Latest update 08.06.2025

gst latest update

Latest update 08.06.2025

A. Amendment

Barring of GST Return on expiry of three years

From July 25 onward the taxpayers shall not be allowed to file their GST returns after the expiry of a period of three years from the due date of furnishing the said return

Advisory regarding non-editable of auto-populated liability in GSTR-3B

From July 25 tax period the taxpayers will not be allowed to amend their auto populated liability in GST return. It can be corrected by making amendments through form GSTR 1A which can be filed for the same tax period before filing of GSTR 3B.

Notification No.14/2025-Customs (ADD) dated 06.06.2025

CBIC issued Notification no. 14/2025-Customs (ADD) dated 06.06.2025 that Seeks to impose Anti Dumping Duty on imports of “ Vitamin -A Palmitate” originating in or exported from China PR, European Union and Switzerland.

Notification No.13/2025-Customs (ADD) dated 06.06.2025

CBIC issued Notification no. 13/2025-Customs (ADD) dated 06.06.2025 which Seeks to impose Anti Dumping Duty on imports of ‘Insoluble Sulphur’ originating in or exported from China PR and Japan.

B. Tax in media

GST | Rising cost of compliance

Pain point of the taxpayer is presented with a possible solution to it

Mahakumbh ripple effect: GST, VAT collections, fuel sales soar in Uttar Pradesh

The Prayagraj Mahakumbh, the 45-day mega religious event that concluded on February 26, not only drew 66 crore (660 million) pilgrims but also generated a significant economic footprint across Uttar Pradesh.

Bihar beats the whole country in GST collection

Bihar has surpassed the entire country in GST collection in May 25

Infosys receives closure from GST Intelligence on ₹32,403 crore pre-show cause notice

IT services company, Infosys Ltd, on Friday (June 6) said that the Directorate General of GST Intelligence (DGGI) has closed pre-show cause notice proceedings related to an earlier inquiry into non-payment of Integrated GST (IGST) under the Reverse Charge Mechanism. The closure pertains to the financial years 2018-19 to 2021-22.

India to Build Its Own Big Four?

the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) convened a pivotal meeting to discuss the creation of India’s own ‘Big Four’ accounting firms. The initiative—led by Shaktikanta Das

MS Mani: ‘12% GST rate was intended to be transitional’

With monthly GST collections now averaging over ₹2 lakh crore and state revenues remaining robust, tax experts believe the stage is set for a major structural reform: eliminating the 12% slab and moving towards a three-rate GST system.

Online gaming equals gambling, taxable at 28% GST: Centre tells Supreme Court

DGGI on Monday told the Supreme Court that online gaming companies indulge in betting and gambling and the amounts that are staked in the games by the participating players on their platforms are taxable.

Delhi High Court to decide if taxman can revive tax notices dating back to 1996 for

The Delhi High Court will soon to decide whether the tax department can retrospectively reopen old tax notices involving foreign assets—even if those notices were time-barred under earlier rules. foreign assets


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