This presentation contains a discussion on the legal provision, notification, press release related to GSTR-9 Annual return of GST.
The presentation also contained walkthrough form GSTR-9 along with various case studies and illustrations.
Brief presentation on GSTR -2B along with screenshots from the GST Portal.Ramandeep Bhatia
GSTR 2B is a static ITC statement which provides information regarding ITC available on the basis of returns filed by a supplier. Prepared a brief presentation on the subject along with screenshots from the GST Portal.
This document provides an overview of key topics in GST presented by CA Ramandeep Singh Bhatia. It discusses registration requirements, reverse charge mechanism, sale of used assets, input tax credit including conditions and restrictions, returns and audits, e-way bills, TDS/TCS provisions, refunds, notices and investigations, and interest charges under GST. The summary covers the main points on registration thresholds, applicable taxes, documentation needs, and compliance requirements for these important GST concepts.
The PPT contains provision relating to GST Annual Return and form notified. (Please note the understanding is based on the law and format prevailing as on date of uploading and there are some onion and interpretation involve which may vary).
The document provides information about filing GST annual returns, including practical issues and concerns. It discusses key details like the statutory requirement to file annual returns, consequences of non-compliance, important dates and deadlines. It emphasizes the importance of annual returns for claiming input tax credit, adjusting credit and debit notes, retention of accounts, and timelines for assessments. The annual return aims to consolidate transaction details declared over the previous 15 months in GSTR-1, GSTR-3B and other returns.
Optitax's presentation on annual return & reco. statementNilesh Mahajan
The annual return GSTR-9 requires certain information to be provided in specified formats. It requires:
1) Details of outward and inward supplies declared in GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B returns filed during the previous financial year.
2) Details of input tax credit claimed in GSTR-3B returns filed during the previous financial year.
3) Details of tax paid as declared in returns filed during the previous financial year.
4) Particulars of transactions pertaining to the previous financial year declared in returns between April to September of the current financial year.
The document provides information about the GSTR-9 annual return filing requirements under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) in India. It states that GSTR-9 must be filed by regular taxpayers to consolidate supplies and input tax credit details for the entire financial year. It outlines the different types of annual returns that must be filed depending on the taxpayer's registration type. It also discusses the due date for filing GSTR-9, which has been extended to 30 June 2019, and penalties for late filing. The key parts of the GSTR-9 form and details required to be reported in each part are also explained.
“Most awaited GST Annual Return (Form GSTR 9) and Audit Reconciliation Statement (Form GSTR 9C) are notified by Government vide Notification 39/2018 CT dated 4th Sep 2018 and 49/2018 CT dated 13th Sep 2018. Due date for filing of the same for F.Y. 2017-18 is 31st Dec 2018. Enclosing herewith Master Guide on GST Annual Return and Audit, covering:
§ How to Go Head with Annual Return and GST Audit
§ Important Provisions
§ Analysis of GSTR 9 Form and How to fill the same
§ Analysis of GSTR 9C Form and How to fill the same
Professional should plan their work and ensure to file the said forms before due date, without waiting for extension.”
Thanks & Regards
CA Swapnil Munot
+91 90212 65137
Brief presentation on GSTR -2B along with screenshots from the GST Portal.Ramandeep Bhatia
GSTR 2B is a static ITC statement which provides information regarding ITC available on the basis of returns filed by a supplier. Prepared a brief presentation on the subject along with screenshots from the GST Portal.
This document provides an overview of key topics in GST presented by CA Ramandeep Singh Bhatia. It discusses registration requirements, reverse charge mechanism, sale of used assets, input tax credit including conditions and restrictions, returns and audits, e-way bills, TDS/TCS provisions, refunds, notices and investigations, and interest charges under GST. The summary covers the main points on registration thresholds, applicable taxes, documentation needs, and compliance requirements for these important GST concepts.
The PPT contains provision relating to GST Annual Return and form notified. (Please note the understanding is based on the law and format prevailing as on date of uploading and there are some onion and interpretation involve which may vary).
The document provides information about filing GST annual returns, including practical issues and concerns. It discusses key details like the statutory requirement to file annual returns, consequences of non-compliance, important dates and deadlines. It emphasizes the importance of annual returns for claiming input tax credit, adjusting credit and debit notes, retention of accounts, and timelines for assessments. The annual return aims to consolidate transaction details declared over the previous 15 months in GSTR-1, GSTR-3B and other returns.
Optitax's presentation on annual return & reco. statementNilesh Mahajan
The annual return GSTR-9 requires certain information to be provided in specified formats. It requires:
1) Details of outward and inward supplies declared in GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B returns filed during the previous financial year.
2) Details of input tax credit claimed in GSTR-3B returns filed during the previous financial year.
3) Details of tax paid as declared in returns filed during the previous financial year.
4) Particulars of transactions pertaining to the previous financial year declared in returns between April to September of the current financial year.
The document provides information about the GSTR-9 annual return filing requirements under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) in India. It states that GSTR-9 must be filed by regular taxpayers to consolidate supplies and input tax credit details for the entire financial year. It outlines the different types of annual returns that must be filed depending on the taxpayer's registration type. It also discusses the due date for filing GSTR-9, which has been extended to 30 June 2019, and penalties for late filing. The key parts of the GSTR-9 form and details required to be reported in each part are also explained.
“Most awaited GST Annual Return (Form GSTR 9) and Audit Reconciliation Statement (Form GSTR 9C) are notified by Government vide Notification 39/2018 CT dated 4th Sep 2018 and 49/2018 CT dated 13th Sep 2018. Due date for filing of the same for F.Y. 2017-18 is 31st Dec 2018. Enclosing herewith Master Guide on GST Annual Return and Audit, covering:
§ How to Go Head with Annual Return and GST Audit
§ Important Provisions
§ Analysis of GSTR 9 Form and How to fill the same
§ Analysis of GSTR 9C Form and How to fill the same
Professional should plan their work and ensure to file the said forms before due date, without waiting for extension.”
Thanks & Regards
CA Swapnil Munot
+91 90212 65137
UPDATED PPT ON TABLE BY TABLE POINTS ON GST ANNUAL RETURN GSTR-9. CHECK POINTS OF GSTR-9 COUPLED WITH REFERENCE TO GST AUDIT GUIDE YOU TO ANNUAL COMPLIANCE UNDER GST.
GSTR 9C Audit Form is notified by the Indian government for all the taxpayer. The form is divided into five parts and sixteen table. Check out the file process and formate of GSTR 9C form.
The GSTR 9 is a GST annual return form to be filed by the regular taxpayer once a year with all the consolidated details of SGST, CGST and IGST paid during the year. GSTR 9 form must be filed by all registered taxable persons under GST.
The document provides information on the due dates for filing annual GST returns and audit for the 2018-19 financial year. It discusses the applicability of audit requirements based on aggregate turnover, which is the total value of taxable, exempt and export supplies across all registrations with the same PAN. It also summarizes the key parts and tables in form GSTR-9 for filing the annual return and highlights important points about filing, consequences of late or non-filing, and how to analyze the details required in the different sections.
The document provides an overview of GST audit requirements in India. It discusses key topics like what constitutes a GST audit, the requirement for audit under GST law, books of accounts that need to be maintained, threshold for mandatory audit, and who is required to get accounts audited. It also covers FAQs on GST audit like applicability to multiple business units and the treatment of branch transfers. Furthermore, it describes the key components of a GST audit report and reconciliation statement in Form GSTR-9C including reconciling turnover, tax paid, and input tax credit as per books of accounts vs annual return. Finally, it mentions important aspects to be verified in GSTR-9C and links to audit checklist,
This document provides an overview of GST audits and reconciliations in India. It defines an audit under GST as the examination of records to verify tax compliance. There are different types of audits including those conducted by tax authorities and annual audits required for businesses over a certain turnover threshold. Annual audits must be conducted by a chartered or cost accountant and involve reconciling financial statements with GST returns. The document also addresses common questions around the applicability of annual GST audits and clarifies key terms like aggregate turnover. Form GSTR-9C is described as the reconciliation statement that must be certified by an auditor and filed along with annual returns.
This file contains the procedure on how to file GSTR 9 Annual Returns with the screenshot of the online portal and comments on important areas of GSTR 9.
GST Audit and GST Annual Return
presentation on GST Audit and Annual Return.
Covering handy material on Relevant provisions governing GST Audit , indicative checklists and summarized contents of annual return and Reconciliation statement
A quick reference for professionals
- There are common e-returns for CGST, SGST, and IGST under GST.
- Every registered person is required to file monthly returns by the 10th of the following month, even if there are no business activities during the period. This includes filing a 'Nil' return.
- Key forms include GSTR-1 for outward supplies, GSTR-2 for inward supplies, and GSTR-3 as the monthly return. Late fees apply for delayed filing.
