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A GST Return is a document that must be filed by GST-registered businesses, containing details of sales, purchases, input tax credit (ITC), and tax liability paid or payable. Filing GST returns is mandatory for all registered taxpayers under the GST system. Depending on the type of taxpayer, returns may need to be filed monthly, quarterly, or annually through the GST portal.

Key Takeaways

  • GST return filing is compulsory for all GST-registered businesses, even if there is no business activity (nil return).
  • Regular taxpayers are required to file returns such as GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B either monthly or quarterly, along with annual returns like GSTR-9/9C.
  • The due dates for GST return filing vary based on the taxpayer’s turnover and applicable GST scheme.
  • Failure to file GST returns on time results in late fees and interest at 18% per annum on the outstanding tax amount.

What Is a GST Return? Meaning and Overview

A GST Return is a statement filed by a registered taxpayer that includes details of sales (income), purchases (expenses), output GST collected on sales, and input tax credit (GST paid on purchases). This information helps tax authorities determine the taxpayer’s net GST liability accurately.

For easy and efficient GST return filing, businesses can use GST software solutions such as Clear GST. This software allows seamless import of data from various ERP systems like Tally, Busy, and Excel. It also offers a desktop application for Tally users, enabling direct data upload and hassle-free GST return filing.

Who Needs to File GST Returns in India?

GST return filing is required for different categories of taxpayers based on their turnover and type of registration.

  • Regular taxpayers (turnover above ₹5 crore): Required to file monthly returns along with an annual return.
  • Small taxpayers (turnover up to ₹5 crore): Can opt for the QRMP scheme and file returns quarterly, along with an annual return.
  • Composition dealers: Required to file quarterly returns in Form CMP-08 and an annual return in Form GSTR-4.
  • E-commerce operators, non-resident taxpayers, Input Service Distributors (ISD), and TDS/TCS deductors: Must file GST returns as per their specific return types and prescribed compliance rules.

GST Return Types and Due Dates Explained

GST Return Types & Due Dates

Below is a detailed overview of different GST return types, their applicability, filing frequency, and due dates for FY 2024–25 and FY 2025–26:

Return TypeApplicabilityFrequencyGeneral Due Date
GSTR-1Details of outward suppliesMonthly / Quarterly (QRMP)Monthly: 11th of next month / Quarterly: 13th of the month following quarter
GSTR-3BSummary of sales, ITC, and tax paymentMonthly / Quarterly (QRMP)Monthly: 20th of next month / Quarterly: 22nd or 24th of month following quarter (based on Category X or Y states)
CMP-08Composition scheme taxpayersQuarterly18th of the month succeeding the quarter
GSTR-4Annual return for composition taxpayersAnnually30th June following the end of the financial year
GSTR-5 / GSTR-5ANon-resident taxpayers / OIDAR service providersMonthly13th (GSTR-5) / 20th (GSTR-5A) of next month
GSTR-6Input Service Distributor (ISD)Monthly13th of next month
GSTR-7TDS deductorsMonthly10th of next month
GSTR-8TCS collected by e-commerce operatorsMonthly10th of next month
GSTR-9Annual return for regular taxpayersAnnually31st December following end of financial year
GSTR-9CAnnual reconciliation & audit (turnover above ₹5 crore)Annually31st December following end of financial year
GSTR-10Final return after cancellation of GST registrationOne-timeWithin 3 months from date of cancellation or order
GSTR-11UIN holders (diplomatic/UN bodies) refund claimsMonthly28th of next month
ITC-04Goods sent to/received from job workersHalf-yearly / AnnualHalf-yearly: 25th Oct & 25th Apr (turnover > ₹5 crore) / Annual: 25th April (turnover ≤ ₹5 crore)

Category-wise State Classification

  • Category X States/UTs: Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Goa, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Daman & Diu, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Puducherry, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep
  • Category Y States/UTs: Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura, Meghalaya, Assam, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Odisha, Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, Chandigarh, Delhi

FY 2025–26 GST Return Filing Due Dates Explained

  • Quarterly Filing (QRMP Scheme)

    PeriodDue Date (FY 2025–26)
    Apr–Jun 202513th July 2025
    Jul–Sep 202513th October 2025
    Oct–Dec 202513th January 2026
    Jan–Mar 202613th April 2026

    Monthly Filing (Turnover Above ₹5 Crore)

    MonthDue Date (FY 2025–26)
    April 202513th May 2025
    May 202513th June 2025
    June 202513th July 2025
    July 202511th August 2025
    August 202511th September 2025
    September 202511th October 2025
    October 202511th November 2025
    November 202511th December 2025
    December 202511th January 2026
    January 202611th February 2026
    February 202611th March 2026
    March 202611th April 2026

    This GST return calendar helps taxpayers stay compliant and avoid late filing penalties by tracking all important due dates for FY 2025–26.

GSTR-3B: Summary Return and Tax Payment Explained

Quarterly Filing (QRMP Scheme)

PeriodDue Date (FY 2025–26)
Apr–Jun 202522nd (Category X) / 24th (Category Y) – July 2025
Jul–Sep 202522nd (Category X) / 24th (Category Y) – October 2025
Oct–Dec 202522nd (Category X) / 24th (Category Y) – January 2026
Jan–Mar 202622nd (Category X) / 24th (Category Y) – April 2026

Monthly Filing (Turnover Above ₹5 Crore)

MonthDue Date (FY 2025–26)
April 202520th May 2025
May 202520th June 2025
June 202520th July 2025
July 202520th August 2025
August 202520th September 2025
September 202520th October 2025
October 202520th November 2025
November 202520th December 2025
December 202520th January 2026
January 202620th February 2026
February 202620th March 2026
March 202620th April 2026

This schedule helps taxpayers track GSTR-3B filing deadlines for FY 2025–26 and avoid penalties due to late submission.

CMP-08: Quarterly Statement for Composition Dealers Explained

  1. The CMP-08 return is filed quarterly by composition scheme taxpayers. Below are the due dates for FY 2025–26:

    QuarterDue Date (FY 2025–26)
    Apr–Jun 202518th July 2025
    Jul–Sep 202518th October 2025
    Oct–Dec 202518th January 2026
    Jan–Mar 202618th April 2026

    These due dates help composition taxpayers stay compliant with GST return filing requirements and avoid late fees or penalties.

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