GST

Date extended for furnishing GST returns for the month of December 2024

Date extended for furnishing GST returns for the month of December 2024

CBIC, on the  recommendations  of  the  GST Council has extended the time limit for furnishing the following GST returns:

Form GSTR-5 – return by a non-resident taxable person

for the month of December, 2024 till the 15th day of January, 2025 [Notification No. 03/2025 – Central Tax]

Form GSTR-6 – time limit for furnishing the return by an Input Service Distributor

for the month of December, 2024 till the 15th day of January, 2025 [Notification No. 04/2025 – Central Tax]

Form GSTR-7 – furnishing the return by a registered person, required to deduct tax at source under the provisions of section 51 of the said Act

for the month of December, 2024, till the 12th day of January, 2025 [Notification No. 05/2025 – Central Tax]

Form GSTR-8 furnishing the statement, containing the details of outward supplies of goods or services or both, effected through an e-commerce operator

for the month of December, 2024 till the 12th day of January, 2025 [Notification No. 06/2025 – Central Tax]

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