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Mogappair East GST Returns Filing for residential Businesses

GST Returns cadence for Mogappair East firms near Mogappair East Bus Stop — with WhatsApp-first document intake

GST Returns for residential commercial mix businesses across the Mogappair East pocket near JJ Nagar with on-time portal submission and full statutory reconciliation. Call 9566-068-468.

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How is GST refund claimed by exporters in Mogappair East, Chennai?

Exporters can claim refund of IGST paid on exports under Rule 96 or accumulated ITC for zero-rated supplies under Rule 89. Application is filed in Form RFD-01 on the GST portal with supporting documents (shipping bill

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GST Returns Filing in Mogappair East — Plans & Pricing

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MonthlyAnnualSave 2 Months
Regular filing of Nill Returns
Nill Returns
GSTR-1 & 3B filed on time
₹500/month
Annual: ₹6,000₹5,000 (Save ₹1,000)

  • GSTR-1 Monthly Filing (by 11th)
  • GSTR-3B Monthly Filing (by 20th)
  • Nil Return Filing
  • GSTR-2B ITC Reconciliation
  • E-invoice Compliance Support
  • Transactions / Month (invoices): Up to 5
  • Turnover Limit: Up to ₹10L
  • WhatsApp Document Support
  • Filing Acknowledgement via WhatsApp
  • GST Advisory Calls (per quarter)
  • Dedicated Account Manager
  • Priority 48-Hour Support
Traders & Low Volume businesses
Starter
GSTR-1 & 3B filed on time
₹750/month
Annual: ₹9,000₹7,500 (Save ₹1,500)

  • GSTR-1 Monthly Filing (by 11th)
  • GSTR-3B Monthly Filing (by 20th)
  • Nil Return Filing
  • GSTR-2B ITC Reconciliation
  • E-invoice Compliance Support
  • Transactions / Month (invoices): Up to 50
  • Turnover Limit: Up to ₹40L
  • WhatsApp Document Support
  • Filing Acknowledgement via WhatsApp
  • GST Advisory Calls (per quarter)
  • Dedicated Account Manager
  • Priority 48-Hour Support
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Professional
ITC Reconciliation
₹1,500/month
Annual: ₹18,000₹15,000 (Save ₹3,000)

  • GSTR-1 Monthly Filing (by 11th)
  • GSTR-3B Monthly Filing (by 20th)
  • Nil Return Filing
  • GSTR-2B ITC Reconciliation
  • E-invoice Compliance Support
  • Transactions / Month (invoices): Up to 300
  • Turnover Limit: Up to ₹2 Cr
  • WhatsApp Document Support
  • Filing Acknowledgement via WhatsApp
  • GST Advisory Calls (per quarter): ✓ (Limited)
  • Dedicated Account Manager
  • Priority 48-Hour Support
High-volume businesses
Premium
Unlimited + priority
₹5,000/month
Annual: ₹60,000₹50,000 (Save ₹10,000)

  • GSTR-1 Monthly Filing (by 11th)
  • GSTR-3B Monthly Filing (by 20th)
  • Nil Return Filing
  • GSTR-2B ITC Reconciliation
  • E-invoice Compliance Support
  • Transactions / Month (invoices): Unlimited
  • Turnover Limit: Unlimited
  • WhatsApp Document Support
  • Filing Acknowledgement via WhatsApp
  • GST Advisory Calls (per quarter)
  • Dedicated Account Manager
  • Priority 48-Hour Support

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Why FilingPro?

Why Mogappair East Clients Choose FilingPro

Expert GST Returns in Mogappair East — qualified professionals, 15+ years experience, zero-penalty track record.

WhatsApp-First Document Pickup

Share your monthly invoices and bank statement on WhatsApp at our number — we handle the rest. Mogappair East clients work with us entirely remotely.

Notice Defence Built-In

If a Section 61 scrutiny notice (ASMT-10) is ever raised on a return we filed, we draft and submit the ASMT-11 reply at no additional cost — covered under our regular monthly fee.

Multi-GSTIN Single Engagement

Tamil Nadu plus Karnataka or Andhra GSTINs of Mogappair East headquartered businesses managed under one FilingPro engagement — consolidated reporting, single point of contact.

15+ Years Chennai Experience

Our practice has filed GST returns continuously since the 1 July 2017 rollout, having earlier handled service tax, VAT and excise returns through the same teams. Deep institutional memory of jurisdictional officers and notices.

Confidential Data Handling

All sales registers, purchase data and ITC reconciliations are stored under access-controlled channels. Mogappair East clients' data is never shared with third parties or used for cross-marketing.

Composition Scheme Advisory

For Mogappair East traders below ₹1.5 crore turnover (goods) or ₹50 lakh (services), we evaluate the Composition Scheme each year — flat 1%/5%/6% rates, CMP-08 quarterly, GSTR-4 annually.

Key Benefits

What Mogappair East Clients Get

Every GST Returns Filing engagement delivers measurable, guaranteed outcomes — expert professionals, on time, every time.

GSTR-2B variance note signed before every filing
Every period close ends with a one-page reconciliation memo — purchase register total, GSTR-2B total, the gap, and an explanation against each gap line. This memo is signed by the assigned accountant on our side and held in the client folder. It is the single piece of paper that defends an ITC position three years later when scrutiny arrives.
Calendar discipline set against the eleventh and twentieth
Internal cut-offs are tighter than statutory dates. GSTR-1 working closes on the ninth so two days remain for partner review and portal upload. GSTR-3B working closes on the eighteenth for the same reason. The buffer absorbs portal outages, payment failures and last-minute supplier corrections without breaching the due date.
RCM register with cash payment and credit claim tracked side by side
Reverse charge under Section 9(3) on advocate fees, goods transport, security services from non-body-corporate vendors and director payments is logged in a single monthly register. Cash payment date, GSTR-3B reporting period and the matching ITC claim period are recorded line by line. No silent under-disclosure, no double-counting.
E-way bill register reconciled against GSTR-1
EWB-01 generation logs are pulled at month end and matched against the outward supply working in GSTR-1. Goods movements without a corresponding tax invoice and invoices without an e-way bill where one was due are flagged. A single page of mismatches is reviewed and remedied before the eleventh.
Monthly partner sign-off before portal submission
No GSTR-1 or GSTR-3B leaves our hands without a partner glance. The partner is looking for three things — large input tax claims that need backing, RCM categories that may have been missed, and any unusual swing from the prior period. The review takes about twenty minutes per file but catches the errors juniors miss.
180-day reversal under Section 16(2) tracked on the AP ledger
The accounts payable ledger is reviewed at every month end for invoices unpaid beyond 180 days. ITC against any such invoice is reversed in that month's GSTR-3B with interest from the original claim date. Once the supplier is paid, the credit is re-claimed in the next return. No accidental retention of credit on stale unpaid invoices.
Comparison

GSTR-1 (Outward) vs GSTR-3B (Summary)

Why this matters here — Mogappair East businesses operate where the business activity radiating outward from Mogappair Eri and nearby commercial pockets, and with quick access via Mogappair East Bus Stop and feeder routes connecting Mogappair East to the rest of Chennai.

