Last Date for Filing of Annual Return in GST for the year 2017-18 extended up to 30th June, 2019

Last Date for Filing of Annual Return in GST for the year 2017-18 extended up to 30th June, 2019: Ministy of Finance has issued press releas

Last Date for Filing of Annual Return in GST for the year 2017-18 extended up to 30th June, 2019: Ministy of Finance has issued press release onfiling of annual return in FORM GSTR -9 and FORM GSTR-9A. As per Press releaseFORM GSTR -9 and FORM GSTR-9Anow available on the common portal for filing and taxpayers are requested to file their returns at the earliest.
REFER BELOW PRESS RELEASE
Ministry of Finance
Press Release
The GST law mandates filing of annual return in FORM GSTR -9 and FORM GSTR-9A. Vide Order No 3/2018-Central Tax, dated 31.12.18, the last date for filing the Annual Return for the Financial Year 2017-18 has been extended to 30th June 2019.
It is being informed to the trade and industry that the form is now available on the common portal for filing and taxpayers are requested to file their returns at the earliest.
Taxpayers may please exercise caution while filing this return as facility to revise the FORM GSTR -9 and FORM GSTR-9A is not available.
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