Checklist on GST Audit step by step guide on how to conduct GST Audit. Main emphasis on
1. Approaching Audit place
2. Checking Invoice
3. Input Tax Credit
4. Time of Supply
etc...
Updated master guide on gst annual return and audit including 20 case studiesPSPCL
The document discusses the key provisions related to annual return filing and audit requirements under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) in India. It provides details about Form GSTR-9 for normal taxpayers, Form GSTR-9A for composition scheme taxpayers, Form GSTR-9B for e-commerce operators, and Form GSTR-9C for taxpayers with over Rs. 2 crore annual turnover which requires audit. It also summarizes the deadline of December 31, 2018 for filing annual returns for FY 2017-18, and the late fees of Rs. 400 per day up to 1% of turnover for delayed filing.
With the introduction of GST came the challenges in its implementation. To ensure the unbroken implementation of GST law on notified entities, government has entrusted on CA's to conduct GST audit and submit report. In view of the importance of the matter, we at I.P. Pasricha & Co “IPC” have come out with ‘Handbook on GST Compliances and GST Audit’.
The document discusses input tax credit (ITC) under the GST Act of 2017. It provides definitions of key terms related to ITC such as input tax, input goods and services, capital goods, and output tax. It outlines the eligibility conditions and limitations for claiming ITC, including possessing valid documents, receiving goods/services, paying suppliers, and filing returns. It discusses apportionment of credit for business and non-business use as well as taxable and exempt supplies. Blocked credits are listed for certain goods/services like motor vehicles. The utilization and ledgers for ITC under GST are also summarized.
The document discusses the various types of returns that must be filed under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) in India. It explains returns that normal taxpayers, composition taxpayers, foreign non-residents, input service distributors, tax deductors, and e-commerce operators must file, including GSTR-1, GSTR-2, GSTR-3, GSTR-4, and others. These returns must be filed monthly or quarterly and include details of outward and inward supplies, tax payments, input tax credit, and reconciliations to ensure all transactions are recorded properly.
PAN intimation and new AIR reporting requirementsDK Bholusaria
This document discusses new rules regarding PAN intimations and annual information reporting (AIR) under sections 139A(5) and 285BA(1) of the Income Tax Act. Key points:
- New rules expand the scope of transactions requiring PAN to be quoted, such as purchase of life insurance, debentures, mutual funds, and transactions over Rs. 50,000.
- Specified persons like banks and brokers are responsible for ensuring PAN is quoted and submitting half-yearly statements of declarations received on Form 60 for transactions without PAN.
- AIR reporting now requires additional information from banks on cash transactions over Rs. 50,000, including deposits, withdrawals and purchase of bank
With the introduction of the concept of GST Audit, it is important to know and taken int consideration various facts that is needed before we conduct GST Audit. In this presentation, we have covered the concept of filing of GSTR 9C, its applicability and various other topics that one should take care of. The presentation also covers an example of GSTR 9C based upon a hypothetical case. The PPT is a one shot compilation of various topics associated with GSTR 9C - GST Audit.
The document discusses Goods and Services Tax (GST) returns that businesses in India are required to file. It states that under GST, businesses must file three monthly returns (GSTR-1, GSTR-2, GSTR-3) and one annual return each year, totaling 37 returns. GSTR-1 contains outward supply/sales details. GSTR-2 contains purchase/input tax credit details. GSTR-3 is a summarized return generated from GSTR-1 and GSTR-2 with tax liability details. Failure to file returns on time results in late fees.
Cross Border Payment- India and New 15CA/15CB RequirementsStuti Shah
The document discusses requirements for deducting tax at source on cross border payments to non-residents. It covers topics like chargeability to tax under section 195, scope of income as per sections 5(2) and 9(1), rate of withholding tax determined by section 90(2) and tax residency certificates under section 90(4). It also explains the new requirements introduced by notification 93/2015 for furnishing information in Form 15CA and obtaining an accountant certificate in Form 15CB for certain payments to non-residents.
The document summarizes the key changes made by the Central Board of Direct Taxes to Form 3CD, which is used for tax audits. There are now 6 amendments to existing clauses and 9 new clauses added. The changes require disclosure of additional information like GST registration number, details on capital asset deductions and deemed gains, transfer pricing adjustments, limitations on interest deductions from associated enterprises, and cash transactions over 200,000 rupees. Complying with the new clauses, especially those relating to impermissible tax avoidance and transfer pricing adjustments, will make the tax auditor's role more complex as it requires thorough investigation and understanding tax regulations.
This provides basic information about GSTR-1 return. For more details about GSTR-1 you can visit our you tube channel-CrystalClear M&K commerce.File your GST returns with us for rs 200 only.
The Income Tax department has notified I-T return forms for individuals and companies for the assessment year 2019-20. For more info, please visit our site: http://caanshoo.com/gst/
This document provides an overview of the statutory requirements for annual returns and audits under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) in India. It discusses key provisions regarding the requirement for audits based on annual turnover thresholds, the types of annual returns to be filed by different registered taxpayers, and the reconciliation statement that must be submitted along with audited annual accounts. The reconciliation statement aims to reconcile the turnover and tax amounts declared in the annual return with the audited financial statements. The document also clarifies differences in the turnover thresholds referenced in the GST law versus rules.
UPDATED PPT ON TABLE BY TABLE POINTS ON GST ANNUAL RETURN GSTR-9. CHECK POINTS OF GSTR-9 COUPLED WITH REFERENCE TO GST AUDIT GUIDE YOU TO ANNUAL COMPLIANCE UNDER GST.
GSTR 9C Audit Form is notified by the Indian government for all the taxpayer. The form is divided into five parts and sixteen table. Check out the file process and formate of GSTR 9C form.
The GSTR 9 is a GST annual return form to be filed by the regular taxpayer once a year with all the consolidated details of SGST, CGST and IGST paid during the year. GSTR 9 form must be filed by all registered taxable persons under GST.
The document provides information on the due dates for filing annual GST returns and audit for the 2018-19 financial year. It discusses the applicability of audit requirements based on aggregate turnover, which is the total value of taxable, exempt and export supplies across all registrations with the same PAN. It also summarizes the key parts and tables in form GSTR-9 for filing the annual return and highlights important points about filing, consequences of late or non-filing, and how to analyze the details required in the different sections.
The document provides an overview of GST audit requirements in India. It discusses key topics like what constitutes a GST audit, the requirement for audit under GST law, books of accounts that need to be maintained, threshold for mandatory audit, and who is required to get accounts audited. It also covers FAQs on GST audit like applicability to multiple business units and the treatment of branch transfers. Furthermore, it describes the key components of a GST audit report and reconciliation statement in Form GSTR-9C including reconciling turnover, tax paid, and input tax credit as per books of accounts vs annual return. Finally, it mentions important aspects to be verified in GSTR-9C and links to audit checklist,
This document provides an overview of GST audits and reconciliations in India. It defines an audit under GST as the examination of records to verify tax compliance. There are different types of audits including those conducted by tax authorities and annual audits required for businesses over a certain turnover threshold. Annual audits must be conducted by a chartered or cost accountant and involve reconciling financial statements with GST returns. The document also addresses common questions around the applicability of annual GST audits and clarifies key terms like aggregate turnover. Form GSTR-9C is described as the reconciliation statement that must be certified by an auditor and filed along with annual returns.
This file contains the procedure on how to file GSTR 9 Annual Returns with the screenshot of the online portal and comments on important areas of GSTR 9.
GST Audit and GST Annual Return
presentation on GST Audit and Annual Return.
Covering handy material on Relevant provisions governing GST Audit , indicative checklists and summarized contents of annual return and Reconciliation statement
A quick reference for professionals
- There are common e-returns for CGST, SGST, and IGST under GST.
- Every registered person is required to file monthly returns by the 10th of the following month, even if there are no business activities during the period. This includes filing a 'Nil' return.
- Key forms include GSTR-1 for outward supplies, GSTR-2 for inward supplies, and GSTR-3 as the monthly return. Late fees apply for delayed filing.
Checklist on GST Audit step by step guide on how to conduct GST Audit. Main emphasis on
1. Approaching Audit place
2. Checking Invoice
3. Input Tax Credit
4. Time of Supply
etc...
Updated master guide on gst annual return and audit including 20 case studiesPSPCL
The document discusses the key provisions related to annual return filing and audit requirements under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) in India. It provides details about Form GSTR-9 for normal taxpayers, Form GSTR-9A for composition scheme taxpayers, Form GSTR-9B for e-commerce operators, and Form GSTR-9C for taxpayers with over Rs. 2 crore annual turnover which requires audit. It also summarizes the deadline of December 31, 2018 for filing annual returns for FY 2017-18, and the late fees of Rs. 400 per day up to 1% of turnover for delayed filing.
With the introduction of GST came the challenges in its implementation. To ensure the unbroken implementation of GST law on notified entities, government has entrusted on CA's to conduct GST audit and submit report. In view of the importance of the matter, we at I.P. Pasricha & Co “IPC” have come out with ‘Handbook on GST Compliances and GST Audit’.
