the goods and services tax (GST).
However, these businesses would have to file their returns for the 15-month
period by March 31, 2019, the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs
(CBIC) said.
Giving effect to the decision of the GST
Council in its December 22 meeting, CBIC has notified waiver of late fees for
non filing of GSTR-3B, GSTR-1 and GSTR-4 and non-payment of taxes between July
2017 and September 2018. While GSTR-3B is the summary sales return filed by
businesses, GSTR-1 is the final sales return. GSTR-4 is filed by businesses who
have opted for composition scheme, under which they have to file returns
quarterly.
The
fee for late filing of the returns is Rs 25 per day for Central GST (CGST) and
an equal amount under State GST (SGST). However, those businesses who have to
file returns but have 'nil' tax liability would have to pay a fine of Rs 10
under CGST law, and an equal amount under SGST law. The CBIC said "the
amount of late fee payable under Section 47 of the said (CGST) Act shall stand
waived for the registered persons who failed to furnish the return" in
Form GSTR-3B GSTR-1, for the months between July 2017 and September 2018, by
the due date but furnishes the said return between the period from December 22,
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For businesses filing GSTR-4, the late fees
would be waived for non-filing of returns for the quarters from July 2017 to
September 2018 provided the said returns are furnished between the period from
December 22, 2018 to March 31, 2019, the CBIC said.
AMRG & Associates Partner Rajat Mohan
said: "On popular demand, the finance ministry has finally waived the late
fees for taxpayers who were unable to file GSTR-1, GSTR 3B or GSTR-4 for the
period July 2017 to September 2018 by the due date but furnished the same
between 22 December to 31 March, 2019. This relief would be light on exchequer
but would definitely afford brownie points for the government being a populist
measure."
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