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GST Network Launches Offline Tool For Filing Returns Under Composition Scheme

Swarajya Staff

Nov 03, 2017, 08:06 PM | Updated 08:06 PM IST


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GST Network today (3 November) said that it has launched an offline tool for filing of quarterly returns for taxpayers who opted for the composition scheme. The offline tool for preparation of GSTR-4 is available on GST portal and can be downloaded by taxpayers and tax consultants, the GSTN said in a statement.

"GSTR-4 return can be prepared only using the offline tool. This has been done to facilitate small businesses who can prepare the same on their own computers as per their convenience. Since they will be working offline, they do not need to be connected to the Internet," GSTN CEOPrakash Kumar said.

The offline tool will also allow taxpayers check the final payable amount and save the return for future use. They can then create the return file on the portal and upload it using the Internet.

Nearly 15 lakh businesses opted for composition scheme, which allows them to pay taxes at a concessional rate and makes compliance easy, under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) which was rolled out from 1 July.

The scheme is optional under which manufacturers other than those of ice cream, paan masala and tobacco products have to pay a 2 per cent tax on their annual turnover. The tax rate is 5 per cent for restaurant services and 1 per cent for traders.

There are over one crore registered businesses under the GST, which has amalgamated over a dozen taxes to make India into a single market for seamless flow of goods and services.

The GST Council had last month raised the turnover threshold from Rs 75 lakh to Rs one crore for businesses to opt for the scheme.

Hence, those with turnover of up to Rs one crore can take advantage of the composition scheme starting 1 October.

The user manual and FAQs for GSTR-4 offline utility are available on GST portal, the statement added. PTI

Also Read: The Nightmare Called GSTN: Implementation Issues Can Derail India’s Biggest Tax Reform


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