The document discusses input tax credit (ITC) under the GST Act of 2017. It provides definitions of key terms related to ITC such as input tax, input goods and services, capital goods, and output tax. It outlines the eligibility conditions and limitations for claiming ITC, including possessing valid documents, receiving goods/services, paying suppliers, and filing returns. It discusses apportionment of credit for business and non-business use as well as taxable and exempt supplies. Blocked credits are listed for certain goods/services like motor vehicles. The utilization and ledgers for ITC under GST are also summarized.
The document discusses the various types of returns that must be filed under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) in India. It explains returns that normal taxpayers, composition taxpayers, foreign non-residents, input service distributors, tax deductors, and e-commerce operators must file, including GSTR-1, GSTR-2, GSTR-3, GSTR-4, and others. These returns must be filed monthly or quarterly and include details of outward and inward supplies, tax payments, input tax credit, and reconciliations to ensure all transactions are recorded properly.
PAN intimation and new AIR reporting requirementsDK Bholusaria
This document discusses new rules regarding PAN intimations and annual information reporting (AIR) under sections 139A(5) and 285BA(1) of the Income Tax Act. Key points:
- New rules expand the scope of transactions requiring PAN to be quoted, such as purchase of life insurance, debentures, mutual funds, and transactions over Rs. 50,000.
- Specified persons like banks and brokers are responsible for ensuring PAN is quoted and submitting half-yearly statements of declarations received on Form 60 for transactions without PAN.
- AIR reporting now requires additional information from banks on cash transactions over Rs. 50,000, including deposits, withdrawals and purchase of bank
With the introduction of the concept of GST Audit, it is important to know and taken int consideration various facts that is needed before we conduct GST Audit. In this presentation, we have covered the concept of filing of GSTR 9C, its applicability and various other topics that one should take care of. The presentation also covers an example of GSTR 9C based upon a hypothetical case. The PPT is a one shot compilation of various topics associated with GSTR 9C - GST Audit.
The document discusses Goods and Services Tax (GST) returns that businesses in India are required to file. It states that under GST, businesses must file three monthly returns (GSTR-1, GSTR-2, GSTR-3) and one annual return each year, totaling 37 returns. GSTR-1 contains outward supply/sales details. GSTR-2 contains purchase/input tax credit details. GSTR-3 is a summarized return generated from GSTR-1 and GSTR-2 with tax liability details. Failure to file returns on time results in late fees.
Cross Border Payment- India and New 15CA/15CB RequirementsStuti Shah
The document discusses requirements for deducting tax at source on cross border payments to non-residents. It covers topics like chargeability to tax under section 195, scope of income as per sections 5(2) and 9(1), rate of withholding tax determined by section 90(2) and tax residency certificates under section 90(4). It also explains the new requirements introduced by notification 93/2015 for furnishing information in Form 15CA and obtaining an accountant certificate in Form 15CB for certain payments to non-residents.
The document summarizes the key changes made by the Central Board of Direct Taxes to Form 3CD, which is used for tax audits. There are now 6 amendments to existing clauses and 9 new clauses added. The changes require disclosure of additional information like GST registration number, details on capital asset deductions and deemed gains, transfer pricing adjustments, limitations on interest deductions from associated enterprises, and cash transactions over 200,000 rupees. Complying with the new clauses, especially those relating to impermissible tax avoidance and transfer pricing adjustments, will make the tax auditor's role more complex as it requires thorough investigation and understanding tax regulations.
This provides basic information about GSTR-1 return. For more details about GSTR-1 you can visit our you tube channel-CrystalClear M&K commerce.File your GST returns with us for rs 200 only.
The Income Tax department has notified I-T return forms for individuals and companies for the assessment year 2019-20. For more info, please visit our site: http://caanshoo.com/gst/
This document provides an overview of the statutory requirements for annual returns and audits under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) in India. It discusses key provisions regarding the requirement for audits based on annual turnover thresholds, the types of annual returns to be filed by different registered taxpayers, and the reconciliation statement that must be submitted along with audited annual accounts. The reconciliation statement aims to reconcile the turnover and tax amounts declared in the annual return with the audited financial statements. The document also clarifies differences in the turnover thresholds referenced in the GST law versus rules.
Maintenance of Accounts and Records, GST compliances and process of GST return filings. Type of Return under GST. Return under CGST, SGST, IGST. GSTR1, GSTR2, GSTR3,
The document provides information about an upcoming 3-day workshop on GST, ROC, and income tax annual returns for students. It will cover recent changes, dos and don'ts, and the student perspective. The workshop will be organized by the Student Committee of the Chamber of Tax Consultants and led by CA Karan Lodaya. It will include sessions on annual return filing and audit requirements, details on filing GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B returns, as well as an analysis of the annual return.
The document discusses the various Goods and Services Tax (GST) return filing requirements in India. It explains that taxpayers can file returns online through the GST common portal or use offline utilities. It outlines the different return forms required such as GSTR-1 for outward supplies, GSTR-3B for inward and outward supplies, GSTR-4 for composition suppliers, GSTR-5 for non-resident taxpayers, GSTR-9 for annual returns, and GSTR-10 for final returns. It also mentions the periodicity and due dates for filing each of these returns.
Corporate Compliance Calendar for July, 2022taxguru5
"CORPORATE Compliance CALENDAR covers Compliance under Income Tax act, 1961, Compliance under Goods & Services Act, 2017, Compliance under Other Statutory Laws"
TaxGuru is a platform that provides Updates On Amendments in Income Tax, Wealth Tax, Company Law, Service Tax, RBI, Custom Duty, Corporate Law , Goods and Service Tax etc.
To know more visit https://taxguru.in/corporate-law/corporate-compliance-calendar.html
GST REGISTRATION
Pre 1st July 2017, a manufacturer, trader, retailer or any other business was filing returns in respect of various compliances – Excise, VAT, Service Tax, Sales Tax, Income Tax etc. with separate returns for each of them. A continuous process of filing returns – monthly, quarterly, half-yearly and yearly existed and businesses were kept occupied throughout the year by filing one or the other return.
Newsletter on daily professional updates- 24/03/2020CA PRADEEP GOYAL
“Your mind is a powerful thing.
When you fill it with positive thoughts, your life will start to change.”
Here is your Daily dose of professional updates 24.03.2020, it contains all summary of all 20 GST non-tariff notifications, 2 circulars dated 23/03/200 issued by CBIC. Also contain various updates on Income Tax, Corporate Laws, RBI and others.
#GST Invoice Under Reverse Charge & Other Compliance's# By SN Panigrahi SN Panigrahi, PMP
#GST Invoice Under Reverse Charge & Other Compliance's# By SN Panigrahi,
Essenpee Business Solutions,
Understanding Reverse Charge Mechanism (RCM),
Manner of Payment of GST under Reverse Charge,
Availing Input Tax Credit (ITC) on Reverse Charge by Recipient,
Reporting RCM Details in GSTR -1,
Reporting RCM Details in GSTR – 3B,
Availing ITC by the Recipient,
Corporate Compliance Calendar for July, 2022taxguru5
"CORPORATE Compliance CALENDAR covers Compliance under Income Tax act, 1961, Compliance under Goods & Services Act, 2017, Compliance under Other Statutory Laws"
TaxGuru is a platform that provides Updates On Amendments in Income Tax, Wealth Tax, Company Law, Service Tax, RBI, Custom Duty, Corporate Law , Goods and Service Tax etc.
To know more visit https://taxguru.in/corporate-law/corporate-compliance-calendar.html
GSTR-9: Applicability, Due Date, Turnover Limit, and Compliance DetailsMYGST Refund
GSTR-9 is an annual return that must be filed by regular GST taxpayers, except for composition scheme taxpayers. It is due by December 31st following the financial year and requires consolidation of data from all GST returns filed during the year. Taxpayers with an aggregate turnover exceeding Rs. 2 crores must file GSTR-9. It includes providing basic details, financial information, and reconciling figures with GST returns. Filing accurately requires reviewing invoices, HSN summaries, adjustments, and avoiding errors in data and ITC claims. Professional assistance may be sought to ensure compliance.
This document summarizes the key sections, rules, and provisions related to the composition scheme under the CGST Act. It notes that any registered person with an aggregate turnover not exceeding Rs. 75 lakh in the preceding year may opt to pay tax at prescribed rates under section 10. It outlines the conditions to opt for the scheme, the applicable tax rates, filing requirements including returns and payments, and rules regarding intimation and withdrawal from the scheme.
Presentation of Taxmann's Webinar on New GST Return System for Small Taxpaye...Taxmann
In this Webinar, Sunil Kumar & Deepali Mishra have shared an overview on the New GST Return System for Taxpayers effective from 01.01.2021, and its impacts on Indian Businesses.
