Centre extends GST filing deadlines for falling month after technical glitch

The Centre on Tuesday has extended the due date for filing April month GSTR-3B as taxpayers faced technical glitch on the GST portal.

The Centre on Tuesday has extended the due date. For filing April month GSTR-3B as taxpayers faced technical glitch on the GST portal.

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The due date for filing FORM GSTR-3B for the month of April, 2022 has been extended till 24th May, 2022″. Tweeted CBIC.

GST filing deadlines extended

The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) said. A technical glitch did reported by Infosys in generation of April 2022 GSTR-2B. And auto-population of GSTR-3B on portal.

GSTR-2B is an auto-drafted Input Tax credit (ITC) statement. Which is available to each one of a  GST registered entities. Based on the information accessed  by their suppliers in their respective sales return form GSTR-1.

GSTR-2B statement is made available to businesses on every 12th day of succeeding month, based on which they can claim ITC while paying taxes and filing GSTR-3B.

GST Network, which provides the technology backbone for Goods and Services Tax. Had issued an advisory saying that in a few cases. Certain records are not being reflected in the GSTR-2B statement for the period of April 2022 and asked taxpayers to file GSTR-3B return on self-assessment.

Infosys is the one who is looking after the background working of the said system. Who was awarded a 1,380 crore contract to build and maintain the GST system.