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Due To A Portal Glitch, The Gst Filing Deadline Has Been Delayed

The deadline for filing GST forms and GSTR-2B and GSTR-3B has been extended to May 24 by the government. The extension was granted because the goods and service tax (GST) portal was experiencing technical glitches.<br>Want to know more, Kindly go through with pdf.<br>

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Due To A Portal Glitch, The Gst Filing Deadline Has Been Delayed

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  1. GST Filing Deadline extended after portal glitch

  2. GST Filing Deadline extended after portal glitch The government has decided to extend the date to file GST forms and GSTR-2B and GSTR-3B to May 24. The extension has been issued as the Goods and Services Tax (GST) portal was facing technical glitches. The Centre also asked Infosys to resolve the issue as soon as possible. GSTR-2B is an automated Input Tax Credit (ITC) statement. This is available to all the registered entities based on the information fed by the user in their sales return form GSTR-1. The GSTR 2B is available to taxpaying businesses on the 12th of the subsequent month. They can claim ITC while paying taxes and filing GSTR-3B. In this manner, GSTR-3B is filed on the 20th,22nd and 24th of the month in a periodic manner for different criteria of taxpayers. CBIC, through its Twitter account, said, “Considering the difficulties faced by taxpayers in filing their GSTR-3B for the month of April 2022, a proposal to extend the due date of filing GSTR-3B for April 2022 is under active consideration. Inconvenience caused to the taxpayers is regretted,” GSTN had requested the taxpayers interested in filing GSTR-3B to file the return on a self- assessment basis using GSTR-2A.

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