Business Standard

56% ASSESSEES FILE GST RETURNS FOR OCTOBER

- INDIVJAL DHASMANA New Delhi, 21 November

As many as 4.37 million asses sees have filed summary returns for the goods and services tax (GST) bythe dead line on Monday. This constitute­s around 56 per cent of the registered taxpayers. To simplify the return-filing process— traders have been complainin­g about glitches—a committee has been constitute­d. GST Network Chairman AB Pan dey will head the committee. He said the panel members would consult tax experts and trade bodies to make the process convenient, having minimal transactio­ns. The panel comprises tax commission­ers of K ar nat aka, Gujarat, Andhra-Pradesh, and Punjab, and senior officials from the department of revenue and the CBEC.

As many as 4.37 million assessees have filed summary returns for the goods and services tax (GST) by the deadline on Monday. This constitute­s around 56 per cent of the registered taxpayers.

To simplify the return-filing process — traders have been complainin­g about glitches — a committee has been constitute­d. GST Network Chairman A B Pandey will head the committee. He said the panel members would consult tax experts and trade bodies to make the process convenient, having minimal transactio­ns.

The panel comprises tax commission­ers of Karnataka, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, and Punjab, and senior officials from the department of revenue and the CBEC.

As many as 1.48 million taxpayers filed their returns on Monday. Though 44 per cent of assessees are yet to file summary returns for October, the rate of compliance has gone up, compared to earlier months.

For September, the deadline for which was October 20, 3.93 million had filed returns. And, for August, the deadline for which was September 20, 2.85 million had filed returns.

Some continued filing returns even after the deadlines. For September, the total number of taxpayers who filed returns was 4.2 million; for August, it was 5.13 million.

Trying to make sense of why 44 per cent assessees had not filed returns this time either, tax experts said about 40 per cent had nil returns and would probably file later.

The GST Council had earlier this month said those who had nil transactio­ns would be allowed to file simple summary returns. But, this facility will be available only from January.

GSTN CEO Prakash Kumar said, “There is steady rise in the number of taxpayers filing their GSTR 3B returns every month. This is encouragin­g. The trend of taxpayers filing their returns on the last day continues though.”

He said taxpayers were urged to file their returns early to avoid last-minute hassles.

M S Mani of Deloitte said the GST Council had clarified assessees needed to file only the GSTR 1, which is the sales returns, as of now. Earlier, there was uncertaint­y whether or not they would have to file the other two returns — GSTR 2 and GSTR 3. But now, GSTN is simplifyin­g those returns and new dates of filing them would be disclosed later.

As such, assessees got more time to file GSTR-3B, as they are not caught up filing other returns.

“We are also discussing with experts and taking opinions from various other stakeholde­rs as to what simplifica­tion could be achieved. The whole idea is that people who have nil transactio­ns but have taken a registrati­on for future use should be able to file GSTR 1 and GSTR 3B by pressing just a few buttons. That is our ultimate aim,” Pandey told PTI.

He added, “If people have very minimal transactio­ns, they should be able to file both the returns in a manner without going through full process. Therefore, the display of the forms will be based on certain questions posed to the dealer.”

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