Types of GST Returns
1. GSTR-1
GSTR-1 is the return to be
furnished for reporting details of all outward supplies of goods and services
made, or in other words, sales transactions made during a tax period, and also
for reporting debit and credit notes issued. Any amendments to sales invoices made,
even pertaining to previous tax periods, should be reported in the GSTR-1
return.
GSTR-1 is to be filed by all normal taxpayers who are registered under GST.
It is to be filed monthly, except in the case of small taxpayers with turnover
up to Rs.1.5 crore in the previous financial year, who can file the same on a
quarterly basis.
2. GSTR-2A
GSTR-2A is the return containing
details of all inward supplies of goods and services i.e. purchases made from
registered suppliers during a tax period. The data is auto-populated based on
data filed by the suppliers in their GSTR-1 return. GSTR-2A is a read-only
return and no action can be taken.
3. GSTR-2
GSTR-2 is the return for reporting
the inward supplies of goods and services i.e. the purchases made during a tax
period. The details in the GSTR-2 return are auto-populated from the GSTR-2A.
Unlike GSTR-2A, the GSTR-2 return can be edited.
GSTR-2 is to be filed by all normal taxpayers registered under GST,
however, the filing of the same has been suspended ever since the inception of
GST.
4. GSTR-3
GSTR-3 is a monthly summary return
for furnishing summarized details of all outward supplies made, inward supplies
received and input tax credit claimed, along with details of the tax liability
and taxes paid. This return is auto-generated on the basis of the GSTR-1 and
GSTR-2 returns filed.
GSTR-3 is to be filed by all normal taxpayers registered under GST,
however, the filing of the same has been suspended ever since the inception of
GST.
5. GSTR-3B
GSTR-3B is a monthly
self-declaration to be filed, for furnishing summarized details of all outward
supplies made, input tax credit claimed, tax liability ascertained and taxes
paid.
GSTR-3B is to be filed by all normal taxpayers registered under GST.
6. GSTR-4 / CMP-08
GSTR-4 is the return that was to
be filed by taxpayers who have opted for the Composition Scheme under
GST. CMP-08 is the return
which has replaced the now erstwhile GSTR-4. The Composition Scheme is a scheme
in which taxpayers with turnover up to Rs.1.5 crores can opt into and pay taxes
at a fixed rate on the turnover declared.
The CMP-08 return is to be filed on a quarterly basis.
7. GSTR-5
GSTR-5 is the return to be filed
by non-resident foreign taxpayers, who are registered under GST and carry out
business transactions in India. The return contains details of all outward
supplies made, inward supplies received, credit/debit notes, tax liability and
taxes paid.
The GSTR-5 return is to be filed monthly for each month that the taxpayer
is registered under GST in India.
8. GSTR-6
GSTR-6 is a monthly return to be
filed by an Input Service Distributor (ISD). It will contain details of input
tax credit received and distributed by the ISD. It will further contain details
of all documents issued for the distribution of input credit and the manner of
distribution.
9. GSTR-7
GSTR-7 is a monthly return to be
filed by persons required to deduct TDS (Tax deducted at source) under GST.
GSTR 7 will contain details of TDS deducted, the TDS liability payable and paid
and TDS refund claimed, if any.
10. GSTR-8
GSTR-8 is a monthly return to be
filed by e-commerce operators registered under the GST who are required to
collect tax at source (TCS). GSTR-8 will contain details of all supplies made
through the E-commerce platform, and the TCS collected on the same.
The GSTR-8 return is to be filed on a monthly basis.
11. GSTR-9
GSTR-9 is the annual return to be filed by taxpayers registered under GST.
It will contain details of all outward supplies made, inward supplies received
during the relevant previous year under different tax heads i.e. CGST, SGST
& IGST and HSN codes, along with details of taxes payable and paid. It is a
consolidation of all the monthly or quarterly returns (GSTR-1, GSTR-2A,
GSTR-3B) filed during that year.
GSTR-9 is required to be filed by all taxpayers registered under GST*,
except taxpayers who have opted for the Composition Scheme, Casual Taxable
Persons, Input Service Distributors, Non-resident Taxable Persons and persons
paying TDS under section 51 of CGST Act.
*As per the CBIC notification 47/2019, the annual return under GST for
taxpayers having an aggregate turnover which does not exceed Rs.2 crore has
been made optional for FY 2017-18 and FY 2018-19.
12. GSTR-9A
GSTR-9A is the annual return to be filed by taxpayers who have registered
under the Composition Scheme in a financial year*. It is a consolidation of all
the quarterly returns filed during that financial year.
*GSTR-9A filing for Composition taxpayers has been waived off for FY
2017-18 and FY 2018-19 as per the decision taken in the 27th GST Council
meeting.
