The GSTR-7 is the GST return form for filing the returns for the tax deducted at source. The form is to be filed by 10th of the next month for a particular tax period, by all the eligible taxpayers who deduct tax at source.
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The GSTR-7 is the GST return form for filing the returns for the tax deducted at source. The form is to be filed by 10th of the next month for a particular tax period, by all the eligible taxpayers who deduct tax at source.
GSTR – 6 Return form for all the input service distributors whom have registered under the Goods and Services Tax (GST). Every Input Service Distributor (ISD) will require to furnish the details of invoices in GSTR- 6 form at GSTN portal.
In the series of GSTR return form filing, we have already discussed the procedures for filing GSTR-1, GSTR-2, GSTR-3, and GSTR-4; this is GSTR-5 for the person registered under GST and is a non-resident. It requires the detailing of inward and outward supplies from the business.
The central government, under the guidance of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council, has exempted the late-filing penalty for all registered taxpayers who were not being able to file GST-3B return by the due date.
The GSTR 4 form is a quarterly return form for those taxpayers who have opted GST Composition scheme in the new indirect tax regime. Under the GST composition scheme, taxpayers will be required to file one only return in every three months (quarter) rather than three returns in every month.
GSTR-3 is a monthly return we file after GSTR-1 and GSTR-2. Where GSTR-1 contains the information of outward sales, GSTR-2 contains the detailing of inward sales or supplies, GSTR-3 is simply a return based on the information of GSTR-1 and GSTR-2.
The Government has notified that under the GST regime, the banks will have to pay a 3 percent tax, in the form of IGST, on the imports of gold and precious metals, which will be available to be claimed as input tax credit.
The Narendra Modi government is ready to issue an ordinance over the coming weeks for increasing cess from 15 percent to 25 percent on luxury cars and Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs).
In the next coming weeks, the recently introduced Goods and Services Tax Regime (GST) will have to face the most critical test. The date of filing first returns had been extended by the Government in order to provide some more time to taxpayers as well as get their processes in place.