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GSTR-1 Filing Gets Two Day Extension Amid System Glitches

The deadline for GST payment by filing GSTR-3B for December has been extended to Jan. 22, from the existing date of Jan. 20.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>Normally, the last date for filing GSTR-1 for monthly return filers is Jan. 11, while for quarterly taxpayers it is Jan. 13.</p><p>Image used for representation purposes</p><p>(Photo Source: Killey Sikkema/Unsplah)</p></div>
Normally, the last date for filing GSTR-1 for monthly return filers is Jan. 11, while for quarterly taxpayers it is Jan. 13.

Image used for representation purposes

(Photo Source: Killey Sikkema/Unsplah)

The government on Friday extended the deadline for filing monthly Goods And Services Tax sales return form GSTR-1 and GST payment by two days after taxpayers reported technical glitches in the GSTN system.

As per a notification by the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs, the last date for filing GSTR-1 for December is Jan.13, while that for taxpayers opting for quarterly payment under the QRMP scheme for the October-December period will be Jan.15.

Normally, the last date for filing GSTR-1 for monthly return filers is Jan. 11, while for quarterly taxpayers it is Jan. 13.

The deadline for GST payment by filing GSTR-3B for December has been extended to Jan. 22, from the existing date of Jan. 20.

For taxpayers who pay GST quarterly, the due date has been extended to Jan. 24 and Jan. 26, depending on the state-wise registration of the business.

Earlier in the day, GST Network said in a post on 'X' that it has sent an 'incident report' to the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs on the technical glitches in the system and requested an extension of the filing date of GST sales return or GSTR-1.

"GST portal is currently experiencing technical issues and is under maintenance. We expect the portal to be operational by 12:00 noon. CBIC is being sent an incident report to consider extension in filing date," GST Tech, the official handle of GSTN, said in a post on X.

The GST Network has been facing technical glitches since Thursday as taxpayers were unable to generate summary of GSTR-1 and file the return.

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