13. GSTR-9C
GSTR-9C is the reconciliation
statement to be filed by all taxpayers registered under GST whose turnover
exceeds Rs.2 crore in a financial year. The registered person has to get their
books of accounts audited by a Chartered/Cost Accountant. The statement of
reconciliation is between these audited financial statements of the taxpayer
and the annual return GSTR-9 that has been filed.
GSTR-9C is to be filed for every GSTIN,
hence, one PAN can have
multiple GSTR-9C forms being filed.
As per the CBIC notification 16/2020, GSTR-9C is
waived off for the taxpayers with an aggregate turnover of more than Rs 5 crore
for the financial year 2018-19.
14. GSTR-10
GSTR-10 is to be filed by a taxable
person whose registered has been cancelled or surrendered. This return is also
called a final return and has to be filed within 3 months from the date of
cancellation or cancellation order, whichever is earlier.
15. GSTR-11
GSTR-11 is the return to be filed by
persons who have been issued a Unique Identity Number(UIN) in order to get a
refund under GST for the goods and services purchased by them in India. UIN is
a classification made for foreign diplomatic missions and embassies not liable
to tax in India, for the purpose of getting a refund of taxes. GSTR-11 will
contain details of inward supplies received and refund claimed.
Due Dates
of Filing GST Returns
These returns are as per the CGST Act*
Return Form |
Description |
Frequency |
Due Date |
GSTR-1 |
Details of outward supplies of taxable goods and/or
services affected. |
Monthly |
11th* of the next month with effect from October 2018
until September 2020. *Previously, the due date was 10th of the next month. |
Quarterly (If opted) |
End of the month succeeding the quarter. |
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GSTR-2 Suspended from September 2017 onwards |
Details of inward supplies of taxable goods and/or
services effected claiming the input tax credit. |
Monthly |
15th of the next month. |
GSTR-3 Suspended from September 2017 onwards |
Monthly return on the basis of finalisation of details
of outward supplies and inward supplies along with the payment of tax. |
Monthly |
20th of the next month. |
GSTR-3B |
Simple return in which summary of outward supplies
along with input tax credit is declared and payment of tax is affected by the
taxpayer. |
Monthly |
Staggered^ from the month of January 2020 onwards* *Previously 20th of the next month for all taxpayers. |
^20th of next month for taxpayers with an aggregate
turnover in the previous financial year more than Rs 5 crore. For the taxpayers with aggregate turnover equal to or
below Rs 5 crore, 22nd of next month for taxpayers in category X states/UTs
and 24th of next month for taxpayers in category X states/UTs Category X: Chhattisgarh,
Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Goa, Kerala, Tamil Nadu,
Telangana or Andhra Pradesh or the Union territories of Daman and Diu and
Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Puducherry, Andaman and Nicobar Islands and
Lakshadweep. Category Y: Himachal
Pradesh, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar,
Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura, Meghalaya,
Assam, West Bengal, Jharkhand or Odisha or the Union Territories of Jammu and
Kashmir, Ladakh, Chandigarh and New Delhi. |
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CMP-08 |
Statement-cum-challan to make a tax payment by a
taxpayer registered under the composition scheme under section 10 of the CGST
Act (supplier of goods) and CGST (Rate) notification no. 02/2019 dated 7th
March 2020 (Supplier of services) |
Quarterly |
18th of the month succeeding the quarter. |
GSTR-4 |
Return for a taxpayer registered under the composition
scheme under section 10 of the CGST Act (supplier of goods) and CGST (Rate)
notification no. 02/2019 dated 7th March 2020 (Supplier of services). |
Annually |
30th of the month succeeding a financial year. |
GSTR-5 |
Return for a non-resident foreign taxable person. |
Monthly |
20th of the next month. |
GSTR-6 |
Return for an input service distributor to distribute
the eligible input tax credit to its branches. |
Monthly |
13th of the next month. |
GSTR-7 |
Return for government authorities deducting tax at
source (TDS). |
Monthly |
10th of the next month. |
GSTR-8 |
Details of supplies effected through e-commerce
operators and the amount of tax collected at source by them. |
Monthly |
10th of the next month. |
GSTR-9 |
Annual return for a normal taxpayer. |
Annually |
31st December of next financial year. |
GSTR-9A |
Annual return to be filed by a taxpayer registered
under the composition levy anytime during the year. |
Annually |
31st December of next financial year. |
GSTR-9C |
Certified reconciliation statement |
Annually |
31st December of next financial year. |
GSTR-10 |
Final return to be filed by a taxpayer whose GST
registration is cancelled. |
Once, when GST registration is cancelled or
surrendered. |
Within three months of the date of cancellation or date
of cancellation order, whichever is later. |
GSTR-11 |
Details of inward supplies to be furnished by a person
having UIN and claiming a refund |
Monthly |
28th of the month following the month for which
statement is filed. |
* Subject to changes by Notifications/ Orders
**Statement of self-assessed tax by composition dealers – same as the erstwhile
form GSTR-4, which is now made an annual return with effect from FY 2019-2020
onwards.
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