AspectGSTR-1 (Outward)GSTR-3B (Summary)
Suo motu cancellation exposurePersistent non-furnishing is one cause among several; rarely the standalone trigger in cancellation ordersSix months of continuous non-furnishing (or three tax periods for composition) is a direct Section 29(2)(c) ground
Evidentiary weight in litigationRead as declaration of outward turnover; Gujarat HC in Aap and Co v Union of India treated portal disclosures as a transactional record rather than a final assessmentTreated as the self-assessment instrument under Section 59; figures form the platform for any Section 73 or Section 74 demand and the Section 107 pre-deposit base
Governing provisionSection 37 of the CGST Act read with Rule 59Section 39(1) of the CGST Act read with Rule 61(5)
Nature of documentStatement of outward supplies; declaratory and invoice-levelSelf-assessment return quantifying net cash liability and ITC set-off
Due date for monthly filer11th of the succeeding month under Notification 83/2020-Central Tax20th of the succeeding month; 22nd for Tamil Nadu QRMP under Notification 21/2024
QRMP track availabilityQuarterly with monthly Invoice Furnishing Facility for B2B uploadsQuarterly return; monthly PMT-06 cash deposit at fixed sum or self-assessment method
Correction mechanismForm GSTR-1A within the same period under Notification 12/2024; otherwise amendment tables in the succeeding periodNo revision facility; correction routed through Section 39(9) in the next period or DRC-03 voluntary payment
Late fee anchorSection 47(1) — fifty rupees per day of default capped per Notification 04/2018Section 47(1) plus Section 50 interest on net cash leg per the proviso operationalised by Notification 16/2021
Judicial rectification spaceMadras HC in Sun Dye Chem and several writ orders permitted typographical corrections via subsequent amendment tablesSupreme Court in Union of India v Bharti Airtel limited mid-period correction but preserved Section 39(9) rectification through prospective returns
ITC interactionFurnishing of GSTR-1 by supplier auto-populates recipient's GSTR-2B; no ITC claim is made through this formTable 4 is the operative claim point; restricted to GSTR-2B reflection under Section 16(2)(aa) and filtered for Section 17(5) blocks
RCM disclosureNotified RCM outward entries appear under Table 4B; the recipient does not pay through this formRecipient declares RCM liability under Table 3.1(d) and discharges through the electronic cash ledger under Section 49(4)
Rule 138E consequenceNon-furnishing does not directly block e-way bill generation under the present Rule 138E frameworkTwo consecutive months of non-furnishing triggers e-way bill block; restored on furnishing after refresh
Documents Required

Documents for GST Returns Filing

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Sales invoices / e-invoices issued (B2B & B2C)
Purchase invoices with supplier GSTIN and HSN
Credit and debit notes issued and received
Bank statement covering the filing period
Latest GSTR-2B auto-drafted ITC statement
Previous month GSTR-3B filed acknowledgement
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Statutory Deadlines

Compliance deadlines that matter

Miss any of these and the next consequence kicks in automatically.

Deadlines in this neighbourhood — Mogappair East businesses operate where Mogappair East businesses in the retail arm find that businesses face GST classification disputes cash-sales reconciliation and frequent Rule 138E e-way block alerts, and the cluster of residential, retail, it services businesses that defines Mogappair East's commercial fabric.

Trigger eventDaysFormConsequence
Tax period closes for a regular monthly filer of outward supplies11 daysGSTR-1Section 47 late fee at fifty rupees per day for taxable returns or twenty rupees per day for nil returns attaches from the twelfth, and recipient credit visibility through GSTR-2B is delayed.
Tax period closes for a regular monthly filer of summary return20 daysGSTR-3BSection 47 late fee attaches from the twenty-first along with Section 50 interest on the net cash liability computed under Rule 88B.
Supplier invoice remains unpaid beyond the second-proviso threshold under Section 16(2)180 daysGSTR-3B (Table 4(B) reversal)Input tax credit availed on the unpaid invoice is required to be added back with interest from the date of original availment; recredit follows upon eventual payment.
Annual return GSTR-9 filing for a financial year273 daysGSTR-9Section 47(2) late fee of 0.25% of State turnover (subject to caps) plus loss of Section 16(4) ITC residual claim window if not filed
Reconciliation statement GSTR-9C for taxpayers above ₹5 crore turnover273 daysGSTR-9CReconciliation between audited financials and annual return remains unattested; weakens defence against subsequent Section 65 audit
ITC final claim for invoices of a financial year243 daysGSTR-3B claim windowCredit permanently forfeited under Section 16(4); attempting to claim post-deadline attracts Section 74 fraud allegation with 100% penalty
GSTR-1 monthly filing deadline11 daysGSTR-1Invoices not uploaded by the 11th fail to appear in the buyer's GSTR-2B for that month; buyer-side credit denial under Section 16(2)(aa); supplier-side late fee under Section 47
GSTR-3B monthly filing deadline for taxpayers above ₹5 crore20 daysGSTR-3BSection 47 late fee at ₹50 per day; Section 50 interest at 18% pa on net cash liability; Rule 138E e-way block after two consecutive defaults

Deadline pressure points we see in Mogappair East: Where Mogappair East differs: for the professional and salaried population of Mogappair East navigating personal-tax and home-office GST.

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Forms used in this engagement

Forms most asked about here — Mogappair East businesses operate where where standalone retail and small-format stores operate just above the GST threshold often under the composition scheme.

GSTR-4Annual Return for Composition Taxpayer

Annual return furnished by a registered person paying tax under the composition scheme of Section 10, consolidating quarterly CMP-08 statements and inward supply summary for the financial year.

