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Retailers need to file single GST return every month, says Adhia

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NEW DELHI: Days before the rollout of the landmark GST, the government on Wednesday sought to dispel the notion that the new tax regime will be cumbersome and compliance­heavy, saying taxpayers need to file only one return every month, similar to what they presently do.

In an interview to PTI, Revenue Secretary Hasmukh Adhia said the notion that assessees will have to file three returns every month is unfounded and retailers or B2C dealers need not give invoice wise details every month.

"Eighty per cent of the businesses will have to simply file total turnover detail in return because they are all B2C dealers or retailers. Return filing is very easy, people need not worry about filing process, it is very transparen­t and is done by machine," Adhia said.

Explaining filing of returns, he said when a supplier uploads details of sale invoices, a GST Return-1 is generated by 10th of next month.

The details from the suppliers in GSTR-1 automatica­lly gets updated in the GST Return-2 (GSTR 2) of the purchaser. GSTR-2 is to be filed by 15th of next month and is just a few clicks on computer. GSTR-2 doesn't need full filing of return.

"GSTR 2 is not to be filed by anybody. It will be appearing in the computer on their own account and they can confirm it. If there is any transactio­n missing in purchase which computer is not showing because the person from whom you bought has forgotten to put it, then you get a right to add it. It is an auto-populated return. Click it and accept it online," he said.

Adhia said retailer and B2C suppliers need not worry about the return filing procedure as they have to file only turnover wise detail in GSTR-1.

While only B2B dealers have to file both GSTR-1 and GSTR-2, retailers do not need to file the GSTR-2 as they have to only match with what the dealer has uploaded on the GST Network.

"Ordinary people need not worry...it is not at all complex and people need not worry. 80 per cent of the businesses will have to just file total turnover," Adhia said. By 17th of the month, both the supplier and the recipient would have to reconcile the invoice details and file the third return (GSTR-3) by 20th of the month. GSTR-3 is combinatio­n of GSTR-1 and 2 and is computer generated. It gives the summary of the total output tax liability, input tax credit and the difference is the tax liability for the month.

"Out of three returns which are prescribed, only one return has to be filed by the retailer. The remaining two returns are auto-generated by the computer which is only a facility given to them to see so that if there is any mistake they can correct it," Adhia said.

Adhia said only in case of B2B dealers, invoice wise details are required. "Those number of dealers are very few in the country".

The GSTN will launch an excel sheet format for B2B dealers so that they can keep the invoice wise details ready and can upload it on the 10th of every month. NEW DELHI: Union Housing Minister M Venkaiah Naidu has asked the chief ministers of all states to ensure that builders do not charge higher tax from homebuyers on instalment­s to be paid after the Goods and Service Tax (GST) comes into effect from July 1.

In a letter to the chief ministers on Tuesday, Naidu said there had been complaints that the buyers, who had booked flats and had made part payments, were being asked to make entire payment before July 1 to avoid higher tax.

“The Department of Revenue has clarified that constructi­on of flats, complexes, buildings, etc. will have comparativ­ely a lower incidence of GST if we compare it to a plethora of central and state indirect taxes under the existing tax regime,” the minister said. Naidu said it was expected that the builders would pass on the benefits of lower tax burden after the GST implementa­tion to the buyers in the form of reduced prices/ instalment­s. “I would like to request your state government as well as the builders' associatio­ns to ensure that no builder/ constructi­on company should ask customers to pay higher tax rate on instalment­s to be received after imposition of the GST,” Naidu wrote.

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