GST return filing date extended till Aug 25

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The on Saturday announced a five-day extension for filing returns till August 25, after the Goods and Services (GST) return filing portal was hit by a technical glitch and stopped functioning, a day ahead of the last date for filing returns.

Traders across the country faced problems on Saturday due to the technical snag and could not file returns.

The last date for filing GSTR-3B form for July was August 20, which is a summary return of details of outward supplies, inward supplies, credit and payment of

"Some technical glitches were experienced by last minute return filers," a Finance Ministry statement said.

However, the cautioned the filers to file their return well before the deadline to avoid any last moment technical glitches.

"Also, since it is the first return to be filed under GST, the payers and the practitioners have requested for few more days to file their return," the statement said.

"There have been requests from states which are hit by floods to extend the last date for filing of returns. The state of Jammu and Kashmir has also requested for extension of time because of late passage of their ordinance," it added.

The statement explained that in order to take care of these issues, the Implementation Committee, consisting of state and central officers, has taken a decision to extend the last date for payment of the for the month of July to August 25 for those who do not want to avail transitional credit in TRANS1 this month.

For those who want to avail TRANS1 this month, the last date for filing of returns will be August 28.

Earlier in the day industry experts said the needs to extend the deadline as too many traders could not file returns due to technical glitches.

"The site was working intermittently since 12 noon. It created a lot of confusion among traders. Many of our clients called up saying they can't file returns. If this continues the might need to extend the last date of filing by another couple of days at least," Prateek Jain, chairman, Assocham Special Task Force on GST, told IANS.

"Due to system errors, taxpayers are not able to file returns and more so today, possibly due to heavy traffic, taxpayers are unable to log in for filing of return. This situation is putting taxpayers in distress," Pune-based chartered accountant Pritam Mahure told IANS.

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