E-way to be implemented from Apr 1, GoM meet on GST return simplification inconclusive

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The group of on GST Network today decided to start the of goods worth more than Rs 50,000 through bill mechanism from April 1, Sushil said. "We have decided to start the of goods through bill mechanism from April 1," told reporters after the meeting of the ministerial group. The bill requirement for intra-state movement of goods would be introduced in phases after assessing the response for for couple of weeks, Modi, who heads the panel, said. After implementation of the (GST) from July 1, the requirement of carrying bill was postponed pending IT network readiness. It was implemented from February 1 but the system crashed and its implementation was deferred. The GoM meet, however, remained inconclusive on how to simplify the return filing process for businesses under the (GST) regime. "The GoM had detailed discussions on return simplification but could not reach a consensus. However, the unanimous decision was there should be credit matching," told reporters here. The GST Council, headed by and comprising his state counterparts, in its next meeting on March 10 will discuss various proposals on return simplification deliberated upon by the GoM today. The initial sales return GSTR-3B "will continue for sometime", said. The in its meeting in November had extended GSTR-3B filing till March end, while keeping in abeyance filing of GSTR-2 and 3 for the purpose of invoice matching. In the GoM meet today, the Centre and state officials presented their model for return simplification, while also made his presentation. said the idea is GST return form should be simplified, it should ideally be one return every month. The other issue before the GoM is whether provisional credit be allowed and whether the credit should be linked or delinked from tax payment. "There are different opinions and how to merge them that needs to be discussed.

We will discuss further and take a view," said. As many as 7.28 crore GST returns have been filed so far on portal since the implementation of the GST. For the month of January, 56.72 lakh returns have been filed so far. said the GoM would also look into return filing timeline of small taxpayers. The Council in October had allowed small businesses with turnover up to Rs 1.5 crore to file quarterly returns. On the state of preparedness of the system for implementation of bill from April 1, said that the entire infrastructure has been upgraded to allow capacity to handle extra load. said the (NIC) which is developing the bill platform has already conducted two rounds of load testing and now on daily basis 6.5 lakh bills are being generated on the portal. The infrastructure has been upgraded to take load of about 26-50 lakh bills daily, he said. The third round of testing would be done in next couple of days where the NIC would check the portal capability to handle 75 lakh inter-state bill daily. He said for intra-state movement of goods, bill would be implemented after couple of weeks in a phased manner. "So all the states will not be taken on board at one go, in a phased manner about 4-5 states per week will be allowed to join," said. There are 9.5 lakh businesses who are registered on bill portal, as against 96 lakh registered under GST regime. Besides, 8,500 transporters have also registered on the bill portal. said the recommendation of the GoM would be considered by the at its meeting on March 10. "The recommendation of a phased launch of the bill will enable businesses to become ready over a period of time and will give time to the to overcome glitches that arise during the initial phase," said Deloittee Senior M S Mani.

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First Published: Sat, February 24 2018. 18:15 IST
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