A GST return is a document where a taxpayer reports income, expenses, sales, purchases, and tax liability to tax authorities using their GSTIN. It provides essential details for tax administrative authorities.
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A GST return is a document where a taxpayer reports income, expenses, sales, purchases, and tax liability to tax authorities using their GSTIN. It provides essential details for tax administrative authorities.
The Goods and Services Tax (GST) is an indirect tax levied on the supply of goods and services in India. Every taxpayer registered under GST has to file GST returns. These returns are used to calculate the tax liability by the government. GST is an evolving system of taxation and the government keeps updating the rules and regulations around it. So, it is important to stay up-to-date to be able to file your returns correctly. Our GST return filing service helps taxpayers to get it done easily. Our professionals will take care of the filings so you don’t have to worry about keeping up with the due dates and staying GST compliant.
Benefits Of GST Return Filing
GST Eliminates Cascading Effect
Earlier there were many instances where tax on tax was paid for a single transaction. As GST did away with several other taxes like central excise duty, service tax, customs duty, and state-level value-added tax, you no longer are subjected to paying tax on tax. This saves you money.
Higher Threshold
The threshold for GST is aggregate turnover exceeding 40 lakhs for sale of goods and aggregate turnover exceeding 20 lakhs for sale of services. This means small businesses falling below this threshold limit are not subject to GST Filing.
Easier for Startups and E-commerce Businesses
The GST system has made it easier for startups and e-commerce companies to manage their taxes. E-commerce particularly suffered from different tax laws across different states which are now eradicated by GST.
More Organised System
Before the GST tax return filing system was disorganised. Now, all taxes are paid online and major hassles that were a part of tax filing have been eliminated in the process of introducing GST.
Documents Required For GST Return Filing
- Invoices issued to persons with GSTIN or B2B invoices
- Invoices issued to persons without GSTIN or B2C invoices
- This needs to be submitted only when its total value is above ₹2.5 lakhs
- A consolidation of inter-state sales
- HSN-wise summary of all goods sold
- Any other debit or credit notes or advance receipts
GST Filing Returns –Types And Due Dates
GST FILING RETURNS | PURPOSE |
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GSTR1 | Tax returns for outward supplies are made using this form. |
GSTR1A | It is an amendment form used to correct the GSTR-1 document including any mismatches between the GSTR-1 of a taxpayer and the GSTR-2 of their customers. This can be filed between 15 and 17 of the following month. |
GSTR2 | Monthly GST return for the received inward supplies are filed using this form. It contains taxpayer info, period of return and final invoice-level purchase information related to the tax period listed separately for goods and services. |
GSTR2A | An auto-generated tax return for purchases and inward supplies made by a taxpayer is automatically compiled by the GSTN based on the information present within the GSTR-1 of their suppliers. |
GSTR2B | GSTR-2B is an auto-generated document that acts as an Input Tax Credit (ITC) statement for taxpayers. The GST Council states that GSTR-2B will help in cutting down the time taken to file returns, minimise errors, ease reconciliation and simplify compliance. |
GSTR3 | It is used to file consolidated monthly tax returns. It contains The taxpayer’s basic information (name, GSTIN, etc), period to which the return pertains, turnover details, final aggregate-level inward and outward supply details, tax liability under CGST, SGST, IGST, and additional tax (+1% tax), details about your ITC, cash, and liability ledgers, details of other payments such as interests, penalties, and fees. |
GSTR3A | It is a tax notice issued by the tax authority to a defaulter who has failed to file monthly GST returns on time. |
GSTR3B | Temporary consolidated summary GST returns of inward and outward supplies that the Government of India has introduced as relaxation for businesses that have recently registered to GST. |
GSTR4 | It is the quarterly GST returns filed by compounding vendors. This contains the total value of supply made during the period covered by the return, along with the details of the tax paid at the compounding rate (not more than 1% of aggregate turnover) for the period along with invoice details for inward supplies if they are either imports or purchased from normal taxpayers. |
GSTR4A | It is the Quarterly purchase-related tax return filed by composition dealers. It’s automatically generated by the GSTN portal based on the information furnished in the GSTR-1, GSTR-5, and GSTR-7 of your suppliers. |
GSTR5 | Variable return for Non-resident foreign taxpayers (It contains the details of the taxpayer, period of return and invoice details of all goods and services sold and purchased. It also includes imports by the taxpayer on Indian soil for the registered period/month. |
GSTR6 | This is the monthly GST return for ISDs. It contains the details of the taxpayer’s basic information (name, GSTIN, etc), period to which the return pertains, invoice-level supply details from the GSTR-1 of counter-parties, invoice details, including the GSTIN of the taxpayer receiving the credit, separate ISD ledger containing the opening ITC balance for the period, credit for ITC services received, debit for ITC reversed or distributed, and closing balance |
GSTR7 | It is filed as a monthly return for TDS transactions. It contains the taxpayer’s basic information (name, GSTIN, etc), period to which the return pertains, supplier’s GSTIN, invoices against which the tax has been deducted. It is categorised under the major tax heads – SGST, CGST, and IGST. Details of any other payments such as interests and penalties are also included in the form. |
GSTR8 | It is the monthly return for e-commerce operators. |
GSTR9 | This is an annual consolidated tax return |
GSTR9A | It is an annual composition return form that has to be filed by every taxpayer who is enrolled in the composition scheme |
GSTR9B | It is an annual return form that has to be filed by e-commerce operators who collect tax at the source |
GSTR9C | This Audit form has to be filed by every taxpayer who is liable to get their annual reports audited when their aggregate turnover exceeds </span >₹2 crores in a financial year. |
GSTR10 | Filing GST returns before cancelling GST registration |
GSTR11 | Variable tax return for taxpayers with UIN |
Why True Auditor?
- True Auditor has a fleet of GST experts to support you in all spheres. We help many companies with GST related compliances on an every month basis.
- You don’t want to worry about keeping tabs on due dates, we will remind you
- Simplified system to keep your invoices and other documents in place and organised
- Experts file your returns and ensure you get a proper input tax credit and save money
- No more trying to make sense of changes in GST laws and processes, our experts file returns for many other businesses like yours and are always up to date with it
- Your filing with be error-free and you will save a lot of time and effort
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