Thirtieth of April of the succeeding financial year Common Portal (taxpayer)
GSTR-7Return for Tax Deducted at Source

Monthly return furnished by deductors under Section 51 capturing GSTINs of deductees, contract values, TDS deducted under CGST, SGST or IGST and payment particulars; the corresponding TDS credit flows to the deductee through GSTR-2A.

Tenth of the succeeding month Common Portal (TDS deductor)
GSTR-8Return for Tax Collected at Source

Monthly return furnished by e-commerce operators required to collect tax at source under Section 52, capturing supplies made through the platform, returns, and tax collected; the corresponding TCS credit flows to the seller-supplier through GSTR-2A.

Tenth of the succeeding month Common Portal (e-commerce operator)
GSTR-9Annual Return

Consolidated annual return reconciling twelve periods of GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B against books of account, structured into Tables 4 through 19 covering outward and inward supplies, ITC availed, reversed and ineligible, tax paid, demands and refunds, and HSN summary of outward and inward supplies.

Thirty-first of December of the succeeding financial year Common Portal (taxpayer)
GSTR-9CSelf-Certified Reconciliation Statement

Reconciliation between the audited annual financial statements and the consolidated annual return in GSTR-9, applicable where aggregate turnover exceeds five crore rupees; self-certified by the registered person following omission of the Section 35(5) statutory audit by the Finance Act 2021.

Thirty-first of December of the succeeding financial year, alongside GSTR-9 Common Portal (taxpayer, self-certified)
GSTR-10Final Return

Return furnished by a registered person whose registration has been cancelled or surrendered, capturing closing stock on which input tax credit had been claimed and tax payable thereon under Section 29(5).

Three months from the date of cancellation or the date of the cancellation order, whichever is later Common Portal (taxpayer)
IFFInvoice Furnishing Facility

Optional facility under the QRMP scheme permitting a registered person to upload B2B invoice details for the first two months of a quarter so the recipient is able to claim corresponding input tax credit without waiting for the quarterly GSTR-1.

Thirteenth of the second and third month of the quarter for the preceding month Common Portal (QRMP taxpayer)
PMT-06Challan for Payment under QRMP and General Use

Payment challan used to deposit tax, interest, late fee and other amounts into the electronic cash ledger; under QRMP, the monthly cash discharge for the first two months of a quarter is effected through this challan using either the fixed-sum method or the self-assessment method.

Twenty-fifth of the succeeding month for QRMP monthly cash discharge; on or before due date of return for other usage Common Portal (taxpayer)

GST Returns Filing in Mogappair East, Chennai 600037

Mogappair East (PIN 600037) falls under the Ambattur Division of the Chennai North, the jurisdiction that handles statutory matters for businesses at this PIN. Businesses registered in Mogappair East share the Chennai North jurisdiction, and their statutory matters route through the same Ambattur Division each time. Records we prepare for Mogappair East carry the geo-zone 600xx tag and coordinates 13.0833, 80.1719, which map each submission back to this locality. Approvals, acknowledgements and queries for Mogappair East businesses tie back to the Ambattur Division, so our GST Returns cadence accounts for how that office works.

Vendors and customers tied to the Mogappair East Bus Stop network show up across the invoice trail we reconcile for Mogappair East GST Returns Filing clients. Freight and foot traffic from the Mogappair East Bus Stop hub pull steady daily commerce through Mogappair East, so there is rarely a quiet filing month in this residential commercial mix pocket. Each GST Returns Filing cycle for Mogappair East reflects its commercial rhythm — invoices generated near Padi Junction, expenses routed through the Mogappair East Bus Stop freight network. The residential commercial mix mix of Mogappair East shapes what lands in our workpapers — a blend of restaurants activity and the commercial pulse around Padi Junction.

We have closed enough GST Returns Filing files for retail firms near Mogappair East to know where the department usually probes. GST Returns Filing for retail businesses in Mogappair East hinges on getting the sector's recurring entries right the first time. A retail operator in Mogappair East gets a GST Returns workflow shaped by sector norms, not a one-size-fits-all template. The retail character of Mogappair East commerce influences everything from invoice formats to the supporting documents a GST Returns Filing review needs.

Our Mogappair East GST Returns process is built to be predictable, documented, and on time, cycle after cycle. Turnaround for Mogappair East GST Returns Filing is deterministic — fixed fee, a scoped timeline, and a same-business-day acknowledgement once filed. A Mogappair East client sees the same GST Returns cadence each cycle: intake, reconciliation, review, filing, acknowledgement. Fixed-fee scoping means a Mogappair East business knows the GST Returns Filing cost up front, with no surprise additions mid-engagement.

From the same Mogappair East team we also serve Mogappair West and other nearby localities without re-onboarding clients. Coverage from Mogappair East naturally extends to Mogappair West, so group entities across the area share one GST Returns Filing workflow. We treat Mogappair East and Mogappair West as one catchment for GST Returns Filing, which keeps documentation and turnaround consistent. Businesses straddling Mogappair East and Mogappair West get a single GST Returns point of contact rather than two.

Recurring gaps in Mogappair East residential records are the first thing our GST Returns Filing review closes out. Sector signals in Mogappair East — seasonal residential swings and peak-period volumes — shape how we schedule GST Returns work. The GST Returns Filing mistakes we see most in Mogappair East are avoidable with disciplined intake, which our checklist enforces. Because we work repeatedly across Mogappair East, we can benchmark a new client's GST Returns Filing position against the locality norm.

For a new business incorporating in Mogappair East or shifting its principal place of business here, GST Returns Filing setup is one of the first things to get right. New it services ventures in Mogappair East lean on us to stand up GST Returns Filing correctly before the first deadline rather than after a notice. Shifting principal place of business to Mogappair East means updating jurisdiction to the Chennai North, and we manage the paperwork end-to-end. First-time GST Returns Filing for a Mogappair East business is where getting the basics right saves years of cleanup later.

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Sub-rule (4) of Rule 36, in its original form, capped provisional credit; the cap was withdrawn upon insertion of Section 16(2)(aa) by the Finance Act, 2021 with effect from 1 January 2022. Reflection in GSTR-2B has thereafter become the operative condition. It is to be noted that the legislative intent is to align credit with supplier compliance without imposing an arithmetic ceiling.

GST Returns Filing in Mogappair East, Chennai

Monthly GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B for Mogappair East businesses are filed by qualified professionals with full GSTR-2B reconciliation and Section 17(5) blocked-credit screening before submission.

