The GST Council in its 28th meeting
held on 21st July, 2018 under the Chairmanship of Shri Piyush Goyal, Union Minister for
Railways, Coal, Finance & Corporate Affairs has approved the new return
formats and associated changes in law.
It may be
recalled that in the 27th meeting held
on 4th of May, 2018 the Council had
approved the basic principles of GST return design and directed the law
committee to finalize the return formats and changes in law. The formats and
business process approved today were in line with the basic principles with one
major change i.e. the option of filing quarterly return with monthly payment of
tax in a simplified return format by the small tax payers.
Following are the major changes in GST Returns, recommended by Council.
1. All taxpayers excluding small taxpayers and a few exceptions
like ISD etc. shall file one monthly return. The return is simple with two main
tables. One for reporting outward supplies and one for availing input tax
credit based on invoices uploaded by the supplier. Invoices can be uploaded
continuously by the seller and can be continuously viewed and locked by the
buyer for availing input tax credit. This process would ensure that very large
part of the return is automatically filled based on the invoices uploaded by
the buyer and the seller. Simply put, the process would be “UPLOAD – LOCK –
PAY” for most tax payers.
Taxpayers would have facility to create his profile based on
nature of supplies made and received. The fields of information which a
taxpayer would be shown and would be required to fill in the return would
depend on his profile.
2. NIL return filers (no purchase and no sale) shall be given
facility to file return by sending SMS.
3. The
Council approved quarterly filing of return for the small taxpayers having
turnover below Rs. 5 Cr as an optional facility. Quarterly return shall be
similar to main return with monthly payment facility but for two kinds of
registered persons – small traders making only B2C supply or making B2B + B2C
supply. For such
taxpayers, simplified returns have been designed called Sahaj and Sugam.
In these returns details of information required to be filled is lesser than
that in the regular return.
3. The new return design provides facility for amendment of invoice
and also other details filed in the return. Amendment shall be carried out by
filing of a return called amendment return. Payment would be allowed to be made
through the amendment return as it will help save interest liability for the
taxpayers.
Details of this updates can be found on this link.
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