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New Delhi: The GST Council on Saturday has approved staggered rollout of the intra-state e-Way Bill from April 15. The states have been divided into four lots for the rollout. Sources said Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu are likely to initiate the rollout.
The GST Council meet, chaired by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, also deferred the reverse charge mechanism to July 1. The decision was taken at the council’s meeting which is underway in the national capital.
"The new return filing system, if agreed upon by the Council, would take about 3 months to be implemented. Till then GSTR-3B could continue," an official told PTI.
Simplified sales return GSTR-3B was introduced in July, the month of GST rollout, to help businesses to file returns easily in the initial months of GST roll out. This was to be followed by the filing of final returns — GSTR — 1, 2 and 3.
With businesses complaining of difficulty in invoice matching while filing final returns as well as complications in GSTN systems, the GST
Council in November last year extended GSTR-3B filing requirement till the end of March 2018 and did away with the filing of purchase return GSTR-2 and final return 3.
"GSTR-3B filing system has stabilised and businesses are comfortable. So, businesses can continue to pay taxes by filing 3B till the time new return filing system is put in place," the official added.
The last date for filing initial GSTR-3B returns for a month is the 20th of the subsequent month.
The GST Council had in January entrusted Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi led GoM to work out a simplified return filing
a process so that businesses can fill up only a single form to file returns under GST.
The group of ministers met last month to work out a simplified return form, but the meeting remained inconclusive.
In the GoM meeting, the Centre and state officials presented their model for return simplification, while Nandan Nilekani also made his presentation. The idea is GST return form should be simplified, it should ideally be one return every month, Modi had said.
About 8 crore GST returns have been filed so far on GST Network portal since implementation of GST on July 1.
In absence of anti-evasion measures and invoice matching, the GST collections have declined since July.
As per official data available, in January 57.78 lakh GSTR-3B returns were filed, which fetched Rs 86,318 crore revenue to the exchequer.
For December 56.30 lakh GSTR-3B were filed which fetched Rs 86,703 crore revenue to the exchequer, while in November 53.06 lakh returns were filed with total revenue of Rs 80,808 crore.
Collections topped Rs 95,000 crore in the initial month of July.
(with PTI inputs)
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