GST Council extends return filing system for 3 months
12 Mar 18 2 min read
The Council has also deferred the liability to pay tax on reverse charge basis till June 30, 2018. “In the meantime, a Group of Ministers will look into the modalities of its implementation to ensure that no inconvenience is caused to the trade and industry,” the statement said.
The Council has also recommended suspension of the provisions for deduction of tax at source (TDS) under section 51 of the CGST Act and collection of tax at source (TCS) under section 52 of the CGST Act till June 30, 2018. “In the meantime, the modalities of linking State and Central Governments accounting system with GSTN will be worked out so that seamless credit is available to the registered traders whose tax is deducted or collected at source,” the release said.
Further, a GST Implementation Committee (GIC) has been tasked with the work of redressing the grievances caused to the taxpayers arising out of IT glitches.
The electronic way or e-way bill for movement of goods from one state to another (inter-state) will be implemented from April 1, 2018. For intra-state movement, the e-way bill would be rolled out in a phased manner beginning April 15. States would be divided into 4 lots for this phased rollout which would cover all the states by June 1. (RKS)
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