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GST COMPLIANCE CALENDAR FOR SEPTEMBER 2020


Due to confusion created by series of notifications we present before you the GST calendar till September, 2020 so that you can easily plan for future of filings:

 1)      Due Dates for GSTR-1.

 GSTR-1

 

Periodicity

Period

Due Date

 

Monthly filings

Aug-20

11-Sep-20

 

Quarterly filings

July to September, 2020

31-Oct-20

 

2)      Concessional rate of interest for delay on filing of GSTR-3B return till September 30, 2020: 

GSTR-3B

Turnover

Tax Period

Due Date

Date upto which relaxation provided

Interest*

(in the preceding Financial Year)

Upto Rs. 5 Crore 
(Specified States-I)

May-20

22-Jun-20

12-Sep-20

NIL upto September 12, 2020, thereafter 9% till September 30, 2020

Jun-20

22-Jul-20

23-Sep-20

NIL upto September 23, 2020, thereafter 9% till September 30, 2020

Jul-20

22-Aug-20

27-Sep-20

NIL upto September 27, 2020, thereafter 9% till September 30, 2020

Aug-20

22-Sep-20

October 1, 2020. (Date is extended)

NIL upto October 1, 2020

Upto Rs. 5 Crore
(Specified Sates-II)

May-20

 24-Jun-2020

15-Sep-20

NIL upto September 15, 2020, thereafter 9% till September 30, 2020

Jun-20

24-Jul-20

25-Sep-20

NIL upto September 25, 2020, thereafter 9% till September 30, 2020

Jul-20

24-Aug-20

29-Sep-20

NIL upto September 29, 2020, thereafter 9% till September 30, 2020

Aug-20

24-Sep-20

October 3, 2020 (Date is extended)

NIL upto October 3, 2020

More than Rs. 5 Crore

Aug-20

20-Sep-20

Not extended

-


*The due dates have not been extended, however, relaxation has been provided from levy of interest (wherever applicable) and late fee for the given period.

Specified States-I 

Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Goa, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Telangana or Andhra Pradesh or the Union territories of Daman and Diu and Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Puducherry, Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Lakshadweep.


Specified Sates-II

Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura, Meghalaya, Assam, West Bengal, Jharkhand or Odisha or the Union territories of Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Chandigarh and Delhi.

GSTR-5 & 5A

GSTR-6

GSTR-7

Period

Due Date

Period

Due Date

Period

Due Date

August, 2020

20-Sep-20

August, 2020

13-Sep-20

August, 2020

10-Sep-20

GSTR-8

GSTR-9, 9A, 9C (More than 2 Cr.)

Period

Due Date

Period

Due Date

August, 2020

10-Sep-20

F.Y 2018-19

30-Sep-20


SOURCE : www.gst.gov.in 


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