GST Consultant in Mogappair East — Monthly Compliance Expert

A dedicated GST consultant in Mogappair East handles ITC reconciliation against GSTR-2B, e-invoice IRN sequencing, RCM register upkeep, and ASMT-10 reply preparation.

GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B Filing in Mogappair East

On-time filing of GSTR-1 by the 11th and GSTR-3B by the 20th in Mogappair East prevents Section 47 late fees of ₹50/day and Section 50 interest at 18% per annum on net cash liability.

GST Annual Return Expert in Mogappair East — GSTR-9 & GSTR-9C

For Mogappair East businesses above ₹2 crore turnover, year-end GSTR-9 reconciliation with HSN summary and (above ₹5 crore) self-certified GSTR-9C is delivered before the 31st December deadline.

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Key Facts — GST Returns Filing in Mogappair East
GSTR-2B reconciled ITC — only verified credits claimed, zero Rule 36(4) reversal demand for Mogappair East clients.
GSTR-1 filed by the 11th every month — Section 47 late fee never applies.
GSTR-3B Section 16 ITC eligibility checked line-item — blocked credits under 17(5) flagged before claim.
E-invoice IRN logs reconciled with GSTR-1 monthly for Mogappair East businesses above ₹5 crore AATO.
RCM register maintained — advocate fees, GTA, security and director payments tracked, paid in cash, ITC reclaimed in same period.
Annual GSTR-9 with HSN summary and Table 8 reconciliation filed before 31 December — no Section 47 ₹200/day late fee.
GSTR-9C self-certification for Mogappair East businesses above ₹5 crore — turnover, ITC and tax cross-tied to audited books.
ASMT-10 scrutiny notice replied via ASMT-11 with full GSTR-2A vs GSTR-2B vs books reconciliation within the 30-day window.
QRMP scheme evaluated each year for eligible Mogappair East businesses below ₹5 crore AATO — quarterly GSTR-3B with PMT-06 monthly tax.
Composition scheme reviewed each March — CMP-02 opt-in, CMP-08 quarterly tax, GSTR-4 annual where it reduces compliance and tax.
People Also Ask — GST Returns in Mogappair East
Who must file GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B every month?
Every regular GST taxpayer must file GSTR-1 by the 11th of the following month declaring outward supplies and GSTR-3B by the 20th paying net tax liability. Composition taxpayers file CMP-08 quarterly and GSTR-4 annually instead. Persons under QRMP file GSTR-3B quarterly with PMT-06 monthly tax.
What happens if GSTR-3B is filed after the 20th?
Section 47 levies late fee of ₹50/day (₹25 CGST + ₹25 SGST) for taxpayers with output liability and ₹20/day for nil returns. Section 50 charges interest at 18% per annum on the net cash portion of tax from the due date. Continued non-filing for six months can trigger suo motu cancellation under Section 29.
Can ITC be claimed if the supplier has not filed GSTR-1?
No. Under Rule 36(4) and Section 16(2)(aa), ITC is restricted to invoices appearing in GSTR-2B. Where the supplier has not uploaded the invoice the credit cannot be availed in that period; once the supplier files GSTR-1 in a subsequent period, the credit becomes available in the GSTR-2B of that later period.
Is e-invoicing mandatory for businesses in Chennai?
E-invoicing is mandatory for taxpayers with aggregate annual turnover above ₹5 crore (Notification 10/2023 effective 1-Aug-2023). The invoice must carry an IRN and signed QR code from the Invoice Registration Portal. Without IRN the document is not a valid invoice and the buyer cannot claim ITC.
How is reverse charge GST paid and claimed back?
Under Section 9(3) and Section 9(4) the recipient pays GST on notified supplies (advocate fees, GTA, security, director payments, sponsorship). The tax is discharged in cash through PMT-06 in the same period — it cannot be set off against ITC. The same amount is then claimed as ITC in Table 4(A)(3) of GSTR-3B subject to Section 16 conditions.
What is the penalty for late filing of GSTR-9 annual return?
Section 47(2) levies a late fee of ₹200/day (₹100 CGST + ₹100 SGST) capped at 0.50% of turnover in the State, for every day GSTR-9 is delayed beyond 31 December of the following financial year. Where GSTR-9C is also applicable (turnover above ₹5 crore) the consolidated late fee can become substantial.
What is reverse charge under Section 9(3) and how is it discharged in GSTR-3B?

Section 9(3) shifts the tax burden to the recipient for notified categories — advocate fees, GTA services, security from non-body-corporate suppliers, sponsorship and director sitting fees. The recipient declares the liability in Table 3.1(d) and discharges it in cash.

Who is eligible for the QRMP scheme and what is the cash discharge mechanism?

QRMP is available to registered persons with aggregate annual turnover up to five crore rupees in the preceding financial year. GSTR-3B is filed quarterly while cash tax is deposited monthly through PMT-06 by the fixed sum or self-assessment method.

What is the e-invoicing threshold and what does an IRN signify?

E-invoicing under Notification 13/2020-Central Tax applies to taxpayers with aggregate annual turnover above five crore rupees with effect from August 2023. The Invoice Reference Number generated by the IRP is the operative validity marker for B2B documents.

Is GSTR-3B treated as a final return for assessment under the CGST Act?

Section 59 treats every return as a self-assessment. The Gujarat High Court in Aap and Co v Union of India observed that GSTR-3B is a transactional return not an exhaustive substitute for the omitted GSTR-2. It supports but does not foreclose assessment.

What is the pre-deposit obligation under Section 107(6) for filing a first appeal?

Section 107(6) requires a pre-deposit of ten per cent of the disputed tax, subject to a statutory cap. The Madras High Court in Tvl Sri Murugan Trading clarified the deposit attaches only to the disputed tax leg, not interest or penalty.

When is GSTR-9 due and when does GSTR-9C self-certification apply?

GSTR-9 is due on or before the thirty-first of December following the financial year, under Section 44 read with Rule 80. GSTR-9C self-certified reconciliation is additionally required where aggregate annual turnover crosses five crore rupees.

What Mogappair East clients want to know before signing: Where Mogappair East differs: in the residential commercial mix micro-market of Mogappair East. We see where standalone retail and small-format stores operate just above the GST threshold often under the composition scheme.

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Localised for Mogappair East, Chennai — where standalone retail and small-format stores operate just above the GST threshold often under the composition scheme.

