The GST Council in its next meeting will discuss a waiver of late fee for non-filing of GST returns for August 2017 to January 2020 period. In a tweet, the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) said, “Issue of GST late fee for the past period (August 2017 to January 2020) to be discussed in the next GST Council meeting.”
The next meeting of the GST Council is likely to be held on June 14.
The CBIC said there have been demands for waiver of late fee for returns which were required to be filed from the beginning of Goods and Services Tax, which is August 2017.
For helping small businesses, having turnover of less than Rs 5 crore, in the current situation arising out of COVID-19, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman had already announced extension of GST returns of February, March, April and May 2020 till June 2020. No late fee will be charged for this period, it said.
The CBIC said the late fee is imposed to ensure that the taxpayers file return in time and pay taxes on the amount collected from buyers and due to the government.
This is a step to ensure that a certain discipline is maintained regarding compliance. Honest and compliant taxpayers would be discriminated negatively in the absence of such a provision, it added.
“In GST all decisions are taken by the Centre and the state with the approval of the GST Council. It would not be possible or desirable for the Central government to unilaterally take a view on this issue and therefore, the trade is informed that the issue of the late fee would be taken up for discussion in the next GST Council meeting,” it said.
Mean-while, India on Monday recorded a sharp surge in Covid-19 cases as the country entered into ‘Unlock 1’. With Covid-19 cases nearing 2,00,000, India surpassed Germany and France, climbing to the seventh position from eight among the countries worst-hit by coronavirus infection, according to the Johns Hopkins University’s live tracker of the disease.