Coverage of the Webinar:
1. Existing GST Return System
• Existing GST Return System
• Details of E-invoices in Form GSTR-1
2. All About Quarterly Return Monthly Payment (‘QRMP’) Scheme
• QRMP Scheme
• About Invoice Furnishing Facility (‘IFF’)
• Payment of Tax under QRMP Scheme
• Interest and Late Fees
• Due Dates under QRMP Scheme
• Manner of Availment and Non-Availment of scheme
• Illustrations on opting in and opting out
3. New GST Return System Small Taxpayers
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4. GST Return System Other Taxpayers
• New Return System - Other Taxpayers
The document summarizes audit requirements under the GST law in India. It discusses the annual audit that must be conducted by chartered accountants/CMAs for businesses with a turnover over 2 crore rupees. It also outlines the reconciliation statements that must be filed. Additionally, the document outlines the areas of focus in the audit including reconciliation of supplies, input tax credit, taxes paid and refunds. Finally, it briefly discusses audits that can be conducted by tax authorities with advance notice to the registered business.
The document summarizes audit requirements under the GST law in India. It discusses the annual audit that must be conducted by chartered accountants or cost accountants for businesses with annual turnover over 2 crore rupees. It also outlines the reconciliation statements that must be filed. Additionally, the document outlines the areas of focus in the audit including reconciliation of supplies, input tax credit, taxes paid and refunds. It briefly discusses the audit that can be conducted by tax authorities with advance notice to the registered business.
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This document provides an overview of the key GST return forms and processes in India. It discusses the various monthly, annual and other periodic returns that must be filed, including GSTR-1 for outward supplies, GSTR-2 for inward supplies, and GSTR-3 for the consolidated monthly return. It outlines the returns due dates and details to be provided. It also summarizes the process for matching inward and outward supplies between buyer and seller, communicating discrepancies, and rectifying errors. Finally, it briefly discusses the first return, final return, annual return, and penalties for non-compliance.
Different types of GST returns to be filed under GST Act.pdfThe Tax Planet
Under GST Act, there are 22 types of GST returns. Out of which, only 11 GST returns are active, 3 are suspended, and 8 view-only in nature. The number and type of GST return must file are based on the type of the registered taxpayer, which include regular taxpayers, composition taxable persons, e-commerce operators, TDS deductor, non-resident taxpayer, Input Service Distributor(ISD), casual taxable persons, etc. If you want to know more about the types of GST returns to be filed under GST Act. Read the entire article: https://www.thetaxplanet.com/blog/different-types-of-gst-returns-to-be-filed-under-gst-act
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GSTR-9 Annual Return -Updated with Case Studies (GST)
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BY : CA - RAMANDEEP SINGH BHATIA
ANNUAL RETURNS : GSTR 9
ANNUAL RETURNS :
GSTR 9 U/s Sec.44
Coverage of the Presentation - Updated:
1) Section 44 of CGST /SGST ACT .
2) Rule 80 of CGST/SGST Rules 2017.
3) Walk through form GSTR-9 –Annual Return.
4) Relevant Notification.
5) Relevant Press Releases issued.
6) Instruction to the Form GSTR-9.
7) Illustrations for FY 2017-18.
8) Illustrations for FY 2018-19.
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CONTENTS
1)Section 44 of CGST /SGST ACT .
2) Rule 80 of CGST/SGST Rules 2017.
3) Walk through form GSTR-9 –Annual Return.
4) Relevant Notification issued with regards GSTR-9.
5) Relevant Press Releases issued.
6) Instruction to the Form GSTR-9.
7) Illustrations for FY 2017-18.
8) Illustrations for FY 2018-19.
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GST PORTAL –
LIABILITY
INPUT TAX
CREDIT
BOOKS OF
ACCOUNTS –
FINANCIAL
STATEMENTS
GSTR-9- Annual Return
- Scrutiny –U/s 61
- Assessments-U/s
62, 63 ,64
- Audit –U/s 65
- Special Audit –U/s
66
- Demand & Recovery
U/s 73 & 74
Etc.
GSTR -3B
GSTR-1
-Registered
Suppliers
GSTR-9C – GST AUDIT & RECONCILIATION
Registered Suppliers with over & above
prescribed turnover limits
OVERVIEW
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WHAT IS SUPRESSION ?
Section 74 Explanation 2.––
For the purposes of this Act, the expression “suppression” shall
mean non-declaration of facts or information which a taxable
person is required to declare in the return, statement, report
or any other document furnished under this Act or the rules
made thereunder, or failure to furnish any information on being
asked for, in writing, by the proper officer.
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LEGAL PROVISION – ANNUAL RETURN
Sec 44(1) requires every registered person furnish an
annual return for every financialyear electronically
Not Applicable for
• Input Service Distributor,
• a person paying tax under section 51 or section 52,
• a casual taxable person and
• a non-resident taxable person
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LEGAL PROVISION – RULE -80
80. Annual return. — (1) Every registered person [other than those referred to in
the proviso to sub-section (5) of section 35], other than an Input Service Distributor, a
person paying tax under section 51 or section 52, a casual taxable person and a
nonresident taxable person, shall furnish an annual return as specified under sub-
section (1) of section 44 electronically in FORM GSTR-9 through the common
portal either directly or through a Facilitation Centre notified by the Commissioner :
Provided that a person paying tax under section 10 shall furnish the annual return
in FORM GSTR-9A.
(2) Every electronic commerce operator required to collect tax at source
under section 52 shall furnish annual statement referred to in sub-section (5) of the
said section in FORM GSTR-9B.
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LEGAL PROVISION – SEC-35(5)
35-(5) Every registered person whose turnover during a financial year exceeds
the prescribed limit shall get his accounts audited by a chartered accountant or
a cost accountant and shall submit a copy of the audited annual accounts, the
reconciliation statement under sub-section (2) of section 44 and such other
documents in such form and manner as may be prescribed.
“Provided that nothing contained in this sub-section shall apply to any
department of the Central Government or a State Government or a local
authority, whose books of account are subject to audit by the Comptroller and
Auditor-General of India or an auditor appointed for auditing the accounts of
local authorities under any law for the time being in force.”
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OPTIONAL FOR SMALL TAXPAYERS HAVING AGGREGATE
TURNOVER LESS THAN 2 CRORE
Annual return — Filing of Annual return under Section 44(1) of CGST Act for FY 2017-18
2018-19 and 2019-20* optional for small taxpayers having aggregate turnover less than 2
crore rupees and who have not filed the return before the due date In exercise of the
powers conferred by section 148 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 (12 of
2017) (hereinafter referred to as the said Act),
Follow the special procedure such that the said persons shall have the option to furnish the
annual return under sub-section (1) of section 44 of the said Act read with sub-rule (1) of
rule 80 of the said rules :
Provided that the said return shall be deemed to be furnished on the due
date if it has not been furnished before the due date.
[Notification No. 47/2019-C.T., dated 9-10-2019]
*[Notification No. 77/2020-C.T., dated 15-10-2020]
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LEGAL PROVIOSNS
(3) Every registered person whose aggregate turnover during a financial year
exceeds two crore rupees shall get his accounts audited as specified under sub-
section (5) of section 35 and he shall furnish a copy of audited annual accounts and
a reconciliation statement, duly certified, in FORM GSTR-9C, electronically through the
common portal either directly or through a Facilitation Centre notified by the
Commissioner.
“Provided that for the financial year 2018-2019 and 2019-2020, every registered
person whose aggregate turnover exceeds five crore rupees shall get his accounts
audited as specified under sub-section (5) of section 35 and he shall furnish a copy of
audited annual accounts and a reconciliation statement, duly certified, in FORM GSTR-
9C for the said financial year, electronically through the common portal either directly
or through a Facilitation Centre notified by the Commissioner.”.
Originally Inserted vide Notf no. 16/2020-CT dt. 23.03.2020
Substituted vide Notf no. 79/2020-CT dt. 15.10.2020
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SUMMARY – APPLICABILITY
Financial Year 2017-18 2018-19 2019-2020
GSTR-9
Annual Return
Optional for small taxpayers having aggregate turnover
less than 2 crore rupees
GSTR-9A
Composition
Optional for small taxpayers having aggregate turnover
less than 2 crore rupees
GSTR-9B
E-Com-TCS
Form not notified as of date
GSTR-9C
Reconciliation
Statement
Exceeds two
crore rupees
Exceeds Five crore rupees
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SUMMARY -APPLICABILITY OF ANNUAL RETURN
Annual Return
Registered Person:
Rule 80(1)
GSTR9
Composition Dealer
: Rule 80(1)
GSTR 9A
TCS : Rule80(2)
GSTR 9B
Audit TO > 2 crores
: : Rule 80(3)
+ GSTR9C
Excludes
ISD /TDS
CTP/NRTP
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SOME CRUCIAL ASPECTS –ANNUAL RETURN
Period Coverage For 2017-18 : 1st July 2017 to 31st March 2018
Time Lines : 31st December following the end of FY.