Reading this guide locally — Mogappair East businesses operate where in the residential commercial mix micro-market of Mogappair East, and Mogappair East businesses in the retail arm find that businesses face GST classification disputes cash-sales reconciliation and frequent Rule 138E e-way block alerts.

What is GST returns filing

Statutory foundation in Section 39 read with Rule 61

GST returns filing in India is anchored to Section 39 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act 2017, which obliges every registered person other than a composition taxpayer to furnish a monthly return capturing outward supplies, inward supplies, input tax credit availed and tax payable. Rule 61 of the CGST Rules operationalises this statutory mandate by prescribing Form GSTR-3B as the consolidated monthly return, with corresponding Form GSTR-1 furnishing outward supply detail under Section 37. The architecture is dual in nature — the supplier files outward detail in GSTR-1, the recipient sees inward credit auto-populated in GSTR-2B drawn from suppliers' filings, and the consolidated tax computation flows into GSTR-3B. The OECD International VAT/GST Guidelines describe this kind of structured information exchange as the bedrock of a credit-method consumption tax, and the Indian construct closely mirrors the recommended template. The Mogappair East registered person operating within this framework therefore engages with three distinct return obligations each month — outward supply furnishing, inward credit acceptance, and consolidated payment.

Comparative perspective on monthly versus annual VAT regimes

Several VAT jurisdictions including Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom permit smaller registered persons to file quarterly or even annual returns, reserving monthly filing for larger taxpayers. The Indian framework, by contrast, made monthly filing the default at inception in July 2017 and only later introduced the Quarterly Return Monthly Payment scheme through Notification 84/2020-Central Tax for taxpayers below the five crore aggregate annual turnover threshold. The policy preference for monthly filing reflects the data-intensity of the invoice-matching architecture envisaged in Section 16(2)(aa). Where comparable jurisdictions tolerate a longer information lag between supply and credit, the Indian construct insists on near-real-time visibility to protect the credit chain. The Mogappair East taxpayer must therefore approach return filing not as a periodic administrative obligation but as continuous information furnishing into a national matching system.

Return categories across taxpayer types

The return calendar varies sharply by taxpayer category. Regular registered persons file GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B monthly or under QRMP. Composition taxpayers under Section 10 file CMP-08 quarterly and GSTR-4 annually. Input Service Distributors file GSTR-6 monthly. Non-resident taxable persons file GSTR-5 monthly. TDS deductors under Section 51 file GSTR-7 by the tenth of the following month. E-commerce operators collecting TCS under Section 52 file GSTR-8 monthly. The annual return obligation in GSTR-9 applies to regular taxpayers; the reconciliation statement in GSTR-9C applies to those above the five crore turnover threshold. Each category embodies a distinct statutory schema with its own due-date calendar and content requirements. The Mogappair East entity must first determine its category before designing its compliance workflow.

GSTR-1 mechanics and outward supply reporting

Invoice furnishing and IFF interaction

QRMP taxpayers may use the Invoice Furnishing Facility under Notification 82/2020-Central Tax to upload B2B invoices for the first two months of a quarter, ensuring that recipient GSTR-2B captures the credit timely. IFF data flows into the quarter-end GSTR-1 automatically. The facility addresses a structural concern in quarterly filing — that recipients of QRMP suppliers would otherwise wait a full quarter to see credit in GSTR-2B, creating a working-capital asymmetry. The 53rd GST Council meeting recommended further refinements to IFF reporting categories. The Mogappair East QRMP supplier serving registered recipients should treat IFF furnishing as an operational priority rather than an optional convenience.

Table structure of GSTR-1

Form GSTR-1 captures outward supplies through thirteen tables. Table 4 captures B2B supplies invoice-wise with recipient GSTIN. Table 5 captures B2C inter-State supplies above two and a half lakh rupees invoice-wise. Table 6 captures exports and SEZ supplies, with Table 6A for zero-rated exports and Table 6B for SEZ supplies. Table 7 captures B2C supplies other than those in Table 5, aggregated rate-wise and State-wise. Table 8 captures nil-rated, exempted and non-GST supplies. Table 9 captures amendments to prior-period entries with sub-tables for B2B, exports, B2C-large and credit/debit notes. Tables 10 to 13 capture HSN summary, documents issued and advances. The granularity of GSTR-1 reflects the policy decision to capture transaction-level data for system-wide matching, distinguishing it from the summary-only outward returns of comparable jurisdictions.

Time of supply versus date of invoice

GSTR-1 entries are keyed to invoice date rather than time of supply per se, but the two should coincide where Section 31 invoicing timelines are observed. Section 13 prescribes time of supply for services as the earlier of invoice date (if issued within 30 days) or payment receipt; Section 12 prescribes the earlier of invoice date (if issued within the prescribed period) or removal of goods. Where invoicing is delayed beyond the Section 31 window, time of supply defaults to the supply event itself and the return obligation crystallises in that period even if the invoice is dated later. This asymmetry creates a category of return-period misalignment that the Mogappair East registered person must monitor through invoice-aging reports keyed to supply events.

GSTR-3B mechanics and consolidated computation

Table 6 tax payment and ledger settlement

Table 6 of GSTR-3B records the tax payment computation. Output liability from Table 3 is set off against ITC from Table 4C in the prescribed sequence under Section 49(5) read with Rule 88A — IGST credit first against IGST output, then against CGST and SGST in any order; CGST credit only against CGST and IGST; SGST credit only against SGST and IGST. The residual cash liability is discharged through the electronic cash ledger. Section 49(10) read with Notification 9/2022 permits inter-head transfer in the cash ledger through Form PMT-09, which mitigates earlier rigidity. The Mogappair East taxpayer must therefore plan ITC utilisation sequence to minimise cash outflow within the statutory utilisation rules.

Nil-return filing through SMS

Notification 38/2020-Central Tax introduced the facility for nil-return filing through SMS, allowing registered persons with no outward supplies, no ITC and no liability to file GSTR-3B and GSTR-1 by sending a coded SMS to the GSTN number. The facility reduces compliance friction for dormant entities and seasonal businesses. The simplification reflects the policy recognition that the compliance cost of nil filing should not exceed the de minimis information value of the return. The Mogappair East dormant entity may use SMS filing during inactive months but must revert to portal filing whenever any outward supply, ITC or liability arises in the period.

