Breaking: Technical Glitch in GSTN, CBIC to consider Extension of GSTR-3B Due Date

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Due the technical glitches in the Goods and Services Tax Network (GSTN), the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) is seriously considering to grant an extension to the due date for filing of GSTR 3B.

“A technical glitch has been reported by Infosys in generation of April 2022 GSTR-2B & auto-population of GSTR-3B on portal. Infosys has been directed by Govt for early resolution. Technical team is working to provide GSTR-2B & correct auto-populated GSTR-3B at the earliest,” the CBIC’s official twitter handle said.

“Considering the difficulties faced by taxpayers in filing their GSTR-3B for the month of April 2022, a proposal to extend the due date of filing GSTR-3B for April 2022 is under active consideration. Inconvenience caused to the taxpayers is regretted,” the Board added.

GSTR-3B is a self-declared summary GST return filed every month (quarterly for the QRMP scheme). Taxpayers need to report the summary figures of sales, ITC claimed, and net tax payable in GSTR-3B. A separate GSTR-3B must be filed for every GSTIN.

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