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GST Council Meeting Highlights

13 Jun 2020 11:49:41 Comment(s) By TAXAJ

No late fee for GSTR-3B filing for those with nil liabilities, says FM Sitharaman

GST Council Meeting Highlights: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman today announced major relief for small taxpayers with an aggregate turnover of less than Rs 5 crore. Nirmala Sitharaman cut the interest rate on late submission of returns for the month of February, March, and April from 18 per cent to 9 per cent. The government also announced that there will be no late fee for filing GSTR 3B returns with no liability and pending from July 2017 to January 2020. However, for those with liabilities, the maximum late fee has been capped to Rs 500. FM Sitharaman underlined that no discussion on GST rate cut took place in the meeting and the decision on issues related to inverted duty structure were also postponed, however, she added that the council is looking at such issues, especially in textile, footwear, and fertiliser sectors. Amid the revenue crisis, the government also said that GST council is thinking over borrowing to fund compensation. In another major decision, the government allowed taxpayers, who could not get cancelled GST registrations restored in time, to apply for revocation of cancellation of registration up to September 30, 2020. GST Council met today for the first time after the nationwide lockdown. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman chaired the 40th GST Council meeting through video conferencing, in which, Anurag Thakur, finance ministers of states & UTs, and senior government officers also participated. 

There will be no late fee for those who have no tax liability and have not filed returns between July 2017 and January 2020, the government announced today while easing compliance rules for Goods and Services Tax (GST) compliance norms at its first meeting since the nationwide lockdown was implemented to prevent the spread of coronavirus pandemic. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman also ruled out any tax increase. "States said this is not the time to increase taxes and so we deferred all proposals to increase taxes," Ms Sitharman said.


The government decided to defer increasing GST on textiles and garments, fertilisers and footwear was as all GST Counciil members felt lockdown has just been lifted.


The government also reduced interest on late GST filing for small businesses with a turnover up to Rs 5 crore from 18 per cent to 9 per cent for furnishing late returns for months of February, March and April 2020 beyond July 6, 2020.


"The small taxpayers will not be charged any interest till the notified dates for relief (staggered up to 6th July 2020)and thereafter 9 per cent interest will be charged till 30.09.2020," the government said in a press release.


In wake of COVID-19 pandemic, for taxpayers having aggregate turnover up to Rs. 5 crore, further relief was provided by waiver of late fees and interest if the returns in form GSTR-3B for the supplies effected in the months of May, June and July, 2020 are furnished by September, 2020, the release said.


To facilitate taxpayers who could not get their cancelled GST registrations restored in time, an opportunity is being provided for filing of application for revocation of cancellation of registration up to September 30, 2020, in all cases where registrations have been cancelled till June 12, 2020.

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