Table 3 outward supply heads

Form GSTR-3B Table 3 aggregates outward supplies into four categories — Table 3.1(a) for taxable outward supplies other than zero-rated, nil-rated and exempted; Table 3.1(b) for outward zero-rated taxable supplies; Table 3.1(c) for other outward supplies (nil-rated, exempted); Table 3.1(d) for inward supplies liable to reverse charge; and Table 3.1(e) for non-GST outward supplies. The structure permits horizontal reconciliation against GSTR-1 only in aggregate, since GSTR-3B does not capture invoice-level detail. The aggregate-level reconciliation creates the well-known GSTR-1 vs GSTR-3B comparison report that the department uses for Section 61 scrutiny. The Mogappair East registered person must therefore perform internal reconciliation of these aggregates against GSTR-1 totals before submission of each GSTR-3B.

ITC eligibility under Section 16

Section 17(5) blocked credits

Section 17(5) enumerates categories of inward supply on which ITC is permanently blocked regardless of business use. The list includes motor vehicles below thirteen-seater capacity (with limited exceptions for further supply, transport of passengers, driving training and goods carriage), vessels and aircraft (with similar exceptions), food and beverages, outdoor catering, beauty treatment, health services, life and health insurance, membership of clubs, travel benefits to employees on vacation, works contract services for construction of immovable property other than plant and machinery, goods and services received for personal consumption, and goods lost stolen destroyed written off or disposed of by way of gift or free samples. The Section 17(5) determination is independent of the Section 16(2) determination — an inward supply may pass all four Section 16(2) tests yet remain blocked under Section 17(5).

Section 16(4) time limit for credit

Section 16(4) prescribes the outer time limit for ITC claim — the earlier of the 30th November following the end of the financial year to which the invoice relates or the date of filing the annual return for that year. The provision was litigated extensively before being clarified through Notification 18/2022-Central Tax which formalised the November cut-off (earlier September). Credit not claimed within the Section 16(4) window is permanently lost; there is no extension mechanism within the statute. The Mogappair East taxpayer must therefore complete prior-year ITC reconciliation before the November close and book any missed credit in a GSTR-3B filed before that date.

The 180-day payment proviso

The second proviso to Section 16(2) requires the recipient to make payment to the supplier within 180 days of the invoice date. Where payment is not made within this window, the ITC availed must be reversed in the return for the period following the 180-day expiry, with interest under Section 50. The reversed credit may be reclaimed in the return for the period in which payment is subsequently made. The provision protects supplier cash flow and prevents indefinite ITC retention by recipients on long-overdue invoices. The reversal-and-reclaim mechanism creates a return-period entry that the Mogappair East taxpayer must track through a payment-aging report keyed to invoice dates.

What Mogappair East clients usually ask next: Where Mogappair East differs: where standalone retail and small-format stores operate just above the GST threshold often under the composition scheme. We see for the professional and salaried population of Mogappair East navigating personal-tax and home-office GST.

Glossary

Plain-English glossary for this service

Terms you will hear in this area — Mogappair East businesses operate where where standalone retail and small-format stores operate just above the GST threshold often under the composition scheme.

Table 4 of GSTR-3B

Table 4 of GSTR-3B captures eligible input tax credit availed during the tax period, broken down between IGST, CGST, SGST and Cess; ITC reversed in terms of Rule 38, Rule 42, Rule 43 and Section 17(5); ineligible credit; and the net eligible amount. The 47th GST Council recommended restructuring of this table to clearly distinguish each category.

Notification 12/2024-CT

Notification 12/2024-Central Tax amended Rule 59 to insert Form GSTR-1A with effect from August 2024. The form permits a registered person to amend GSTR-1 entries of the same tax period before furnishing the corresponding GSTR-3B, repairing an earlier procedural lacuna where invoice corrections had to wait for the succeeding period.

Group A and Group B States for QRMP

For the purposes of staggered due dates of GSTR-3B under the QRMP scheme, States and Union Territories are divided into two groups. Group A States include the southern and western States while Group B States include the northern and eastern States. Tamil Nadu falls within Group A with the GSTR-3B due date of the twenty-second of the month following the quarter.

GSTR-1 cut-off

GSTR-1 cut-off is the eleventh day of the month following the tax period — invoices uploaded on or before this date flow to the buyer's GSTR-2B for the same period. Invoices uploaded after the eleventh land in the next month's 2B, which is the single largest cause of buyer-side credit timing mismatches we see in practice.

GSTR-2B static credit statement

GSTR-2B is an auto-drafted ITC statement made available to a recipient on the 14th of each month, locking in the inward supplies on which credit is eligible for that tax period. Unlike GSTR-2A which keeps updating, 2B is static once generated, which makes it the legally relevant document for Section 16(2)(aa) credit eligibility.

Electronic cash ledger

Electronic cash ledger is the running account on the GST portal that records every challan paid by the taxpayer and every offset against tax, interest, fee or penalty. Cash-leg items like Section 47 late fee and Section 50 interest can only be paid from this ledger — they cannot be set off from input tax credit.

Electronic credit ledger

Electronic credit ledger is the running balance of input tax credit availed by the registered person, split into CGST, SGST, IGST and Cess heads. The ledger can only be used to offset output tax liability — not interest, late fee or penalty — and the cross-utilisation order between heads is governed by Section 49A and Rule 88A.

PMT-06 challan

PMT-06 is the payment challan used to deposit GST into the electronic cash ledger. Under the QRMP scheme it is also the monthly payment form for the first two months of each quarter — either the fixed-sum method (35% of previous quarter's cash payment) or self-assessment of the running liability.

QRMP scheme

Quarterly Return Monthly Payment scheme is an option under Rule 61A available to taxpayers with aggregate turnover up to ₹5 crore. The dealer files GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B quarterly but still pays tax monthly through PMT-06. Most QRMP defaults we see come from the misconception that everything is quarterly — the payment leg is monthly.

Invoice Furnishing Facility

IFF is the optional facility under Rule 59(2) for QRMP taxpayers to upload B2B invoices for the first two months of a quarter, so that buyers can claim ITC in those months without waiting for the quarter-end GSTR-1. The cap is ₹50 lakh of invoice value per month.

Table 4 of GSTR-3B

Table 4 of GSTR-3B is the eligible-ITC table where the dealer reports input tax credit availed, reversed and net carried forward. The four sub-rows under 4(A) capture credit by head (IGST, CGST, SGST, Cess) and 4(B) captures reversals. Wrong-head capture in Table 4 is the second most common error we see.

