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Wednesday 18 October 2017

Government waives penalty on late GST returns for July



NEW DELHI: The government, on the recommendations of the Goods and Services Tax Council, has waived the penalty of Rs 200 per day for taxpayers who failed to file the first GST returns within the deadline. 

The taxpayers will, however, have to bear the interest on late payment of dues, the Finance Ministry said on Saturday. 

"Late fee for all taxpayers who could not file GSTR-3B for month of July has been waived, but not the interest on late payment of dues. Interest will be applicable to all taxpayers who have not discharged their complete GST liability for July by August 25," Finance Ministry said in a tweet on Saturday. 

The taxpayers had to file the GST returns for July by August 25 and those claiming transitional input tax credit by August 28. 

Earlier, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had said that the taxpayers who failed to meet the deadline will have to bear a penalty of Rs 200 per day -- Rs 100 for Central GST and Rs 100 for State GST. 

A total of about 5.95 million taxpayers for July should have filed the GST returns, but till August 29 only about 3.83 million (or 64.42 per cent) had complied, Jaitley had said earlier. Thu

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