This blog post is updated with the GST Council’s decision to extend the return due dates
The 17th GST Council meeting held on 18th June, 2017, provided a much needed relief to the businesses across the nation. Listening to the concerns raised by the various trade and industrial bodies, and to ensure the smooth roll out of GST, the council decided to extend the timeline for invoice-wise return filing in Form GSTR-1 and Form GSTR-2 for the first six months (Revised).
For the first 6 months – July’17 to December’17, businesses need to file a simple return in Form GSTR-3B by declaring the summary of inward supplies and outward supplies. However, the invoice-wise details in Form GSTR-1, Form GSTR-2 and GSTR-3 are required to file as per notified dates.
Revised Return Timelines for July
Month
GSTR-3B
GSTR-1
GSTR-2
GSTR-3
July, 2017
25th August, 2017
10th October, 2017
31st October, 2017
10th November, 2017
For the month of August 2017, the last date for filing GSTR-3B is 20th September, 2017.
The revised return dates will provide an additional 25 days’ time for businesses to equip and settle with the various requirements of new indirect tax system. In addition to the above, no late fees and penalty would be levied for slippage in return filing for the interim period.
Form GSTR-3B will be the first return which businesses will be filing under GST. In this blog, let us understand how to fill Form GSTR-3B.
If you are using Tally.ERP 9 Release 6, you can skip the rest of this blog post. Our new release to support Form GSTR-3B is available now – Download. Alternatively, click the Version and Updates section in the Information Panel of Tally.ERP 9.
Form GSTR-3B consists of 6 Tables. You need to capture the consolidated details of outward supplies, inward supplies, eligible ITC, and the details of tax payment. Let us discuss this in detail:
1. Details of outward supplies and inward supplies liable to reverse charge
In the above table (3.1), you need to capture the total taxable value (both intrastate and interstate) of the following Nature of Supplies along with the total tax (IGST, CGST, SGST/UTGST) as applicable:
2. Details of inter-State supplies made to unregistered persons, composition dealer and UIN holders
From the outward supplies details declared in table 3.1, discussed in point No. 1, you need give a break-up of the interstate outward supplies made to Unregistered Persons, Composition Dealers and UIN Holders. These details needs to be captured State-wise/ Union-Territory-wise total with taxable value and total IGST levied on these supplies.
3. Details of eligible Input Tax Credit
In the above table, you need to capture the details of ITC availability, ITC to be reversed, and arrive at the Net ITC available. The following are the details you need to capture:
1.ITC Available (Whether in Full or Part)
You need to give the break-up of inward supplies on which the ITC was availed. The following are the details you need to capture:
The ITC available as reported in Table 4(a) needs to be reduced by the amount of ITC to be revered as reported in above table. The balance will be your eligible ITC.
3 .Details of Ineligible ITC: GST paid on inward supplies listed in negative list will not be eligible as input tax credit. The details of GST paid on such supplies needs to be recorded in this table. To know more, see the list of supplies ineligible for ITC.
4. Details of exempt, nil-rated and non-GST inward supplies
You need to capture the details of inward supplies made from the composition dealer, inward supplies at nil rate and exempt. Also, you need to separately mention Non-GST inward supplies. The value of above discussed supplies need to be captured separately for interstate and intrastate supplies.
5. Payment of tax
In the above table (6.1), you need to declare the self-ascertained tax payable. This is based on the details of outward supplies and inwards supplies liable to be paid on reverse charge captured in Table No. 3.1. The tax-wise break-up of payment tax by way of utilization of ITC and cash deposit needs to be provided.
6. TDS/TCS Credit
In the above table, you need to capture the details of TDS (Tax withheld by the Government establishment) and TCS (Tax withheld by E-commerce operator). However, these provisions are deferred from initial rollout of GST. Accordingly, TDS and TCS is not applicable till it is notified further.
Update: Our new release to support Form GSTR-3B is available – Download now. To know more visit Managing Form GSTR 3B in GST-Ready Tally.ERP 9 Release 6
Kindly Note:
The Value of Taxable Supplies refers to Net Taxable value and formula to calculate is given below:
Taxable value = Value of invoices + value of Debit Notes – value of credit notes + value of advances received for which invoices have not been issued in the same month – value of advances adjusted against invoices.