GST Return Filing
GST is levied on the supply of goods and services. To follow various provisions under the GST, the taxpayers are required to file periodical GST Returns. The returns under GST contain the details of supplies made, a statement of input tax and outward GST payable, and details on how GST liability is discharged. Based on the type of the taxpayer and the nature of transactions, various returns under GST may be required to be filed. Our accountants and tax filers analyse the requirements of GST Filing and do what is necessary. The virtual CFO packages take care of all the compliances relating to GST.
Types of GST Returns
- GSTR-1 : Details of Outward Supplies
- GSTR-2A : Details of Inward Supplies
- GSTR-3B : Summary Return
- GSTR-4 : Return for Composition Scheme
- GSTR-5 : For Non-Resident Persons
- GSTR-6 : For Input Service Distributors
- GSTR-7 : For Tax Deductors:
- GSTR-8 : For E-commerce Operators
- GSTR-9 : Annual Return
- GSTR-10 : Final Return
TDS Payment & Quarterly Return Filing
TDS is the short form of Tax Deducted at Source, also known as withholding Tax. While making payments against bills such as Rent, professional fees, contractors, etc., the TDS must be deducted at the applicable rate prescribed under the Income Tax Act. These deductions are mandatory, and the TDS’s non-deduction would amount to the disallowance of such expenses while computing the Income Tax Liability. The TDS deducted during the month needs to be deposited to income tax within the seventh of next month.
Quarterly Return Filing
Quarter | Period | TDS Return Due Date | Date to Issue Form 16 |
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Q1 | April to June | 31 July | 15 August |
Q2 | July to September | 31 October | 15 November |
Q3 | October to December | 31 January | 15 February |
Q4 | January to March | 31 May | 15 June |