This is to update that the Ministry of Finance vide Press Release dated
August 19, 2017 has extended the due date for payment of GST for the month of
July 2017 to August 25, 2017. Further, the due date of filing of returns
in Form GSTR 3B for taxpayers who do not wish to avail the transitional credit
in TRAN-1 has also been extended till August 25, 2017. For taxpayers, who
wish to avail the transitional ITC, the last date for filing the returns in
Form GSTR 3B shall continue to be August 28, 2017 as notified earlier.
Further, as regards the payment of taxes in case of taxpayers opting to avail
transitional credits, this update suggests to extend the due date for payment
of taxes to August 25, 2017 – however no specific mention has been made in the
Press Release to this effect.
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