Rule 36(4) cap

Rule 36(4) was the provisional ITC cap (initially 20%, later 10% and 5%) on credit not reflected in GSTR-2A. With effect from January 2022, Section 16(2)(aa) replaced this with a hard condition — no ITC unless the credit appears in GSTR-2B. The legacy term is still used loosely to mean the 2B-matching discipline.

Cost of Non-Compliance

Real-world penalty exposure

Numerical examples showing tax + interest + penalty across common default scenarios.

Penalty exposure typical of this micro-market — Mogappair East businesses operate where Mogappair East businesses in the retail arm find that businesses face GST classification disputes cash-sales reconciliation and frequent Rule 138E e-way block alerts.

ScenarioBase taxInterestPenaltyTotal
Section 73 ASMT-10 on GSTR-1 vs GSTR-3B output mismatch closed for {{area_name}} engineering firm₹8,00,000 (proposed) → Nil (book-tied reconciliation)NilNilNil
Section 50 interest on net cash leg for {{area_name}} services firm filing GSTR-3B 35 days late₹1,15,000 (cash leg)₹1,985 (18% × 35/365)₹1,750 (Section 47, ₹50/day × 35)₹1,18,735
Section 17(5) voluntary reversal of works-contract ITC by {{area_name}} boutique hotel before audit₹9,00,000 (reversed via DRC-03)₹78,000 (Section 50(3) computed on utilised portion)Nil — pre-SCN under Section 73(5)₹9,78,000
Rule 138E e-way bill block on {{area_name}} cold-chain logistics operator after 2 unfiled GSTR-3B₹4,20,000 (cumulative cash leg)₹7,560 (18% × 30 days average)₹6,200 (Section 47 cumulative)₹4,33,760
Section 39(9) rectification of inverted-duty refund position by {{area_name}} telecom aggregatorNil — credit understatement correctedNil leakageNil₹14,00,000 refund received post-correction
GSTR-1 IRN auto-population mismatch closed for {{area_name}} electronics dealer post-IRP outage₹34,00,000 (proposed mismatch) → NilNilNilNil

How Mogappair East businesses typically avoid these: Where Mogappair East differs: the business activity radiating outward from Mogappair Eri and nearby commercial pockets. We see for the professional and salaried population of Mogappair East navigating personal-tax and home-office GST.

By Industry

Industry-specific patterns in Mogappair East

How the local trade mix shapes this — Mogappair East businesses operate where where standalone retail and small-format stores operate just above the GST threshold often under the composition scheme, and the business activity radiating outward from Mogappair Eri and nearby commercial pockets.

IT Services
Common issue: Software exporters operating under LUT frequently report zero-rated turnover in Table 6A of GSTR-1 but omit the corresponding entry in Table 3.1(b) of GSTR-3B, producing a horizontal mismatch that triggers Section 61 scrutiny. The defect compounds when FIRC realisation lags the invoice month, since refund claims under Rule 89 require matched ledger entries before the two-year limitation in Section 54(1) starts running.
How we handle it: Adopt an invoice-to-FIRC tracker keyed to GSTR-1 Table 6A line numbers; mirror each zero-rated entry into GSTR-3B Table 3.1(b) in the same return period; file refund applications quarterly rather than annually so that ledger entries remain reconcilable to the bank realisation certificate within Rule 89(2) timelines.
IT Services
Common issue: SaaS vendors billing recipients located outside India sometimes treat the supply as export of service without testing the place-of-supply rule in Section 13(8) IGST Act, which deems intermediary services to be supplied at the supplier's location. A misclassification flows into GSTR-1 Table 6A as zero-rated while the correct treatment would be domestic taxable, exposing the entity to demand under Section 74.
How we handle it: Document the contractual scope against the intermediary definition in Section 2(13) IGST Act before each return period; where doubt remains, raise an advance ruling under Section 97; reclassify proactively and pay the tax with Section 50 interest rather than allow the position to crystallise into a Section 74 proceeding.
Retail
Common issue: Multi-store retailers report aggregated B2C supplies in GSTR-1 Table 7 at the consolidated rate-wise level but maintain store-wise records, creating an audit trail that does not match the filing granularity. When Section 65 audit teams request store-wise reconciliation, the absence of mapping between Table 7 aggregates and store ledgers triggers extended scrutiny.
How we handle it: Maintain a store-to-Table-7 mapping sheet for each return period showing the rate-wise rollup; ensure POS systems export to a single rate-wise summary tagged to the filing month; retain the working paper for at least seven years per Section 36 to support any subsequent Section 65 or Section 73 enquiry.
Retail
Common issue: Apparel and footwear retailers transitioned through the rate restructuring announced at the 47th GST Council meeting in Chandigarh face residual stock taxed at the pre-revision rate. Selling such stock at the new rate while ITC was claimed at the old rate produces a Rule 42 mismatch that does not surface in monthly GSTR-2B reconciliation but appears in GSTR-9 Table 7.
How we handle it: Identify pre-revision stock lots at the date of rate change and tag them in the inventory system; price subsequent sales at the revised rate while documenting the ITC differential in the GSTR-9 working file; voluntarily disclose any net liability through DRC-03 before the Section 73 limitation window opens.
Restaurants
Common issue: Standalone restaurants under the 5%-without-ITC scheme frequently claim ITC on rent and utilities, conflating the scheme bar in Notification 11/2017-CT(R) with the ordinary Section 17(5) blocked list. The wrongful claim accumulates over months before surfacing in Section 61 scrutiny, by which point Section 73 escalation may have begun.
How we handle it: Disable ITC line entries in GSTR-3B Table 4 at the accounting-system level for restaurant GSTINs under the 5% scheme; reconcile monthly that Table 4(A) entries reflect only the limited categories permissible; document the scheme election in board minutes referenced in annual return working papers.
Case Studies

Anonymised engagements we have handled

Real client situations (names changed); illustrative of the kind of work we do.

A flavour of cases we handle nearby — Mogappair East businesses operate where where standalone retail and small-format stores operate just above the GST threshold often under the composition scheme, and Mogappair East businesses in the retail arm find that businesses face GST classification disputes cash-sales reconciliation and frequent Rule 138E e-way block alerts.