• Filling of GSTR-9 Annual Return / 9C is extended:
Financial Year Due Date
2017-18 : 05th February 2020
2018-19 : 31st October 2020.
2019-20 : 31st December 2020.
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CONSEQUENCES OF EXTENSION OF DUE DATE OF FILLING GSTR-9
Notice to issue show cause under section 73 (3 Year) & 74 (5
Years).
Maintain books of account or other records Section 36 (72
Months )
Assessment of non-filers of returns Sec. 62 (5 Years)
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WHAT IF THE ANNUAL RETURN IS NOT FILLED ON TIME?
Notice for Non filer : Sec 46 read with Rule 68, A notice in FORM
GSTR-3A shall be issued with in fifteen days, electronically, to a
registered person who fails to furnishreturn under section 44.
Late Filing Fees : Rs. 100/- per day per Act (CGST + SGST/UTGST),
subject to a maximum amount of (0.25% CGST + 0.25%
SGST/UTGST) of the turnover in the State.
Sec. 125 “General Penalty” : Subjected to penalty up to Rs. 25,000/-
per Act, (25000/- CGST plus 25000/- SGST=50,000/- in total)
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WHO HAS TO FILE –ANNUAL RETURN
1. Nil Annual Return- A person registered under GST but having no
transactions during the year is still required to file a Nil Annual
Return. (But option given for FY 17-18 to 19-20)
2. A person who has got his registration cancelled during the year is
also required to file the Annual returns.
3. A Registered person who has opted in or opted out of
composition is required to file both GSTR 9 & GSTR 9A for the
relevant periods.
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SOME CRUCIAL ASPECTS –ANNUAL RETURN
PAN / GSTIN : This is not an Entity Level reporting, its GSTIN
based filing.
GSTR-9 does not allow for any revision after filing.
It is mandatory to file FORM GSTR-1 and FORM GSTR-3B for
the before filing the Annual return. Instructions
Source of Information : Circular 26/2017 clarifies how to correct
information in returns based on the books. Presuming Returns are
corrected, information furnished in GSTR 3B to be reported.
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6 -IMPORTANT PARTS of GSTR-9 (Annual) Return)
GSTR-
9
P-I Basic
Info
P-II
Liability
P-III
Input Tax
Credit
P-IV Tax
Paid
P-V
Adju-
stments
P-VI
Other
Info.
Table- 4-5
Table- 6-8
Table- 9
Table- 10-13
Table- 15-19
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BASIC DETAILS
Year v. Financial year for GST audit
GSTIN validation, duplication and correction
Legal name v. Trade name v. Brand name
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PART II: DETAILS OF OUTWARD SUPPLIES
Part II
Transactions havingTax
Implications
Table 4
Transactions not having tax
implications
Table 5
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OUTWARD AND INWARD SUPPLIES
Instruction No .4 to GSTR-9
Part II consists of the details of all outward supplies & advances received during the
financial year for which the annual return is filed. It may be noted that all the supplies for
which payment has been made through FORM GSTR-3B between July 2017 to March
2018 & for FY 18-19 April 18 to March29 shall be declared in this part.
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OUTWARD AND INWARD SUPPLIES
Transaction -17-18
Liability Paid in 17-18
Part- II – Table-4
Transaction -17-18
Liability Paid in 18-19
Part- V – Table-10/11
FY -2017-18 FY -2018-19
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OUTWARD AND INWARD SUPPLIES
Source of data; errors of omission-commission
Reference to tables in GSTR 1; GIGO data
Invoice value v. Taxable value (abatement)
Declared ‘for’2017-18 ‘in’returns filed (belated)
Transaction -17-18
Liability Paid in 17-18
Part- II – Table-4
Transaction -17-18
Liability Paid in 18-19
Part- V – Table-10/11
View Confirmed
Via Press Release .
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OUTWARD AND INWARD SUPPLIES
Table 4A, 4C
Table 6A
Table6B
Table 6C
Table 5, 7 and 9, 10
• Outward supplies at not only sales but all credits
• Supplies actually reported in 2018-19 ‘for’2017-18
• Compliance of Valuation rules . Rule-32
**Schedule-I
Supply – should be taken
care .
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OUTWARD AND INWARD SUPPLIES
• Payment of GST on Advances - NN 40/17/CT -13/10 & NN 66/17/CT-11/11
Table 11A
Table 4B / Table 3.1(d)
Refer NN 8/2017-CT(R) dated Jun 28, 2017 exempts intra-State supply of goods or
supply of services does not exceed Rs.5,000/- per day regardless of number of
suppliers involved.
Refer NN 38/2017-CT(R) dated Oct 13, 2017 which excluded the value limit previously
prescribed. Corresponding Integrated tax exemption was issued for the first time in NN
32/2017-Int(R) dated Oct 13, 2017 in respect of inter-State supplies.
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OUTWARD AND INWARD SUPPLIES
• Date-of-doc’ relevant and related to 4B to4E
• ‘Doc-type’ relevant whether s.34 allows ornot
• CN-DN issued ‘in’ 2017-18 not ‘for’ 2017-18
• Consider supply invoice ‘amended through’DN-CN
*Concept of Commercial :
Credit note
/
Debit note?
Optional
Optional
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j) Treatment of Credit Notes / Debit Notes issued during FY 2018-19 for FY 2017-18:
It may be noted that no credit note which has a tax implication can be issued after the
month of September 2018 for any supply pertaining to FY 2017-18; a
financial/commercial credit note can, however, be issued.
If the credit or debit note for any supply was issued and declared in returns of FY
2018-19 and the provision for the same has been made in the books of accounts for
FY 2017-18, the same shall be declared in Pt. V of the annual return.
Many taxpayers have also represented that there is no provision in Pt. II of the
reconciliation statement for adjustment in turnover in lieu of debit notes issued
during FY 2018-19 although provision for the same was made in the books of accounts
for FY 2017-18. In such cases, they may adjust the same in Table 5O of the
reconciliation statement in FORM GSTR-9C.
IMPORTANT CLARIFICATION – CREDIT NOTE & DEBIT NOTE
Press Release Posted On: 03 JUL 2019 5:03PM by PIB Delhi
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OUTWARD AND INWARD SUPPLIES
Table 9A and9C
Table 9A and9C
• Omission-commission (B2C) already reported(4A)
• Omission-commission (B2B) now reported (4BCDE-IJ)
• Omission-commission ‘for’ 2017-18 but ‘in’ 2018-19
• Invoice-CN-DN-Refund Voucher ‘for’ 2017-18 only
Optional
Optional
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TABLE- 5 – SUPPLIES _NO TAX PAYMENT
Table 6A
Table 6B
Table 4B
• Exports (goods or services) declared as ‘nottaxable’
• Export with-IGST payment already reported(4C-D)
• Review of ‘export conditions’ not to affect reporting
• Outward supplies ‘push’ to counter-partyreported
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TABLE- 5 – SUPPLIES _NO TAX PAYMENT
• All kinds of ‘un-taxed’ supplies to be
actuallyreported
• All ‘no supply’ transactions to be reported
• Report credits in expenditure-asset-liability
accounts
• Ensure ‘complete’ transparency of
transactions
Table 8
This definition entails that exempt supply
is a wide term and includes nil rated
supply and nontaxable supply.
The ratio of exempt supply to taxable
supply may be taken for the reversal of the
credit attributable to the exempt supply as
per Rule 42 and 43 of the CGST Rules.
Optional
(INCLUDES NOT
A SUPPLY) Optional
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TABLE- 5 – SUPPLIES _NO TAX PAYMENT
• Ensure no overlap with 4IJKL
• Supplies ‘with-tax’ in 4IJKL and ‘without-tax’ in5HIJK
• ‘Date-of-doc’ relevant whether S.34 allows ornot
• Amendment or first-time reporting to be considered
Table 9BOptional
Optional
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TABLE- 5 – SUPPLIES _NO TAX PAYMENT
• Total turnover very important for reconciliation in 9C
• Taxable PLUS non-taxable turnover ‘for’ 2017-18 & 18-19
• Turnover in 5N may not match with turnover inbooks
• All ‘errors’ remain, time to rectify in the corresponding year.
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PART- IV TABLE-9 – TAX PAID _GSTR3B RETURN
Table 6.1
• Details of tax paid as declared in returns filedduring the financial year i.e Actual ‘tax paid’ data from3B
Auto populated Paid Portion , –Cannot
be changedAuto
Populated,
can be
changed
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IMPORTANT CLARIFICATION – REVERSE CHARGE MECHANISM (RCM)
• G) Reverse charge in respect of Financial Year 2017-18 paid during Financial
Year 2018- 19:
Many taxpayers have requested for clarification on the appropriate column or table in
which tax which was to be paid on reverse charge basis for the FY 2017-18 but was paid
during FY 2018-19. It may be noted that since the payment was made during FY 2018-19,
the input tax credit on such payment of tax would have been availed in FY 2018-19 only.
