Revision of service Tax Return ST-3
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....evision of service Tax Return ST-3<br> Query (Issue) Started By: - sunil jain Dated:- 21-7-2015 Last Reply Date:- 30-8-2015 Service Tax<br>Got 3 Replies<br>Service Tax<br>The orignal service Tax return was filed on 24.04.2015, but status on 25.04.2015 was 'filed with challan mismatch' Then to correct challan no, return was revised on 25.04.2015 to correct challan no.. Now we need to revise....
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.... return for some mistake in return. Now the message is: "The Return cannot be revised,either it is not filed,or it is beyond the allowed period (90 days) of filing return, or it is already revised." As per rule 7B of Service Tax Rules, Service Tax Return can be revised within 90 days from the date of filing. My query is whether return can be revised once only. In case yes, what is the....
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.... option now to revise the return. Thanks, CA. R.K. Aggarwal Reply By Rajagopalan Ranganathan: The Reply: Sir, Please contact your Range Officer or Divisional Assistant/Deputy Commissioner to find out a solution for your problem since the Service Tax Rules 2004 provides for filing of revised return within 90 days from the date of filing of original return. The rule does not provide revised re....
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....turn can be filed only once within the period of 90 days. This can be solved by the Department only. Or you can seek the permission of the Department to file manual return. Reply By MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN: The Reply: The return revised on 25.04.2015 has been taken as the revised return for the original return filed on 24.04.2015. So the system has not allowed to file revised return. As advised b....
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....y Shri Rajagopalan you may contact the Range Superintendent in this regard. Reply By KASTURI SETHI: The Reply: If Service Tax has been paid correctly, there is nothing to worry. The procedural lapse without implicating revenue loss can be exonerated by the jurisdictional AC/DC.<br> Discussion Forum - Knowledge Sharing ....
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