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According to the notification, this extension applies to returns for business activities undertaken in December 2024. The deadline for furnishing GSTR-1 details has been extended to 13 January 2025 for monthly filers. Quarterly filers under the QRMP scheme now have until 15 January to submit their returns.
For GSTR-3B, the filing deadline has been pushed by two days as well. Monthly taxpayers must now file by 22 January 2025, while QRMP taxpayers can file between 24 and 26 January, depending on their location.
In order to benefit taxpayers, who could not file their returns in time due to technical glitches, the time limit for filing of FORM GSTR-1 of the tax period December 2024, has been extended till 13.01.2025. Further, the time limit for filing of FORM GSTR-1 of the tax period…
— CBIC (@cbic_india) January 10, 2025
The deadlines for follow-up returns, including GSTR-6, GSTR-7, and GSTR-8, were also extended.
Due date extended:
????The time limit for filing FORM GSTR-5 and FORM GSTR-6 for the tax period December, 2024 has been extended from 13.01.2025 to 15.01.2025.
????Time limit for filing FORM GSTR-7 and FORM GSTR-8 for the tax period December 2024 has been extended from 10.01.2025…
— CBIC (@cbic_india) January 10, 2025
The extension decision follows widespread complaints from taxpayers and professionals about GST portal malfunctions that hindered the generation and filing of returns.
Acknowledging these concerns, the GST Network confirmed the issues in a series of social media posts, assuring taxpayers that corrective measures were underway. It also announced that the portal is now functional.
This move aims to provide much-needed relief to taxpayers, particularly small business owners and quarterly filers, who faced significant challenges in meeting the original deadlines.
The CBIC’s proactive step is expected to ensure smoother compliance while addressing the systemic inefficiencies that caused disruptions.
First Published:Â Jan 10, 2025 6:53 PM IST