CBIC clarifies time limit for certain compliances effective from 1st Oct



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The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) has issued a clarification regarding the time limits for certain GST compliances. Effective from 1st October 2022, the deadline for specific actions like claiming Input Tax Credit (ITC) and rectifying outward supply details has been extended to 30th November of the following financial year, or when the annual return is filed, whichever is earlier. This extension applies to compliances for the financial year 2021-22 onwards.

Clarification regarding time limit for certain compliances pursuant to issuance of Notification No. 18/2022-Central Tax dated 28.09.2022

Vide Notification No. 18/2022-Central Tax dated 28.09.2022, the Central Government has appointed 01.10.2022 as the date on which the provisions of sections 100 to 114, except clause (c) of section 110 and section 111, of the Finance Act, 2022 shall come into force.

Thereby, the time limit for the following compliances in respect of a particular financial year has been extended and fixed as 30th November of the next financial year, or furnishing of the relevant annual return, whichever is earlier:

CBIC Clarifies Compliance Deadlines from October 1st

Relevant section of the

Finance Act, 2022

Corresponding provision

of the CGST Act, 2017

Corresponding compliance requirements

Clause (b) to Section 100

Section 16(4)

Claiming of ITC in respect of any invoice or debit note in the return

Section 102

Section 34(2)

Declaration of the details of credit notes in the return

Clause (c) to Section 103

Proviso to Section 37(3)

Rectification of particulars in details of outward supplies

Clause (c) to Section 105

Proviso to Section 39(9)

Rectification of particulars furnished in a return

Section 112

Proviso to Section 52(6)

Rectification of particulars in the statement furnished by a TCS operator

Doubts have been raised whether the said extended timelines are applicable in respect of compliances for FY 2022-23 onwards or whether the same are also applicable to the compliances for FY 2021-22. Doubts have also been raised whether the timelines for the said compliances stand extended to the date of filing/ furnishing of the return/ statement for the month of November 2022 or the said compliances can be carried out in a return or the statement filed/ furnished upto 30th November 2022.

In this regard, it is clarified that the extended timelines for compliances listed in para 2 are applicable to the compliances for FY 2021-22 onwards. It is further clarified that the said compliances in respect of a financial year can be carried out in the relevant return or the statement filed/ furnished upto 30th November of the next financial year, or the date of furnishing annual return for the said financial year, which ever is earlier. It is also clarified that no  extension of due date of filing monthly return/ statement for the month of October (due in November) or the due date of filing quarterly return/ statement for the quarter ending September has been made vide the amendments in CGST Act, 2017 notified through Notification No. 18/2022-Central Tax dated 28.09.2022.

Also Read: CBIC extends the time limit for claiming ITC to 30th Nov

FAQ :

The CBIC has clarified that the extended time limits for certain GST compliances, such as claiming ITC and rectifying details, are applicable from the financial year 2021-22 onwards.

These extended deadlines became effective from 1st October 2022.

The deadline for claiming ITC in respect of any invoice or debit note is now the 30th November of the next financial year, or the date of furnishing the annual return, whichever is earlier.

No, this clarification does not extend the due date for filing monthly returns for October (due in November) or quarterly returns for the quarter ending September.

The relevant sections are 100 to 114, excluding clause (c) of section 110 and section 111, of the Finance Act, 2022.

Yes, rectifications of particulars in the details of outward supplies can be made up to 30th November of the next financial year, or the date of furnishing the annual return, whichever is earlier.




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