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Introduction
ToggleGSTR-9 is the annual GST return that must be filed by eligible taxpayers to provide a complete summary of their financial year’s GST transactions. It consolidates data from GSTR-1, GSTR-3B, and GSTR-2B, covering outward supplies, inward supplies, Input Tax Credit (ITC), and tax paid during the year.
This annual return is mandatory for taxpayers with an aggregate turnover exceeding ₹2 crore and plays a key role in GST reconciliation. It helps identify mismatches, short payment of taxes, or excess ITC claims, which must be corrected and settled with the government.
GSTR-9 Due Date
Applicability of GSTR-9 & GSTR-9C
Key Updates for FY 2024–25
GSTN Updates
CBIC Notifications
What GSTR-9 Includes
GSTR-9 provides a comprehensive yearly summary of:
Importance of GSTR-9 Filing
GSTR-9 is an annual GST return that must be filed once every financial year by registered taxpayers under GST. It provides a consolidated summary of all business transactions and ensures full-year GST compliance and reconciliation.
Key Features of GSTR-9
GSTR-9 is considered an important compliance tool under GST as it helps businesses verify their annual tax position and identify any mismatches in ITC or tax payments.
As per CBIC Notification No. 15/2025–Central Tax, filing of GSTR-9 Annual Return is mandatory for taxpayers whose aggregate turnover exceeds ₹2 crore during the financial year.
The following categories of taxpayers are exempt from filing GSTR-9:
This classification helps businesses clearly understand their annual GST compliance obligations and avoid unnecessary filing errors or penalties.
As per Rule 80 of the CGST Rules, the GST law prescribes different types of annual return forms based on the category of taxpayer and compliance requirements. The four main types of GST annual returns are:
1. GSTR-9 (Annual Return for Regular Taxpayers)
GSTR-9 is applicable to regular GST-registered taxpayers who file GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B during the financial year. This return becomes mandatory when the taxpayer’s aggregate turnover exceeds ₹2 crore in a financial year.
2. GSTR-9A (Composition Taxpayers – Discontinued)
GSTR-9A was earlier applicable to taxpayers registered under the Composition Scheme up to FY 2018–19. However, from FY 2019–20 onwards, it has been replaced by GSTR-4 Annual Return, which is now required to be filed by 30th April of the following financial year.
3. GSTR-9B (E-Commerce Operators – Currently Suspended)
GSTR-9B applies to e-commerce operators who collect TCS (Tax Collected at Source) and file GSTR-8 monthly returns. However, the filing requirement for GSTR-9B has currently been kept on hold.
4. GSTR-9C (Reconciliation Statement)
GSTR-9C is an annual reconciliation statement that must be self-certified and filed by taxpayers whose aggregate turnover exceeds ₹5 crores in a financial year. It reconciles the figures between the audited financial statements and the annual GST returns.
This structured classification of GSTR-9 forms ensures better compliance and transparency under the GST framework.
Dakesh
Dakesh simplifies complex legal regulations into practical, easy-to-understand guidance, enabling entrepreneurs to remain compliant while growing sustainable and scalable businesses.

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