GSTN Update: New State added for GST Dues payment Via UPI and Debit/credit card:

GSTN recently expanded e-payment options on the GST Portal, permitting taxpayers to pay GST dues through UPI and Debit/Credit cards.
GST Dues Can Now Be Paid Through UPI

GSTN Update: New State added for GST Dues payment Via UPI and Debit/credit card
The Goods and Services Tax Network (GSTN) has recently expanded e-payment options on the GST Portal, permitting taxpayers to pay GST dues through UPI and Debit/Credit cards.
3 New Updates:
Payments will be available on All UPI apps, Debit/Credit cards (like Mastercard, Visa, RuPay, and Diners), and Banks including Canara Bank, Axis Bank, HDFC Bank, IDFC First Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Bandhan Bank, ICICI Bank, Dhanalaxmi Bank, Karnataka Bank, and Karur Vysya Bank.
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Making GST Due payments through the above mentions will be beneficial for taxpayers as it will help in:
- Credit/Debit Card Payments are now available via Bandhan Bank and IDFC FIRST Bank
- UPI Payments are now enabled through IDFC FIRST Bank
- The GST Payment facility through UPI and Credit/Debit Cards is now also available in Manipur.
| S.no | States |
| 1 | Arunachal Pradesh |
| 2 | Assam |
| 3 | Delhi |
| 4 | Goa |
| 5 | Gujrat |
| 6 | Haryana |
| 7 | Himachal Pradesh |
| 8 | Jammu and Kashmir |
| 9 | Jharkhand |
| 10 | Karnataka |
| 11 | Kerala |
| 12 | Madhya Pradesh |
| 13 | Maharashtra |
| 14 | Manipur |
| 15 | Odisha |
| 16 | Puducherry |
| 17 | Punjab |
| 18 | Rajasthan |
| 19 | Tamil Nadu |
| 20 | Tripura |
| 21 | Uttarakhand |
| 22 | Uttar Pradesh |
| 23 | West Bengal |
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