GST Return Filing
Government Issued Documents
- GST Return Filing
- TDS Return Filing
- Income Tax Return Filing
- LEDGERS Platform
Documents Required
- Invoice
- Purchase Invoices
- Bank Statement
- Sales Invoices
- Amended Invoices
- Credit Notes
- Debit Notes
- Accounting Data
GST Return Filing
Businesses that are registered under GST have to file the GST returns monthly, quarterly, and annually based on the business. Here it is necessary to provide the details of the sales or purchases of the goods and services along with the tax that is collected and paid. Implementation of a comprehensive Income Tax System like GST in India has ensured that taxpayer services such as registration, returns, and compliance are in range and perfectly aligned.
An individual taxpayer filing the GST returns has to file 4 forms for filing the GST returns such as the returns for the supplies, returns for the purchases made, monthly returns, and the annual returns.
GST return filing in India is mandatory for all the entities that have a valid GST registration irrespective of the business activity or the sales or the profitability during the period of filing the returns. Hence, even a dormant business that has a valid GST registration must file the GST returns.
GST return is a document that contains the details of all the income or the expenses that a taxpayer is required to file with the tax administrative authorities.
Eligibility Criteria
Who should file the GST returns?
GST Return filing in India is to be done by the following:
- A person having a valid GSTIN has to compulsorily file the GST returns.
- Also, a person whose annual turnover is crossing Rs. 20 lakh has to obtain a GST registration and file the GST returns mandatorily.
- In the cases of Special states, the limit for the annual turnover is Rs.10 lakh.
Due dates for filing the GST returns
What are the due dates for filing GST returns?
GSTR 1: The 11th of Subsequent of that month
GSTR 3B: The 20th of that subsequent month
CMP 08: 18th of the month succeeding the quarter of the specific fiscal year.
GSTR 4: 18th of the month succeeding the quarter.
GSTR 5: 20th of the subsequent month
GSTR 6: 13th of the subsequent month
GSTR 7: 10th of the subsequent month
GSTR 8: 10th of the subsequent month
GSTR 9: 31st December of the Fiscal year.
GSTR 10: Within 3 months of the date of cancellation or the date of cancellation order whichever is earlier.
GSTR 11: 28th of the month that is following the month for which the statement was filed.
GST Return Filing Process
How to file the GST returns?
Digihunter is a leading business service platform in India that offers end-to-end GST services. We have helped thousands of business owners to get GST registration, as well as file GST, returns.
- When GST return filing is outsourced to Digihunter a dedicated GST advisor is assigned to the business.
- This dedicated advisor would reach out to you every month and collect the necessary information, prepare the GST returns and help in filing the GST returns.
Why us for Filing GST returns?
Filing GST returns takes around 1 to 3 working days subject to the availability of the government portal and the submission of documents by the client.
Return Filing under the Composition Scheme
All persons registered under the Composition Scheme are required to pay taxes using CMP-08 every quarter and GSTR 4 to be filled annually through the GST Common Portal or a GST Facilitation Centre. GST return for those enrolled under Composition Scheme is due on the 18th of the month, succeeding a quarter. Hence, the GST return for the composition scheme would be due on April 18th, July 18th, October 18th, and January 18th. The GST return filed by a Composition Scheme supplier must include details of:
- Invoice wise inter-State and intra-State inward supplies received from registered and unregistered persons
- Consolidated details of outward supplies made
If a registered person opted to pay tax under composition scheme from the beginning of a financial year, then the taxpayer must file monthly GST returns on the 10th, 15th, and 20th of each month and monthly returns till the due date of furnishing the return for September of the succeeding financial year or furnishing of annual return of the preceding financial year, whichever is earlier. Hence, even if a taxable person under GST opted for a composition scheme from April onwards, the taxpayer must continue filing monthly GST returns until September.
Benefits of GST returns/
Dedicated GST Advisor
A relationship manager with experience in the sector that you operate in will guide you through the process of GST registration and filings. They will help with specific tasks such as uploading invoices and also ensure that your filing is taken care of on time.
Reminder to file GST returns
Our platform ensures that you get timely reminders well in advance of the deadline beyond which penalty will be applicable. In addition to this, your GST advisor will also remind you periodically so that no deadlines are missed.
Monthly GST Status reports
Monthly reports detailing the status of GST return filing including GSTR- 3B and the way forward will be shared with the clients by the GST advisors.
GST returns by LEDGERS
GST returns are prepared by LEDGERS- the GST software so that it is error-free and filed on time without hassles.
GSTR- 1 and GSTR- 3B filing
GSTR-1 is a quarterly return that should be filed by every business. Turnover determines the due dates for GSTR- 1. Business with sales up to Rs. 1.5 Crore can file their quarterly returns.
Input Tax Credit Reconciliation
Businesses will be enabled to benefit from the input tax reconciliation mechanism provided by the government to achieve neutrality in the incidence of tax and ensure that such input tax element does not enter into the cost of production or cost of supply of goods and services.
Standard accounting and cloud records
All of your financial transactions and invoices will be recorded in LEDGERS by accountants so that the filing of all your returns including ITR, TDS, and GST is seamless and cost-effective.
Penalties
What are the penalties, late fees, and interest rates?
If there are any offenses committed then a penalty has to be paid under GST
Late filing
Late filing of the GST returns can attract a penalty called a late fee. And according to the Goods and Service Tax can attract a penalty which is Rs. 100 under CGST and Rs.100 under SGST that accounts for Rs.200 a day.
With the late fee, an interest of 18% has to be paid per annum. It is calculated on the tax to be paid.
Non-compliance
In case if the taxpayer is not filing the GST returns then the subsequent returns cannot be filed. Hence, to avoid heavy fines and penalties it is better to file the GST returns on time as it will lead to a cascading effect.
For 21 offenses with no intention of fraud or tax evasion
An offender who is not paying taxes or is making short payments must pay a penalty of 10% of the amount of tax due subject to a minimum of Rs.10,000.
For 21 offenses with the intention of fraud or tax evasion
An offender is subject to a penalty amount of tax evasion or short deducted.
Even in case if there is no business the taxpayer is required to file the Nil GST returns.
FAQ's
Under GST, every person or entity registered under GST would be required to file a GST return for the prescribed period. Even those entities having a GST registration but no activity would be required to file a GST Nil Return to stay compliant with GST regulations.
Regular taxpayers would have to file GSTR-1 (details of outward supplies), GSTR-2 (details of inward supplied) and GSTR-3 (monthly return). GSTR-1 would be due on the 10th of each month, GSTR-2 would be due on the 15th of each month and GSTR-3 would be due on the 20th of each month. Compounding taxpayers must file GSTR-4 every quarter, on 18th of the month next to the quarter. In addition to the monthly or quarterly returns, an annual return must be filed by all persons or entities registered under GST. The due date for filing of annual GST return would be 31st of December following the end of financial year. In case of assesses having to complying with auditing requirements, the GST reconciliation statement must be duly certified by a Chartered Accountant.
GST Returns must be filed online. There would also be a facility to prepare the returns offline and upload the same into an online portal.
There would be no procedure or revision of a GST Return. All unreported invoices of the previous tax period must be included in the return for the current month and interest if any would be applicable.
All GST Return non-filers will be tracked by the GST Department and a list of GST return defaulters will be provided to the respective GST authorities for follow-up and enforcement action. The GST law would also include the imposition of an automatic late fee for GST Return non-filers and late filers.
Related Business Registrations
In addition to registration or incorporation, a business may require other registrations depending on the business activity undertaken. Talk to an Advisor to find out registrations your business may require post registration.
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