City
Epaper

Extension of key dates under GST to help seasonal businesses

By IANS | Published: February 01, 2022 7:24 PM

New Delhi, Feb 1 The extension of key dates under GST will benefit seasonal businesses and provide a ...

Open in App

New Delhi, Feb 1 The extension of key dates under GST will benefit seasonal businesses and provide a breather for tax professionals.

While major policy decisions in Goods and Service tax take place only through GST council, Union Budget 2022-23 has provided the much-needed changes in the statute, said Smita Singh, Partner, Indirect Taxes, Customs and Trade Laws, S&A Law Offices.

As per industry demands, the time limit for availment of input tax credit has been extended for a particular financial year from six months to nine months from the end of the financial year. The time limit for issuance of credit notes has also been extended to nine months, implying that credit notes for a particular financial year may be issued up to 30th November of the subsequent financial year instead of earlier limit of 30th September.

Further, the time limit for carrying out any rectifications in GSTR-1/3B for a particular financial year has also been revised to 30th November.

Singh said the extended nine-month window for finalization of GST returns in respect of a particular financial year is a breather not only for businesses but also tax professionals who are reeling under stringent compliance burden under GST. The change in the deadline for issuance of credit notes will particular benefit seasonal businesses who have majority sales towards the end of the financial year.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Gst councilUnion BudgetSmita Singh
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalBudget 2024–2025 Summary: Key Takeaways From Interim Union Budget

BusinessBudget 2024: We Need To Focus On – Garib, Mahilayen, Yuva and Annadata, Says FM Nirmala Sitharaman (Watch Video)

NationalBudget 2024: FM Nirmala Sitharaman Arrives at Finance Ministry Along With Her Team Ahead of Interim Budget (Watch Video)

National1860 to 2023: Here's how India's Budget Has Evolved Through the Years

NationalUnion Budget 2024: Focus on Essential Expenses, No Major Policy Changes Expected

International Realted Stories

InternationalPakistan: University student in Karachi kills two 'robbers', loses life in gun battle

InternationalOver 120 dhow boats to compete in 3rd Al Gaffal 60ft Traditional Dhow Sailing Race

InternationalinSEWA implements projects to enhance Kalba's 'Hanging Gardens'

InternationalChina 'can't have it both ways' on Russia and Western ties: US

InternationalHoor Al Qasimi appointed Artistic Director of 2026 Biennale of Sydney