Therefore, such details will not be declared in the annual return for the FY 2017-18 and
will be declared in the annual return for FY 2018-19.
If there are any variations in the calculation of turnover on account of this adjustment, the
same may be reported with reasons in the reconciliation statement (FORM GSTR-9C).
Press Release Posted On: 03 JUL 2019 5:03PM by PIB Delhi
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PART- V Rollover - TRANSACTION (APRIL-SEPTEMBER )
• ‘Date-of-doc’ relevant even if reportedbelatedly
• ‘Return-for-month’ relevant even if filed belatedly
• ‘Date-of-filing’ by 20, April 2019
• Included ‘as if’ belongs to2018-19:
– Not to be considered in 10 to 13 of GSTR 9
Part-
V
Particulars of the transaction for the FY 2017-18 (declared in returns
between April 2018 till March 2019)
& for the FY 2018-19 (declared in returns between April 2019 till
Septmeber2019)
Description Taxable
Value
Central Tax State Tax /
UT
Integrated
Tax
Cess
1 2 3 4 5 6
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PART- V Rollover - TRANSACTION (APRIL-SEPTEMBER
)
Table 9A, 9B and
9C
• Follow ‘date-of-doc’ and report ‘new’ / ‘amendment’ declared ‘in’ 2018-19 (avoid
double-counting)
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SR 2017-18 2018-19 Remarks Which
Part to be
Reported in
Annual Return
Tax Payable as
Books of
Accounts
GSTR-3B GSTR-1 GSTR-3B GSTR-1
1 1000 1000 1000 0 0 II
ILLUSTRATION –OUTWARD SUPPLY – CASE – I
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Part-II Details of Outward Supplies made during the Financial year
Nature of Supply Taxable Value Central Tax State Tax / UT Integrated Tax Cess
1 2 3 4 5 6
4 Details of advance , inward & Outward supplies made during the financial year
A Supplies made to Unregistered person (B2C) 500 500
B Supplies made to registered person (B2B)
Part-IV Details of tax paid in returns filed during the financial year
9 Description Tax Payable Paid
Cash
Paid through ITC
Central Tax State Tax Integrated Tax Cess
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Integrated Tax
Central Tax 500 300 100 100
State Tax / UT 500 300 100 100
ILLUSTRATION –OUTWARD SUPPLY – CASE – I
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SR 2017-18 2018-19 Remarks Which
Part to be
Reported in
Annual Return
Tax Payable as
Books of
Accounts
GSTR-3B GSTR-1 GSTR-3B GSTR-1
2 1000 800 0 0 1000 II , DRC
ILLUSTRATION –OUTWARD SUPPLY – CASE – II
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Part-II Details of Outward Supplies made during the Financial year
Nature of Supply Taxable Value Central Tax State Tax / UT Integrated Tax Cess
1 2 3 4 5 6
4 Details of advance , inward & Outward supplies made during the financial year
A Supplies made to Unregistered person (B2C) 500 500
B Supplies made to registered person (B2B)
Part-IV Details of tax paid in returns filed during the financial year
9 Description Tax Payable Paid
Cash
Paid through ITC
Central Tax State Tax Integrated Tax Cess
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Integrated Tax
Central Tax 500 300 50 50
State Tax / UT 500 300 50 50
ILLUSTRATION –OUTWARD SUPPLY – CASE – II
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Difference
payment
by DRC-03
40. Let us understand the GST
ILLUSTRATION –OUTWARD SUPPLY – CASE – III
SR 2017-18 2018-19 Remarks Which
Part to be
Reported in
Annual Return
Tax Payable as
Books of
Accounts
GSTR-3B GSTR-1 GSTR-3B GSTR-1
3 1000 800 800 200 200 II , V
1000 800 0 200 1000 II , V
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ILLUSTRATION –OUTWARD SUPPLY – CASE – III
Part-II Details of Outward Supplies made during the Financial year
Nature of Supply Taxable Value Central Tax State Tax / UT Integrated Tax Cess
1 2 3 4 5 6
4 Details of advance , inward & Outward supplies made during the financial year
A Supplies made to Unregistered person (B2C) 400 400
B Supplies made to registered person (B2B)
Part-IV Details of tax paid in returns filed during the financial year
9 Description Tax Payable Paid
Cash
Paid through ITC
Central Tax State Tax Integrated Tax Cess
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Integrated Tax
Central Tax 400 200 100 100
State Tax / UT 400 200 100 100
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ILLUSTRATION –OUTWARD SUPPLY – CASE – III
Part –
V
Particulars of the transaction for the FY 2017-18 (declared in returns between April 2018 till March 2019)
& for the FY 2018-19 (declared in returns between April 2019 till Septmeber2019)
Nature of Supply Taxable
Value
Central
Tax
State Tax /
UT
Integrated
Tax
Cess
10 1 2 3 4 5 6
Supplies / tax declared through
Amendments (+) (net of debit notes)
100 100
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ILLUSTRATION –OUTWARD SUPPLY – CASE – IV
SR 2017-18 2018-19 Remarks Which
Part to be
Reported in
Annual Return
Tax Payable as
Books of
Accounts
GSTR-3B GSTR-1 GSTR-3B GSTR-1
4 1000 800 800 150 150 II , V , DRC
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ILLUSTRATION –OUTWARD SUPPLY – CASE – IV
Part-II Details of Outward Supplies made during the Financial year
Nature of Supply Taxable Value Central Tax State Tax / UT Integrated Tax Cess
1 2 3 4 5 6
4 Details of advance , inward & Outward supplies made during the financial year
A Supplies made to Unregistered person (B2C) 425 425
B Supplies made to registered person (B2B)
Part-IV Details of tax paid in returns filed during the financial year
9 Description Tax Payable Paid
Cash
Paid through ITC
Central Tax State Tax Integrated Tax Cess
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Integrated Tax
Central Tax 425 200 100 100
State Tax / UT 425 200 100 100
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Difference
payment
by DRC-03
45. Let us understand the GST
ILLUSTRATION –OUTWARD SUPPLY – CASE – IV
Part –
V
Particulars of the transaction for the FY 2017-18 (declared in returns between April 2018 till March 2019)
& for the FY 2018-19 (declared in returns between April 2019 till Septmeber2019)
Nature of Supply Taxable
Value
Central
Tax
State Tax /
UT
Integrated
Tax
Cess
10 1 2 3 4 5 6
Supplies / tax declared through
Amendments (+) (net of debit notes)
75 75
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ILLUSTRATION –OUTWARD SUPPLY – CASE – V
SR 2017-18 2018-19 Remarks Which
Part to be
Reported in
Annual Return
Tax Payable as
Books of
Accounts
GSTR-3B GSTR-1 GSTR-3B GSTR-1
5 800 1000 800 -200 0 II , V
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ILLUSTRATION –OUTWARD SUPPLY – CASE – V
Part-II Details of Outward Supplies made during the Financial year
Nature of Supply Taxable Value Central Tax State Tax / UT Integrated Tax Cess
1 2 3 4 5 6
4 Details of advance , inward & Outward supplies made during the financial year
A Supplies made to Unregistered person (B2C) 500 500
B Supplies made to registered person (B2B)
Part-IV Details of tax paid in returns filed during the financial year
9 Description Tax Payable Paid
Cash
Paid through ITC
Central Tax State Tax Integrated Tax Cess
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Integrated Tax
Central Tax 500 300 100 100
State Tax / UT 500 300 100 100
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ILLUSTRATION –OUTWARD SUPPLY – CASE – V
Part –
V
Particulars of the transaction for the FY 2017-18 (declared in returns between April 2018 till March 2019)
& for the FY 2018-19 (declared in returns between April 2019 till Septmeber2019)
Nature of Supply Taxable
Value
Central
Tax
State Tax /
UT
Integrated
Tax
Cess
1 2 3 4 5 6
10 Supplies / tax declared through
Amendments (+) (net of debit notes)
11 Supplies / tax reduced through
Amendments (-) (net of credit notes)
100 100
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ILLUSTRATION –OUTWARD SUPPLY – CASE – VI
SR 2017-18 2018-19 Remarks Which
Part to be
Reported in
Annual Return
Tax Payable as
Books of
Accounts
GSTR-3B GSTR-1 GSTR-3B GSTR-1
6 800 1000 800 0 0 II , Refund
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ILLUSTRATION –OUTWARD SUPPLY – CASE – VI
Part-II Details of Outward Supplies made during the Financial year