E-invoicing IRNElectronics distribution

E-invoicing IRN log reconciled against GSTR-1 to defend an auto-population mismatch

Issue: An electronics-distribution dealer in {{area_name}} with aggregate annual turnover above the e-invoicing threshold faced an ASMT-10 alleging a thirty-four lakh rupees difference between IRN-generated invoices and the GSTR-1 outward supply figure. The portal auto-population had skipped invoices issued during a one-day IRP outage.
Approach: We pulled the IRP IRN log for the relevant period, identified the seventy-three invoices affected by the outage, and matched them line by line against the manually-populated GSTR-1 entries we had added during the outage window. The ASMT-11 reply enclosed the IRP error log, the manual entry trail and the bank-payment confirmations of the buyers.
Outcome: Scrutiny dropped within thirty-five days; no demand; the manual-entry protocol during IRP outage retained for future continuity.
Fresh GSTINE-commerce seller

First GSTR-3B after fresh registration filed conservatively to anchor the second cycle

Issue: An e-commerce seller in {{area_name}} obtained a fresh GSTIN mid-quarter and the first GSTR-3B fell due fourteen days after registration approval. Opening ITC position was unclear, supplier invoices were still in transit, and the seller was tempted to claim every credit visible in the inaugural GSTR-2B.
Approach: We confined the first GSTR-3B to output liability on invoices issued strictly post the effective date of registration and limited ITC to those purchase entries physically reflecting in the inaugural GSTR-2B. No clever positions on pre-registration credit (which is anyway boxed in by Section 18(1) windows) were attempted. The second cycle was used to introduce normal operating discipline.
Outcome: Clean first GSTR-3B with no later reversal; second-month cycle proceeded on standard discipline; no Section 73 risk created in the inaugural period.
Section 107 appealCoaching institute

Section 107 appeal admitted after Section 73 order on aggregate-turnover mis-classification

Issue: A coaching institute in {{area_name}} received a Section 73 order for approximately nine lakh rupees on the contention that admission fees collected as advance were taxable in the period of receipt and not the period of supply. The institute treated this as time-of-supply for educational services under Section 13.
Approach: We filed Section 107 appeal with ten per cent pre-deposit on the disputed tax leg as guided by Tvl Sri Murugan Trading. The grounds traced the time-of-supply rule for services under Section 13(2) and the academic-year linkage of course delivery. A separate exemption argument under Notification 12/2017-CT(R) Sl 66 was developed in the alternative for the specified educational services portion.
Outcome: Appeal admitted within two weeks; demand stayed; ultimate disposal pending; client preserved approximately eight lakh rupees of working capital that would otherwise have been blocked.
Section 38Apparel trading

Section 38 statement read with Section 16(2)(aa) defeated a Rule 36(4) historical demand

Issue: An apparel-trading firm in {{area_name}} received a Section 73 demand of approximately fifteen lakh rupees on Rule 36(4) provisional credit excess for a financial year predating the substitution of Section 38 and the introduction of Section 16(2)(aa) in their current statutory form.
Approach: We mapped the chronology of Rule 36(4) amendments from its insertion through its narrowing and eventual absorption into the Section 16(2)(aa) discipline by the Finance Act 2021. The reply demonstrated that the percentage cap as it then stood had not been exceeded in any period, and that subsequent supplier filings had brought the variance to nil by the year-end reconciliation.
Outcome: Demand reduced to approximately fifty-five thousand rupees on a residual unmatched entry; no penalty; matter closed within four months.

Why these Mogappair East engagements look the way they do: Where Mogappair East differs: the cluster of residential, retail, it services businesses that defines Mogappair East's commercial fabric. We see for the professional and salaried population of Mogappair East navigating personal-tax and home-office GST.

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Common Questions

GST Returns FAQ — Mogappair East

Common questions from Mogappair East clients. Call 9566-068-468 for specific queries.

Exporters can claim refund of IGST paid on exports under Rule 96 or accumulated ITC for zero-rated supplies under Rule 89. Application is filed in Form RFD-01 on the GST portal with supporting documents (shipping bill
ITC is the GST you paid on inward supplies (purchases) which can be set off against GST payable on outward supplies (sales). For example
Our work is led by Ravivarman R, a tax practitioner with 15+ years and 500+ engagements, backed by specialists in compliance and GST. We base every GST Returns Filing recommendation on current law and your actual facts — not generic templates — and we are happy to explain the reasoning.
In Tamil Nadu
TDS under Section 51 is deducted at 2% by government and notified persons on contracts above ₹2.5 lakh. TCS under Section 52 is collected at 1% by e-commerce operators on net taxable supplies of sellers on the platform.
Yes. Along with Mogappair East, we serve Padi and the wider Chennai North belt for GST Returns Filing. Wherever you are in this part of Chennai, the process and our 9566-068-468 line stay the same.
Table 12 of GSTR-1 requires HSN-wise summary of outward supplies. Reporting threshold depends on AATO — 4-digit HSN for taxpayers above ₹5 crore and 2-digit for others. From May 2023 mandatory for B2B supplies as per Notification 78/2020.
Such supplies are reported in GSTR-1 with appropriate export/SEZ details. Refund or rebate processes are separate. In GSTR-3B the values reflect in the outward supply table without IGST liability when LUT is furnished.
Yes — 600037 (Mogappair East) is well within our service area. We handle GST Returns Filing for this PIN and the surrounding 600xxx localities routinely, with the full process available online or in person.
Clause (aa) was inserted into sub-section (2) of Section 16 by the Finance Act, 2021, made effective from 1 January 2022. It introduced a fourth cumulative condition for input tax credit, namely that the details of the supply must be furnished by the supplier under sub-section (1) of Section 37 and communicated to the recipient in the prescribed manner — namely, through reflection in GSTR-2B. The amendment shifted the basis of credit eligibility from supplier-side tax payment to supplier-side return filing. Sub-rule (4) of Rule 36, which earlier capped provisional credit, was correspondingly recast. The cumulative consequence is that recipients must now monitor supplier compliance on a contemporaneous basis.
GSTR-3B cannot be revised. Errors must be corrected in a subsequent period's return as permitted by Section 39(9). Taxpayers should reconcile ledgers with GSTR-2B and books before filing to avoid repeated adjustments.
Yes. We do not disappear after filing — Mogappair East clients can come back to us for follow-up questions, notices or renewals tied to their GST Returns Filing. Ongoing support is part of how we work, not a paid extra for routine queries.
Under Section 47
Exempt and nil-rated outward supplies are reported in Table 3.1(c)/(d). Although tax is not payable
Reconcile sales registers with GSTR-1 data
Every registered person other than composition taxpayers
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