GST experts expressed these thoughts in a workshop organized by the Tax Practitioners Association Indore, and the Indore ...
New Delhi: The government on Sunday said that it extended the due date for filing the monthly GSTR-3B tax payment form by 5 days till October 25. The extension was on quitye expected lines, with ...
Learn why November 30, 2025, is the most crucial date under India’s GST regime. Missing this final lock-in can lead to permanent ITC loss and compliance penalties. Learn why November 30, 2025, is the ...
(MENAFN- Live Mint) GSTR-3B Due Date Extension News: A group of chartered accountants has urged the Centre to implement a GSTR-3B returns deadline extension for September 2025, citing a clash of the ...
New Delhi [India], October 19 (ANI): The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) has extended the GSTR-3B filing deadline to October 25, 2025, for both monthly filers (September 2025) and ...
GSTR-3B is a monthly self-declared summary return that taxpayers must file under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime in India. It includes details of outward supplies, inward supplies liable to ...
Allahabad High Court quashed GST orders under Section 74, holding that ITC cannot be denied when purchases were made from a registered dealer whose GST registration was later ...
With GSTR- 9/9C now open for taxpayers to file and the deadline creeping up on December 31, 2025, it’s a good idea for both professionals and taxpayers to quickly check out the changes in the ...
GSTN announces 3-year time limit for filing GST returns. Returns due for 3+ years will be time-barred starting November tax period.
The investigation revealed that the company is actively engaged in availing fraudulent Input Tax Credit solely on the basis of invoices without any underlying supply of goods or services.
Businesses will not be able to file GST returns which are due for three years or more beginning the November tax period, GST Network (GSTN) has said. In an advisory, GSTN, which handles the technology ...
Central GST officials in Delhi have busted a Rs 31.95 crore fake Input Tax Credit fraud involving a company that claimed credit using fake invoices. The firm’s director was arrested, and investigation ...
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