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Everything about Invoice Furnishing Facility (IFF)-Taxvala

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  Invoice Furnishing Facility (IFF) allows small taxpayers to upload their invoices every month. The Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Customs (CBIC) had notified the Invoice Furnishing Facility on 10.11.2020 via notification number 82 /2020-Central Tax. 1. What is the Invoice Furnishing Facility? The Invoice Furnishing Facility (IFF) is a facility where quarterly GSTR-1 filers can choose to upload their invoices every month. A quarterly GSTR-1 filer is a small taxpayer with a turnover of up to Rs.1.5 crore. One should keep the following points in mind before utilising the IFF: The IFF can be utilised only for the first two months of a quarter. The invoices relating to the last month of a quarter are to be uploaded in the GSTR-1 return only. There is no requirement to upload invoices in GSTR-1 if the same has been uploaded in the IFF. The total value of invoices that can be uploaded is restricted to Rs.50 lakh per month. The details submitted in IFF will be reflected in the GST...

QRMP: Modi government launches new scheme for small GST taxpayers

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  Taxpayers can make GST payments through challan every month either by self-assessment of monthly liability or 35 per cent of net cash liability of previous filed GSTR-3B of the quarter. Are you eligible? Taxpayers with an aggregate annual turnover of up to Rs 5 crore in the preceding financial year and have filed their October GSTR-3B (sales) return by November 30, 2020, are eligible for this scheme. The GST Council in its meeting held on October 5, had said that registered person having aggregate turnover up to Rs 5 crore may be allowed to furnish return on quarterly basis along with monthly payment of tax, with effect from January 1, 2021. QRMP scheme With the launch of the QRMP scheme on December 5, taxpayers up to Rs 5 crore turnover have the option to file their GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B returns quarterly beginning January-March period. Taxpayers can make GST payments through challan every month either by self-assessment of monthly liability or 35 per cent of net cash liability of ...