The Goods and Services Tax Network (GSTN) has issued an advisory regarding an issue where some records are not appearing in the GSTR-2B statement for April 2022, although they are visible in GSTR-2A. The technical team is actively working to fix this problem and regenerate the GSTR-2B statements. In the meantime, affected taxpayers can file their GSTR-3B return based on self-assessment using their GSTR-2A data.
1. It has been noticed that in a few cases, certain records are not reflected in the GSTR-2B statement for the period of April 2022. However, such records are visible in GSTR-2A of such recipients.
2. The technical team is working to resolve this issue for the impacted taxpayers and generate fresh GSTR-2B at the earliest.
3. In the interim, affected taxpayers interested in filing GSTR-3B are requested to file the return on self-assessment basis using GSTR-2A.
Inconvenience caused in this regard is deeply regretted.
Regards,
Team GSTN
FAQ :
In some cases, certain records for the April 2022 period are not being reflected in the GSTR-2B statement, even though they are visible in the GSTR-2A.
The issue specifically affects the GSTR-2B statement for the period of April 2022.
GSTN's technical team is working to resolve the issue for impacted taxpayers and aims to generate fresh GSTR-2B statements as soon as possible.
Affected taxpayers can file their GSTR-3B return on a self-assessment basis using the information available in their GSTR-2A statement.
No, the article states that the records are visible in GSTR-2A, indicating that GSTR-2A is not directly affected by this specific problem.