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The WB Directorate of Commercial Taxes has clarified that late fee under s.47(2) of WBGST Act applies to delayed filing of complete annual returns, which includes both GSTR-9 and GSTR-9C (where required for taxpayers exceeding specified turnover thresholds). Late fee is calculated from the due date until the complete return is furnished. For taxpayers required to file GSTR-9C, the annual return is considered incomplete until both forms are submitted. Through Notification No. 312-F.T., late fee for financial years up to FY 2022-23 has been waived beyond what was payable up to the GSTR-9 filing date, provided GSTR-9C is submitted by March 31, 2025. No refunds will be processed for late fees already paid.
The WB Directorate of Commercial Taxes has clarified that late fee under s.47(2) of WBGST Act applies to delayed filing of complete annual returns, which includes both GSTR-9 and GSTR-9C (where required for taxpayers exceeding specified turnover thresholds). Late fee is calculated from the due date until the complete return is furnished. For taxpayers required to file GSTR-9C, the annual return is considered incomplete until both forms are submitted. Through Notification No. 312-F.T., late fee for financial years up to FY 2022-23 has been waived beyond what was payable up to the GSTR-9 filing date, provided GSTR-9C is submitted by March 31, 2025. No refunds will be processed for late fees already paid.
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