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		<title>How quarterly filing of GST Returns will impact MSMEs?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The GST council in its 42nd meeting has proposed for quarterly filing of GSTR-3B and GSTR-1 for taxpayers with turnover up to Rs. Rs. 5 crores. Many are looking at this as a welcome step towards ease of compliance in GST. No doubt that this step certainly is a welcome step for easing the compliance [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The GST council in its 42nd meeting has proposed for quarterly filing of GSTR-3B and GSTR-1 for taxpayers with turnover up to Rs. Rs. 5 crores.</p>
<p>Many are looking at this as a welcome step towards ease of compliance in GST. No doubt that this step certainly is a welcome step for easing the compliance burden of the small taxpayers, however, there will be many cases where this can prove to be only a mirage for them.</p>
<p>For small taxpayers primarily making b2c sales, this will be a good step for reducing their compliance burden. Most of such taxpayers will get a major relief in compliance by filing the GSTR-3B quarterly. But they have to face the challenge of monthly tax payments also.</p>
<p>But for small taxpayers who are making b2b sales, then there is a problem which lies ahead.</p>
<p>In the same meeting, the GST council has proposed that the Input Tax Credit will be auto-populated through form GSTR-2B based on GSTR-1 filing by the counterparty. This means that, if a person is purchasing from a monthly GSTR-1 filer, the input tax credit of the purchases made shall be available to the buyer in the same month in which the purchase is made.</p>
<p>But, if the same buyer buys from a person who is filing GSTR-1 quarterly, he will get the input tax credit only after filing of quarterly GSTR-1 by the vendor. This means that the availment of the input tax credit from quarterly filer can extend up to as far as 4 months from the date of purchase.</p>
<p>This should be a major area of concern for MSMEs who are supplying to large companies having turnover above Rs. 5 crores. These large companies will now prefer to buy from the vendors who are filing GSTR-1 quarterly. Thus a small taxpayer will be under pressure from its large customers to opt for monthly filing of GSTR-1 with a constant fear of losing out of their large customer.</p>
<p>Though the MSMEs are currently also facing this problem since the rule 36(4) was made applicable last year. Due to COVID-19 situation, said rule was kept in abeyance till August 2020. But with this newly proposed provisions where the input tax credit is going to be auto-populated through form GSTR-2B, the challenge for MSMEs are even more.</p>
<p>Thus this option to file the GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B quarterly combined with new and revised input tax credit availment rules will result into a catch 22 situations for the small taxpayers who are supplying to large taxpayers in a b2b sales. They will be either forced to opt for monthly filing or lose their customer.</p>
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