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May 20, 2022
Looking for the updates of the 23rd GST Council Meeting? Here are the most important ones.
Changes in Composition Scheme:-
- Composition scheme limit to be increased to Rs 1.5 crore (can be extended to Rs 2 crore later)*.
- 1 % GST rate for manufacturers & traders*.
- Composition tax of 1% on turnover of taxable goods (turnover of exempted goods to be excluded)*.
- Those supplying goods and services (services not exceeding Rs 5 lakhs in total) eligible for compositions scheme*.
- Composition Returns, GSTR-4 due date for the period July to September extended to 24th December 2017.
- Composition dealers cannot make inter-state sales. Input tax benefit not allowed.
Relief in GSTR compliance:-
- All businesses to file GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B till March 2018.
- GSTR-2 and GSTR-3 filing dates for July 2017 to March 2018 will be worked out later by a Committee of Officers
- Turnover under Rs 1.5 Cr to file quarterly GSTR-1
- Turnover above Rs 1.5 Cr to file monthly GSTR-1
- All businesses to file GSTR-3B by 20th of next month till March 2018.
Extension of GSTR-1 filing Due Dates:-
For turnover up to Rs. 1.5 cr:
Period (Quarterly) | Due dates |
July- Sept | 31st Dec 2017 |
Oct-Dec | 15th Feb 2018 |
Jan- Mar | 30th April 2018 |
For turnover of more than Rs 1.5 cr:-
Month | Dates |
July to Oct | 31st Dec 2017 |
Nov | 10th Jan 2018 |
Dec | 10th Feb 2018 |
Jan | 10th Mar 2018 |
Feb | 10th Apr 2018 |
March | 10th May 2018 |
Relief for service providers:-
All service providers with turnover up to Rs 20 lakhs exempt from GST registration. Including those who supply inter-state or supply through e-commerce operator, such service providers do not have to register.
Challenges ahead for Restaurants:-
GST rate cut to 5% with no input tax credit.
Other taxpayer relief measures:-
- No GST to be paid on advances received on supply of goods by regular taxpayers.
- Late Fees reduced – For delayed filing of NIL tax GSTR-3B, late fee reduced from Rs 200 per day to Rs 20 per day. Other taxpayers need to pay a late fee of Rs. 50 per day of delay in filing GSTR-3B.
- Late Fee credit – Late fees for GSTR-3B of July, Aug and Sept waived. Any late fees paid for these months will be credited back to Electronic Cash Ledger under ‘Tax’ and can be utilized to make GST payments.
- Manual filing for Advance Ruling application to be introduced.
- Export of services to Nepal and Bhutan are exempt from GST.
- Export of services to Nepal and Bhutan are allowed to claim a refund of input tax credit paid if any*.
- TRAN-1 can be filed and revised till 31st December 2017. Revision to be done only once*.
- Timelines for the filing of GSTR-2 and GSTR-3 for July to March 2018 to be worked out by Committee of Officers. However, subsequent month filing of GSTR-1 will not be impacted.
Others GSTR filing extensions:-
Return | Revised Due Date | Old Due Date |
GSTR-4 (for Composition Dealers) | 24th Dec 2017 | 15th November 2017 |
GSTR-5 (for July to October) | 11th Dec 2017 | Earlier of 20th August 2017 or 7 days from the date of registration |
GSTR-5A ((for July to October) | 15th Dec 2017 | 20th November 2017 |
GSTR-6 (for July 2017) | 31st Dec 2017 | 13th August 2017 |
ITC-04 (for job work) for quarter of Jul-Sep | 31st Dec 2017 | 25th October 2017 |
GST Rate Changes:-
- GST Rate for manufacturers and traders under composition scheme is 1 % *.
- Reduced from 28% to 18% W.e.f. 15th Nov 2017 – Shampoo, Perfume, tiles, watches
- Reduced from 28% to 12% – Wet grinders, tanks
- Reduced from 18% to 12% – Condensed milk, refined sugar, diabetic food
- Reduced from 12% to 5% – Desiccated coconut, idli dosa batter, coir products
- Reduced from 5% to Nil – Duar meal, khandsari sugar, dried vegetables
- For Restaurants within hotels, and room tariff less than Rs. 7,500 the GST rate is 5%. Also, the credit of ITC paid on inward supplies cannot be taken.
- For Restaurants within hotels, and room tariff greater than Rs. 7,500 the GST rate is 18% and the credit of ITC paid on inward supplies can be availed.
- Outdoor catering continues to be charged at 18% with the availability of ITC on inward supplies.
Hope this article was helpful. Refer to the topics discussed in the 24th GST council meeting
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