GST portal glitches ahead of GSTR-3B March 2026 deadline raise concerns among taxpayers. Government considers extension, but no official notice yet. Check penalties, late fees, and what to do if you ...
Tax professionals are voicing concerns over technical glitches affecting GSTR-3B filings for the March 2026 tax period. The ...
The government on Sunday extended the deadline for filing the GSTR-3B tax return form by five days. Now, taxpayers can file ...
Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Custom (CBIC) has extended the due date for filing returns by GST assesses, keeping in mind the upcoming festivities. In a notification, the board said that the due ...
The outward tax figures that flow from GSTR‑1 to GSTR‑3B should be non‑editable, except through proper amendment routes (like GSTR‑1 amendment tables or a GSTR‑1A‑type mechanism). If a supplier has to ...
Starting July 2025, the GSTN will make the GSTR-3B form non-editable to enhance consistency and reduce revenue leakages. Taxpayers must use GSTR-1A to amend outward supplies before filing GSTR-3B.
The High Court observed that filing GST returns is the statutory mechanism for disclosing tax liability. Failure to file ...
Tax professionals are struggling to file GSTR-3B for March 2026. The GST portal is experiencing significant slowdowns, preventing logins and filings. This is causing concern as missed deadlines can ...