GSTR-3B, which is a summary statement and monthly GST
payment form, is filed in staggered manner between 20th,
22nd and 24th of every month for different categories of
taxpayers.
AMRG & Associates Senior Partner Rajat Mohan said the
changes in monthly tax payment form would help identify
taxpayers who are claiming ineligible tax credit.
"The new form would bring in changes in the reporting of
gross tax credit by financial institutions, including
banks and NBFCs, companies in the oil and gas sector,
extra neutral alcohol manufacturing, public
transportation services, healthcare and educational
services," Mohan said.
Precise reporting of the gross tax credit would also
iron out the delays in the distribution of tax revenues
between the Centre and states, he added.
In its next meeting the Council will also consider the
report of the panel of ministers on applicability of GST
on casinos, race courses and online gaming.
The group of state ministers unanimously decided on
hiking the tax rate on these services to 28 per cent,
besides working out a method of valuing these services
for the purpose of levying this tax.
Currently, services of casinos, horse racing and online
gaming attract 18 per cent GST. The GoM would decide on
the method of valuing the services.
Source:::THE ECONOMIC TIMES,
dated 22/05/2022.