Nature of Supply Taxable Value Central Tax State Tax / UT Integrated Tax Cess
1 2 3 4 5 6
4 Details of advance , inward & Outward supplies made during the financial year
A Supplies made to Unregistered person (B2C) 400 400
B Supplies made to registered person (B2B)
Part-IV Details of tax paid in returns filed during the financial year
9 Description Tax Payable Paid
Cash
Paid through ITC
Central Tax State Tax Integrated Tax Cess
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Integrated Tax
Central Tax 400 300 100 100
State Tax / UT 400 300 100 100
Refund
can be
claimed
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51. Let us understand the GST
PART-III ITC DECLARED IN RETURN FILED
Input Tax
Credits
Table 6
ITC Declared as
per 3B
Table 7
ITC Reversed as
per 3B
Table 8
Reconciliation with
2A
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52. Let us understand the GST
TABLE-4 (ITC SECTION) –GSTR-3B
4 (A) ITC Available (whether in
full or part)
(1) Import of Goods
(2) Import of Services
(3)Inward supplies liable to reverse
charge (other than 1 & 2 above)
(4) Inward supplies from ISD
(5) All other ITC
4 (B) ITC Reversed
(1) As per rules 42 & 43 of CGST Rules
(2) Others
4 (C) Net ITC Available (A) –
(B) 4 (D) Ineligible ITC
(1) As per section 17(5)
(2) Others
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TABLE-6 ITC
Table 4A
Table 4A(5)
• Credit flows from GSTR 3B (as claimedactually)
• Credit ‘for’ 2017-18 is not based on ‘date’ of invoice
• GSTR 3B is ‘consolidated’ amount not ‘invoice-wise’
• Credit ‘for’ 2017-18 is based on ‘month’ of GSTR3B
Optional
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TABLE-6 ITC
Table
4A(3)
Table
4A(1)
Table 4A(2)
• RCM-credits ‘for’ 2017-18 claimed in GSTR3B
• RCM transactions taxed as FWC not reported here
• Errors in GSTR 3B rectified in 2018-19 notcounted
Optional
Optional
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TABLE-6 ITC
• Again FWC credits reported; 6H also FWCcredit
• Difference ideally cannot be ‘negative’ value (I – A, not A – I) -
• Difference is ‘positive’ indicates ‘short’ claim in 3B
• Difference must be ‘nil’ (ideally) – Most of the case
• Repeat above credit details forCGST-SGST-IGST-Cess
Table 4A(4)
Rule -37 & Refund Rejected Re
Credited
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TABLE-6 ITC
• Special case of credit flow only to CGST or onlySGST:
– TRAN1-2 credit flow into ECL after revision (up/down)
– Stock-on-hand credit when newly taxable (Rule 40) ITC 01
– Transfer of credit with PAN change (Rule 41) ITC-02
Actual balance as reflected
in Electronic Credit
Ledger
Rule 40 stock-on-hand and
Rule 41 transfer of credit
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TABLE-7 DETAILS OF REVERSED AND INELIGIBLE
Table Description Reference
7A
As per Rule 37 Section 16(2) – payment to supplier not made –
180 days
7B
As per Rule 39 ISD – apportioned is in negative because of CR Noteby
the ISD
7C
As per Rule 42
Proportionate reversal of credit on common input
tax and other than business purpose input tax
(D1+D2)
7D
As per Rule 43 Proportionate reversal of credit on common
Capital Goods
7E As per section 17(5)
Blocked Credits
7G
Reversal of TRAN-I credit
Ineligible credits reversed
7H Reversal of TRAN-II credit
Ineligible credits reversed
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TABLE-7 DETAILS OF REVERSED AND INELIGIBLE
Table 4(B)
ITC 03
• Ensure reversal true-up after year-endreview
• Ensure 7E is ‘nil’ to avoid ‘double counting’ or tothe extent included in reversal
• TRAN1-2 reversal, ensure only admittedreversal
Optional
Ensure 7E is ‘nil’ to avoid ‘double counting’
Mandatory
59. Let us understand the GST
TABLE-8 OTHER ITC RELATED INFORMATION
• Tax ‘admitted’ by counter-party flows to GSTR 2A
• Credit from invoices-on-hand claimed in 6B
• If there’s mismatch, consider:
– 2A > 6B, see if all credits are availed (directly reported)
– 2A < 6B, expect inquiry keep alternative confirmation & Reconciliation ready
– 2A > 6B, credit availed in next year (choice of year)
*Table 8-A to 8-D Optional
upload of GSTR-2A Data in PDF
Format duly signed along with
GSTR-9C .
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60. Let us understand the GST
Figures in Table 8A of FORM GSTR-9 are auto-populated only for those FORM GSTR-1
which were furnished by the corresponding suppliers by the due date. Thus, ITC on
supplies made during the financial year 2017-18, if reported beyond the said date by
the corresponding supplier, will not get auto-populated in said Table 8A.
It may also be noted that FORM GSTR-2A continues to be auto-populated on the
basis of the corresponding FORM GSTR-1 furnished by suppliers even after the due
date.
In such cases there would be a mis-match between the updated FORM GSTR-2A and
the auto-populated information in Table 8A. It is important to note that Table 8A of
the annual returns is auto-populated from FORM GSTR-2A as on 1 May, 2019.
IMPORTANT CLARIFICATION – GSTR-2A V/s Table 8A (ITC)
Press Release Posted On: 03 JUL 2019 5:03PM by PIB Delhi
Inference from the above can be drawn for FY 18-19 - Table 8A of the annual returns FY
2018-19 is auto-populated from FORM GSTR-2A as on 1 November, 2019.
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TABLE-8 OTHER ITC RELATED INFORMATION
Table 4(A)(5)
• Credit ‘to be’ lapsed not automatic, ensure it is‘nil’ , - 8D can trigger inquiry; maintain
detailedinformation , - Bill of Entry filed by Registered Person
----------------March 2019.
For FY 2018-19 – during
April 19 to September 19.
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62. Let us understand the GST
Premise of Table 8J of Annual Return: In the press release on annual return issued
earlier on 4 June 2019, it has already been clarified that all credit of IGST paid at the
time of imports between July 2017 to March 2019 may be declared in Table 6E. If the
same is done properly by a taxpayer, then Table 8I and 8J shall contain information on
credit which was available to the taxpayer and the taxpayer chose not to avail the
same.
The deadline has already passed and the taxpayer cannot avail such credit now. There
is no question of lapsing of any such credit, since this credit never entered the
electronic credit ledger of any taxpayer.
Therefore, taxpayers need not be concerned about the values reflected in this table.
This is information that the Government needs for settlement purposes.
IMPORTANT CLARIFICATION – IGST PAID ON IMPORT OF GOODS
Press Release Posted On: 03 JUL 2019 5:03PM by PIB Delhi
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PART- IV TABLE-9 – TAX PAID _GSTR3B RETURN
Table 6.1
• Details of tax paid as declared in returns filedduring the financial year i.e Actual ‘tax paid’ data from3B
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PART- V Rollover – INPUT TAX CREDIT (APRIL-SEPTEMBER )
Part-
V
Particulars of the transaction for the FY 2017-18 (declared in returns
between April 2018 till March 2019)
& for the FY 2018-19 (declared in returns between April 2019 till
Septmeber2019)
Description Taxable
Value
Central Tax State Tax /
UT
Integrated
Tax
Cess
1 2 3 4 5 6
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PART- V ROLL OVER ITC (APRIL-SEPTEMBER 18)
Table 4(B)
Table 4(A)
• Credit cannot ‘belong’ to both years (choice ofyear):
– Check conditions of s.16(2) – Receipt latter , not paid etc.
– Compared with Table 8C
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PART- V PREVIOUS TRANSACTION (APRIL-SEPTEMBER 18)
14 Differential tax paid on account of declaration in 10 & 11above
Description Payable Paid
1 2 3
Integrated Tax
Central Tax
State/UT Tax
Cess
Interest
• Calculate ‘admitted’ tax-
payable on 10 and 11
• Ensure no double-
counting of liability and
payment
• Tax ‘unpaid’ can also be
reported here
Comment – GSTR-9C Towards the end of the return, taxpayers shall be given an option
to pay any additional liability declared in this form, through FORM DRC-03. Taxpayers
shall select ―Annual Return‖ in the drop down provided in FORM DRC-03. It may be
noted that such liability can be paid through electronic cash ledger only.‖.
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67. Let us understand the GST
ILLUSTRATION OF ITC – CASE STUDY -I
SR 2017-18 2018-19 Remarks Which Part
to be Reported in
Annual Return
Input Tax Credit as
Books of Accounts
GSTR-3B GSTR-3B
1 1000 1000 0 Part –III
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ILLUSTRATION OF ITC – CASE STUDY -I
500 500
500 500
00 00
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69. Let us understand the GST
ILLUSTRATION OF ITC – CASE STUDY -II
SR 2017-18 2018-19 Remarks Which Part
to be Reported in
Annual Return
Input Tax Credit as
Books of Accounts
GSTR-3B GSTR-3B
2 1000 800 200 Part –III & Part V
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ILLUSTRATION OF ITC – CASE STUDY -II
400 400
400 400
00 00
PART-
III
PART-
V100 100
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ILLUSTRATION OF ITC – CASE STUDY -III
SR 2017-18 2018-19
Remarks Which Part
to be Reported in
Annual ReturnInput Tax Credit as
Books of Accounts
GSTR-3B GSTR-3B
3 1000 1200 -200 Part –III & Part V
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ILLUSTRATION OF ITC – CASE STUDY -III
600 600
600 600
00 00
PART-
III
PART-
V
100 100
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73. Let us understand the GST
ILLUSTRATION OF ITC – CASE STUDY -IV
SR 2017-18 2018-19 Remarks Which Part
to be Reported in
Annual Return
Input Tax Credit as
Books of Accounts
GSTR-3B GSTR-3B
4 1000 1200 00 Part –III & DRC-03
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ILLUSTRATION OF ITC – CASE STUDY -IV
600 600
500 500
-100 -100
PART-
III
PART-
V
Will be paid by DRC-03
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PART- VI T-15 OTHER INFORMATION
Refunds
Claimed
Table 15A
Sanctioned
Table 15B
Rejected
Table 15C
Pending
Table 15D
*Optional
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PART- VI T-16 OTHER INFORMATION
Table 5
• Provide factual data and if details not available, stateit
• Tracker for goods sent to job-worker (not transition 141)
• Section 31(7) – 6 Months – Goods Sent on Approval
• Information only; no tax to be paid
*Optional
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PART- VI T-17 OTHER INFORMATION
• HSN summary of ‘outward’ supplies required
• Match with 5N + 10 + 11
• Prepare such summary for non-monetary/sch I supplies
• Identify limitations in data collection
Table 12
*Optional
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PART- VI T-18 OTHER INFORMATION
*Optional
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PART- VI T-19 OTHER INFORMATION
• GSTR 9 attracts late fee; Rs.100+Rs.100,cap 0.25%+0.25%
• Single GSTR 9 for CGST-SGST, IGST and Cess
• GSTR 9 can be filed with ‘unpaid’ late feealso
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VERIFICATION
• No ‘text’ space allowed for ‘limitations’disclosure
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SPILL OVER TRANSACTION OF 2017-18 to 2018-19
- Transaction of 2017-18 which are given effect in 2018-19 ,
- How the impact will be given in Gstr-9 of annual return of 2018-19.
- No Separate Space in the GSTR-9 to disclose the spill over transaction.
Liability of 2017-18 Liability of 2018-19
Auto populated figures
in Table-9 of FY 18-19
(Based on GSTR-3B)
GSTR-9
Part-V of
Annual
return
100 Books of
Accounts
1000 1100
CASE - I
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ILLUSTRATION –SPILLOVER– CASE – I
Part-II Details of Outward Supplies made during the Financial year
Nature of Supply Taxable Value Central Tax State Tax / UT Integrated Tax Cess
1 2 3 4 5 6
4 Details of advance , inward & Outward supplies made during the financial year
A Supplies made to Unregistered person (B2C) 500 500
B Supplies made to registered person (B2B)
Part-IV Details of tax paid in returns filed during the financial year
9 Description Tax Payable Paid
Cash
Paid through ITC
Central Tax State Tax Integrated Tax Cess
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Integrated Tax
Central Tax 500 300 150 100 550
State Tax / UT 500 300 150 100 550
Total
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SPILL OVER TRANSACTION OF 2017-18 to 2018-19
- Transaction of 2017-18 which are given effect in 2018-19 ,
- How the impact will be given in Gstr-9 of annual return of 2018-19.
Liability of 2017-18 Liability of 2018-19
Auto populated figures
in Table-9 of FY 18-19
(Based on GSTR-3B)
GSTR-9
Part-V of
Annual
return
-100 Books of
Accounts
1000 900
CASE - II
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ILLUSTRATION –SPILLOVER– CASE – II
Part-II Details of Outward Supplies made during the Financial year
Nature of Supply Taxable Value Central Tax State Tax / UT Integrated Tax Cess
1 2 3 4 5 6
4 Details of advance , inward & Outward supplies made during the financial year
A Supplies made to Unregistered person (B2C) 500 500
B Supplies made to registered person (B2B)
Part-IV Details of tax paid in returns filed during the financial year
9 Description Tax Payable Paid
Cash
Paid through ITC
Central Tax State Tax Integrated Tax Cess
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Integrated Tax
Central Tax 500 200 150 100 450
State Tax / UT 500 200 150 100 450
Total
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GST UPDATE- IMPORTANT CLARIFICATION FOR GSTR-9 (ANNUAL RETURN)
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ISSUE : - The auto populated GSTR 9 for the year 2018-19(Tables 4, 5, 6 and
7) also includes the data for FY 2017-18. There is no mechanism to show the
split of two years (2017-18 & 2018-19) in FORM GSTR-9 for 2018-19.
It clarified that the taxpayers are required to report only the values
pertaining to Financial Year 2018-19 and the values pertaining to
Financial Year 2017-18 which may have already been reported or
adjusted are to be ignored.
No adverse view would be taken in cases where there are variations in
returns for taxpayers who have already filed their GSTR-9 of Financial
Year 2018-19 by including the details of supplies and ITC pertaining to
Financial Year 2017-18 in the Annual return for FY 2018-19.
Source :- Press Release , Posted On: 09 OCT 2020 5:30PM by PIB Delhi
86. Let us understand the GST
SPILL OVER TRANSACTION OF 2017-18 to 2018-19
2017-18 2018-19 Auto populated Figures in
Table-9 as per GSTR-3B of
FY 18-19
Liability of 2017-
18 discharged in
18-19
100
Liability Books of
Accounts
1000 900
GSTR-9
Part-V of Annual
return
100 Liability
Discharged in
GSTR-3B for 18-19
800
Liability
Discharged in
GSTR-3B for 19-20
200
CASE - III
87. Let us understand the GST
ILLUSTRATION –SPILLOVER– CASE – III
Part-II Details of Outward Supplies made during the Financial year
Nature of Supply Taxable Value Central Tax State Tax / UT Integrated Tax Cess
1 2 3 4 5 6
4 Details of advance , inward & Outward supplies made during the financial year
A Supplies made to Unregistered person (B2C) 400 400
B Supplies made to registered person (B2B)
Part-IV Details of tax paid in returns filed during the financial year
9 Description Tax Payable Paid
Cash
Paid through ITC
Central Tax State Tax Integrated Tax Cess
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Integrated Tax
Central Tax 400 200 150 100 450
State Tax / UT 400 200 150 100 450
Total
88. Let us understand the GST
ILLUSTRATION –SPILLOVER– CASE – III
Part –
V
Particulars of the transaction for the FY 2017-18 (declared in returns between April 2018 till March 2019)
& for the FY 2018-19 (declared in returns between April 2019 till Septmeber2019)
Nature of Supply Taxable
Value
Central
Tax
State Tax /
UT
Integrated
Tax
Cess
1 2 3 4 5 6
10 Supplies / tax declared through
Amendments (+) (net of debit notes)
100 100
11 Supplies / tax reduced through
Amendments (-) (net of credit notes)
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SPILL OVER TRANSACTION OF 2017-18 to 2018-19
2017-18 2018-19 Auto populated Figures in
Table-9 as per GSTR-3B of
FY 18-19
Input Tax Credit
of 2017-18
Availed in 18-19
100
ITC - Books of
Accounts
1000 1100
GSTR-9
Part-V of Annual
return
100 ITC Availed in
GSTR-3B for 18-19
1000
CASE - IV
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ILLUSTRATION –SPILLOVER– CASE – IV
550 550
500 500
-50 -50
PART-
III
PART-
V
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91. Let us understand the GST
SPILL OVER TRANSACTION OF 2017-18 to 2018-19
2017-18 2018-19 Auto populated Figures in
Table-9 as per GSTR-3B of
FY 18-19
Input Tax Credit
of 2017-18
Availed in 18-19
-100
ITC - Books of
Accounts
1000 900
GSTR-9
Part-V of Annual
return
-100 ITC Availed in
GSTR-3B for 18-19
1000
CASE - V
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ILLUSTRATION –SPILLOVER– CASE – V
450 450
500 500
50 50
PART-
III
PART-
V
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93. Let us understand the GST
SPILL OVER TRANSACTION OF 2017-18 to 2018-19
2017-18 2018-19 Auto populated Figures in
Table-9 as per GSTR-3B of
FY 18-19
Input Tax Credit
of 2017-18
Availed in 18-19
100
ITC - Books of
Accounts
1000 900
GSTR-9
Part-V of Annual
return
100 ITC Availed in
GSTR-3B for 18-19
800
GSTR-9
Part-V of Annual
return
200
CASE - VI
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ILLUSTRATION –SPILLOVER– CASE – V
450 450
400 400
-50 -50
PART-
III
PART-
V100 100
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